NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - On Tuesday, September 17, Gray Media, in partnership with the New Orleans Pelicans, announces a ...
The Pelicans' new media rights deal will make ... in high definition (HD) out of New Orleans through WVUE FOX 8 and will be available in HD across Gray Media markets throughout Louisiana ...
The New Orleans Pelicans regular season starts next week ... Under a partnership with Gray Media, millions of viewers across the Gulf Coast can now watch Pelicans games at home via free, over ...
at 7 p.m. A new partnership between WAFB parent company Gray Media and the New Orleans Pelicans will bring Pelicans games to viewers on air for free. The Cleveland Cavaliers combined for 20 3 ...
LAFAYETTE, La. (WVUE) - New Orleans Pelicans games will be broadcast free and over the air this season in Acadiana, as Gray Media’s new Gulf Coast Sports and Entertainment Network announced a ...
New Orleans Pelicans game will be played on Wednesday ... out of New Orleans through WVUE FOX 8 and will be available in HD across Gray Media markets throughout Louisiana, Mississippi, and ...
Detroit Pistons have failed to develop a two-way player into a full-time rotation player, but Pelicans did under Trajan ...
New Orleans aims to end its 3-game home losing streak with a win over Brooklyn. The teams match up Monday for the first time this season.
The NBA’s latest direct-to-consumer streaming service has gone live. The New Orleans Pelicans have launched Pelicans+ ahead of the upcoming season, a direct-to-consumer streaming app that will ...
New Orleans Pelicans games are televised nationally on ABC, ESPN, NBA TV, and TNT. Locally, Gray Television broadcasts games for viewers within the New Orleans Pelicans’ home market, while NBA ...
The New Orleans Pelicans released their paid streaming product Wednesday. Pelicans+, which allows fans to watch games on their phones, laptops, tablets and smart TVs, will cost $14.99 per month or ...
The New Orleans Pelicans ... return to the Pelicans this offseason. But, unlike Payton, it is not to be a player. Instead, the No. 4 pick from the 2010 NBA Draft is joining the media team.