Netball New Zealand Partners with Mediaworks
31 January, 2019
Netball New Zealand is pleased to announce an exciting new media partnership with MediaWorks.
The three-year agreement will help showcase netball across the country through MediaWorks’ stable of brands such as More FM, The Breeze, The Edge and Mai FM.
"MediaWorks is thrilled to be moving from super fan status to official media partner with Netball New Zealand. The synergies between our target audiences present outstanding opportunities for both parties,” said MediaWorks Head of Radio Commercial Tim Lockhart.
Netball New Zealand CEO Jennie Wyllie said it was pleasing to partner with MediaWorks and its highly engaged network.
“The team at MediaWorks is committed to connecting, enriching and inspiring Kiwis and those are certainly values which resonate with us,” she said.
“We look forward to working with MediaWorks’ brands to help raise the profile of netball at all levels from grassroots through to Silver Ferns.”
The partnership is set to hit the court with More FM as the official radio station of the ANZ Premiership, which launches with the first of three Super Sundays at Claudelands Arena in Hamilton on Sunday 24 February.
MediaWorks will strengthen its support of
netball through a national partnership with all ANZ
Premiership teams, including the Northern Mystics, Northern
Stars, Splice Construction Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic, Te
Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse, The Good Oil Tactix and Ascot Park
Hotel Southern Steel.
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