Billiard TV to Air 150 Days of Live Events in 2025

Billiard TV, the first network dedicated entirely to cue sports, has experienced remarkable growth over the past year.

Billiard TV, the first network dedicated entirely to cue sports, has experienced remarkable growth over the past year.

In 2024, viewership soared, showing a 63% increase from the previous year, resulting in 65 million unique viewers. The channel has broadened its content and partnerships. It plans to broadcast live events from top cue sports leagues on 150 days in 2025. The broadcasts will start with the Predator Euro Tour Italian Open from February 6-8.

Billiard TV serves as a main hub for billiards and pool associations. It attracts a larger audience. This audience is also highly engaged. The total viewing hours jumped by 80% in 2024, with the average session lasting an impressive 80 minutes.

Billiard TV launched in 2021. Since then, it has built strong partnerships within the sport. These include ties with the Predator Pro Billiard Series, Women’s Professional Billiard Association, and the American Poolplayers Association, among others.

This year, it will stream over 50 multi-day professional events, adding up to more than 1,000 hours of live content.

Brendan Canning, co-founder and chief commercial officer at Triple B Media, stated that their aim is to establish Billiard TV. They want it to be the leading destination for billiards fans worldwide.

He credits the sharp rise in viewership to dedicated fans from diverse regions. These regions include the United States, India, and across Europe. The network is set for an exciting year of live programming. It will feature events like the Predator Las Vegas Open and the World 8 Ball Championships in Bali. All these events will be on one channel.

Billiard TV is accessible through various platforms. These include Samsung TV Plus, Pluto TV, and YouTube TV. Availability differs by country. It also offers a Roku app and streams on its owned platform, Streamstak.