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Sep 11, 2015 Sports
The Stag Elite League yesterday, received another corporate boost when E-Networks Inc. came on board in what could be one of the most important facets of the country’s most lucrative football league.
E-Networks Inc; Guyana’s premier Cable TV, Internet, VOIP and 4G Broadband Service Providers, presented the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) with a cheque for an undisclosed amount.
According to E-Networks, the support for the league is seen as them playing their part in helping
the sport’s development in Guyana and more so, giving exposure to the game’s brightest stars.
Subscribers to E-Networks services will be able to watch ‘the game of the month’ as the GFF’s
Marketing and Communication Director Rawle Toney explained, “It’s the intention of the GFF to ensure that the players, more than anything else, benefit from the league. Therefore, we must have these games broadcast somehow. It’s a costly factor but luckily for us, E-Networks is excited about this venture and they will be undertaking the broadcast of the games.”
“We’re starting with a ‘Game of the Month’ which will be shown on E-Networks Ch.1 and then on another local channel which is to be determined. I think over time, this deal will be one of the
Biggest,” Toney said.
The company explained that one of the biggest sellers for their service of Cable Television is sports, since they (E-networks) are the distributors of ESPN in Guyana.
Meanwhile, with E-Networks set to embark on another ground breaking initiative, the Stag Elite
League will be used as a tool by the company to help market their new product, with fans and
players alike set to benefit extensively from the give-a-ways.
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