Locked On Podcast Network, Amazon Add ‘Bracket Breakdown’ For NCAA Tournament

“Locked On is uniquely positioned to produce coverage for today’s basketball fans, delivering a fresh perspective on the tournament"

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March Madness season is upon us, and Tegna’s Locked On Podcast Network is gearing up for all the excitement and action that the annual basketball tournament is set to bring. The company announced that they are teaming up with Amazon Fire TV Channels to offer college basketball fans an innovative and comprehensive approach to both the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournament coverage.

As a result of this exciting partnership, fans will now be able to stream Fire TV Channels Bracket Breakdown, a brand-new video series designed to provide in-depth coverage of the tournament from start to finish. More specifically, this series will feature a full roster of talented analysts, including notable players, respected basketball journalists, and local experts from the Locked On Podcast Network.

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Furthermore, accessing Bracket Breakdown will be incredibly simple. Fans can watch it on Fire TV, Fire tablets, and Echo Show devices. Even better, they can jump right into the latest analysis and insights simply by asking their Alexa devices to “Watch Bracket Breakdown.” This seamless accessibility ensures that fans never miss a moment of the action.

According to Locked On president David Locke, this collaboration will deliver unmatched tournament coverage. “Locked On is uniquely positioned to produce coverage for today’s basketball fans, delivering a fresh perspective on the tournament for the millions of customers on Amazon Fire TV Channels,” Locke said. “In addition to our successful Locked On College Sports FAST TV channel and on-demand shows for virtually every team, no other sports outlet is able to pair the best national analysts with local experts who cover these teams year-round like we can.”

Beyond that, Bracket Breakdown will showcase an impressive lineup of former and current NBA, WNBA, and collegiate players, along with several national and local team experts from the podcast network. In particular, fans can expect to see well-known names such as Gordon Hayward, former Butler Bulldogs national champion; Monique Billings of the Golden State Valkyries; Jordan Robinson of The Women’s Hoops Show podcast; Howard Megdal of Locked On Women’s Basketball; Kylen Mills of the Big Ten Network; Tenitra Batiste of ESPN; Issac Schade of Locked On Tar Heels and Locked On College Basketball podcasts; and Andy Patton of Locked On Zags and Locked On College Basketball podcasts.

Most importantly, Bracket Breakdown coverage is already underway and will continue through the National Championship game on April 6. Best of all, fans can watch it on Amazon Fire TV Channels with no downloads or fees, making it easier than ever to stay informed and engaged with every thrilling moment of the tournament.

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