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This market asks which announcer(s) will call the Saint Joseph's vs New Mexico college basketball game. It matters because broadcast assignments reflect media rights, production choices, and can affect fan experience and related markets.
Announcer assignments are driven by conference and network broadcast contracts, home-team media partnerships, and production crew availability. Regional broadcasters, national networks, and streaming platforms each use their own pools of commentators, and certain matchups often attract more prominent broadcast teams. Last-minute personnel changes are common in live sports and can alter the final on-air lineup.
Market prices are collective signals about which announcer(s) participants expect will be on the call; they should be interpreted as evolving information rather than guarantees. Check the event page and resolution rules to understand how the official outcome will be determined.
The event page lists the market close time (currently TBD); the official announcer is generally determined by the broadcaster’s on-air lineup. Consult the KALSHI event page for the final close time and the platform’s resolution rules to see which broadcast moment (for example, tip-off) is used to determine the outcome.
The market presents 16 listed outcomes corresponding to named announcers or announcing teams, and possibly other outcome labels shown on the event page; view the event listing on KALSHI to see the exact names and labels being traded.
Broadcast rights determine which network or platform controls production and thus which commentator rosters are available. National telecasts typically deploy different analyst/commentator teams than regional or school-produced broadcasts, and priority is given based on contracts and the matchup’s prominence.
Resolution depends on KALSHI’s event rules; commonly markets are settled based on the announcer who is on-air at a specified reference point (such as tip-off) or according to the official broadcast record. Check the event’s resolution criteria on the platform for the authoritative procedure.
Yes — past assignments reveal which networks and commentators frequently cover each school, the tendency for home-team or conference regulars to appear, and production habits; traders use those patterns alongside current scheduling news to form expectations for this specific matchup.