APL extends partnership with JAM TV and Gravity Media

APL extends partnership with JAM TV and Gravity Media

The Australian Professional Leagues (APL) has extended its partnership with leading sports production company JAM TV and global media services and facilities provider Gravity Media.

The three-year extension will see JAM TV and Gravity Media continue as the production partners for all Ninja A-League Women and Isuzu UTE A-League Men matches for broadcaster Network Ten and Paramount+.

The partnership delivers the APL, its Clubs and its fans premium match production, as well as a continuation of the popular shoulder programming including A-Leagues Download, Total A-Leagues and Dub Zone, and digital content across all A-Leagues’ platforms.

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JAM TV is one of Australia’s most prolific producers of live sport – producing and delivering more than 3,000 hours of sports content for Australia’s major broadcasters and international streamers. This includes more than 500 live broadcasts each year across NBL, AFLW, State Leagues, AFL and the A-Leagues.

Gravity Media is a global media services and facilities company, trusted by broadcasters, rights holders, federations and clubs to deliver some of the world’s most-watched football productions, including the EPL, the FA Cup, the UEFA Champions League, and FIFA.

Commenting on the appointment, Steve Rosich, APL CEO said:

“We are pleased to extend our partnership with JAM TV and Gravity Media for the next three seasons, to continue to deliver a premium broadcast production of our games, and increase the amount of A-Leagues’ digital content across multiple platforms for our fans.”

“This is a highly-credentialed partnership with proven creative sports production and global football expertise. Along with the production of over 230 A-Leagues’ games each season, this partnership also gives the league and our clubs more content to engage fans and showcase the clubs, players and stories of the League.”

Commenting on the partnership, Cos Cardone, JAM TV CEO:

“We love our partnership with the A-Leagues – and we’re excited about it continuing for the next three seasons. We are proud of what we have been able to achieve in the past two seasons – bringing together live match production, shoulder programming and digital content creation to showcase the men’s and women’s game.

“It’s a powerful production offering, backed by a passionate production team dedicated to growing the game and telling great stories.”

Commenting on the extension, Scott Kinlyside, Gravity Media Managing Director – Australia:

”Gravity Media is delighted to once again partner with JAM TV and the Australian Professional Leagues as the broadcast production provider for the Isuzu UTE A-League Men and Ninja A-League Women competitions for the next three seasons, commencing with the 2026/27 campaign.”

“This renewed partnership reflects the confidence in our ability to deliver world-class live sports production, building on the strong foundations established over recent seasons while continuing to enhance the broadcast experience for fans, clubs, broadcasters and commercial partners.”

The 2026/27 Isuzu UTE A-League and Ninja A-League seasons will kick off on 16 October 2026, with the Isuzu UTE A-League fixture to be released in the coming weeks.

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