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This market asks which announced broadcast team will call the Wichita St. vs Tulsa college basketball game; it matters to fans, reporters, and traders who track broadcast assignments and media coverage patterns.
Announcer assignments are shaped by conference and network broadcast rights, local radio partnerships, and production company staffing. Regional rivalries like Wichita State vs Tulsa often draw a mix of home-team radio crews, visiting-team commentators, and regional or national television announcers depending on the platform.
Market odds reflect the collective expectation about which listed announcers will actually call the game and will react to public scheduling updates and last-minute changes; interpret prices as indicators of market sentiment rather than fixed facts.
The event page currently lists the market close as TBD; typically the market will close at a platform-specified time before the game or at the moment the organizer designates, and the final outcome is confirmed once the official broadcast begins or the platform validates the actual announcer lineup after the game.
This market lists 16 distinct outcomes; each outcome corresponds to a specific announced broadcast team or announcer combination that traders think might call the game on a particular platform (TV, radio, or stream).
Monitor official network/streaming schedules, team and conference social channels, local radio station announcements, beat reporters and pregame media advisories, and late-breaking production releases, as these typically reveal or confirm announcer assignments for the matchup.
The rights holder (regional sports network, national broadcaster, or streaming partner) usually supplies the production team and preferred commentators; if the game is carried on a network with regular on-air talent, those announcers are more likely to appear, while local radio crews typically handle audio-only broadcasts.
Last-minute substitutions are common; the market will typically react as information becomes public, and the platform’s settlement rules determine which announced lineup counts as the official outcome—often requiring confirmation from the broadcaster or recorded broadcast evidence.