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| ✓ Moda | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
This market tracks which announcer(s) will be credited on the official broadcast for the Dallas vs Portland professional basketball game. It matters because announcer assignments reveal which broadcast partner is carrying the game and can affect viewer experience and local vs national coverage.
Announcer lineups are set by networks, team broadcast departments, and the league; they vary by national telecast, local television, and radio feeds. High-profile matchups can bring national crews, while routine games often use team-specific announcers; last-minute substitutions are common due to travel, health, or scheduling conflicts.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s aggregated expectations about who will be credited as announcers for this specific game and will change as official schedules or media releases provide new information.
Resolution follows the market's official rules: typically the announcer(s) credited on the primary broadcast as listed by the authoritative source named in the market description (for example, the network's on-air credits, the league's official game page, or an agreed press release) at the specified cutoff time.
The market relies on the authoritative sources specified in its event description — commonly the broadcaster's official schedule/credits, the league's game page, or an official network/team press release. Check the market page for the exact source list.
Whether local announcers count depends on how the market's outcomes are defined. Some outcomes refer specifically to the national broadcast crew, others include local TV or radio. Review the outcome definitions to see which feeds are eligible.
Most markets use the announcer credited at the time of the game's official start or the crew actually on the air; if a replacement happens before the market's cutoff, the replacement usually determines resolution. Confirm the event's cutoff and resolution policy on the market page.
Contingency handling depends on the exchange's rules: the market may be voided, suspended until the game is rescheduled, or resolved based on the rescheduled broadcast. Consult the platform's cancellation and rescheduling policy for this specific event.