FIBA lauds World Cup coverage
Fans from all over the Philippines were able to enjoy the games at the 238 watch parties held in 92 locations nationwide spearheaded by Cignal TV, in partnership with participating malls and barangays.

GERMANY celebrates after ruling the FIBA Basketball World Cup in Manila. | PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF CIGNAL TV
After more than two weeks of nonstop basketball action, the FIBA World Cup 2023 held in Manila came to a close last 10 September.
Excitement ran at an all-time high for the local fans, as the Philippines enjoyed the honor of hosting the world's best teams as they battled it out for basketball supremacy.
Records were broken: The opening match between Gilas Pilipinas and the Dominican Republic at the Philippine Arena on 25 August set the FIBA World Cup record for live attendance as some 38,115 fans witnessed history unfold.
Fans also met the first Filipino Digital Human named "Pearl" — a collaboration between Smart-PLDT, NTT Data, and MediaQuest.
And for those who worked tirelessly to make this event a resounding success, the team effort of the entire MVP Group of Companies was commended by International Basketball Federation secretary general Andreas Zagklis as the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 has "lived up to expectations and delivered in terms of drama, fan engagement, social media stats and overall experience."
Delivering the task of staging the games and providing world-class coverage, Cignal TV, applied its combined strengths in event production and sports broadcasting to bring to the world stage an unforgettable spectacle.
Fans from all over the Philippines were able to enjoy the games at the 238 watch parties held in 92 locations nationwide spearheaded by Cignal TV, in partnership with participating malls and barangays.
While those who watched the games from their homes were provided various options: Free-to-air channels on TV5 and One Sports; Pay TV channels One Sports+ and PBA Rush; and Cignal and SatLite pay-per-view services.
Meanwhile, Cignal TV's OTT streaming platform Pilipinas Live showed all 92 games without commercial interruption. This innovative sports app raised the fans' viewing experience to a whole new level by providing a host of unique features including multi-camera views, behind-the-scenes, and the fan stream feature.
"As the official Philippine Media Rights Holder of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023, we produced the best game coverage using state-of-the-art equipment as well as the studio shows for our various broadcast and streaming platforms," said Cignal TV's first vice president and head of Channel and Content Management Sienna Olaso, who also served as Broadcast, Media and Ceremonies head for FIBA LOC.
