Darts will remain on TV until 2028: where to watch the tournaments for free.
New DARTS broadcasting contract
According to The Sun: DARTS will remain on free-to-air television: ITV and PDC have signed a new three-year broadcasting agreement. Viewers will be able to watch the best players in the world, such as current champion Luke Littler and world number one Luke Humphries, on free channels for at least until 2028. The existing TV contract ends after the conclusion...
“This is great news for all DARTS fans,” commented ITV representatives.
Thus, supporters will be able to enjoy their favorite matches and competitions without additional expenses, maintaining the long-standing traditions of broadcasting this exciting sport.
The new agreement reflects stable interest in DARTS and its popularity among viewers. With the continuation of broadcasts on ITV, fans will have the opportunity to follow the progress of their favorite players and competitions over the coming years.
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