NORFOLK - With the dangers of the COVID-19 virus keeping fans away from the NSAA Boys State Basketball Tournament in Lincoln, News Channel Nebraska is stepping up to make sure no one misses a minute of the games they want to see.

The Norfolk-based multi-media company will be providing live streams from all four sites (Pinnacle Bank Arena, Bob Devaney Sports Center, Lincoln East High School and Lincoln Southeast High School) on Thursday, as well as from both sites (Pinnacle Bank Arena and Bob Devaney Sports Center) on Friday.

Viewers will be able to watch all 24 first-round games on Thursday and all 12 semi-final games on Friday on News Channel Nebraska, or online at www.newschannelnebraska.com

"Nebraskans step up to help other Nebraskans," said News Channel Nebraska Founder Mike Flood. "Our goal to make sure that every town in the state of Nebraska has the opportunity to enjoy every game from the state tournament that they'd like from the safety of their own homes."

"When it comes to high school sports coverage, our teams are second-to-none," said News Channel Nebraska CEO Andy Ruback. "We look forward to providing high-quality broadcasts of every single quarterfinal and semifinal game from the state tournament, network-wide on our NCN platform."

Broadcasts will begin at 8:50 a.m. from all sites. To find out how to watch on NCN, head to this link: www.newschannelnebraska.com 

About Flood Communications

One of the largest news operations in Nebraska, Flood Communications delivers hyper-local news and high-quality programming to radio, TV and digital audiences across the state, reaching more than 500,000 homes and 300,000 social media followers. Its stations include: News Channel Nebraska, Telemundo Nebraska and ten radio stations. News Channel Nebraska is the only in-state, independent television network of its kind in America. Telemundo Nebraska is the state’s first network affiliate to deliver live, local Spanish news to Nebraska’s nearly 250,000 Hispanic residents. Flood Communications connects communities across the state by covering important events, supporting worthy causes and continuing to look ahead, envisioning the future of communications and media.