Pro Volleyball Federation Expands National TV Coverage with FS1 and FS2

By Ashton Durango

The Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) is taking a significant step forward in its broadcast strategy, announcing a new television agreement with FS1 and FS2. This expansion adds 13 nationally televised matches to the 2025 season, with four matches airing on FS1 and nine on FS2. The deal solidifies PVF’s position as a leader in professional volleyball coverage, bringing the total number of nationally televised matches to over 24 across premier networks.

The agreement comes at a critical moment as volleyball experiences a surge in popularity, further aligning with PVF’s mission to elevate the sport’s visibility on a national scale.

“This partnership reinforces our commitment to delivering top-tier professional volleyball to fans nationwide,” said Jen Spicher, CEO of PVF. “The addition of FS1 and FS2 expands our already impressive broadcast reach and ensures more people can experience the intensity and talent of our athletes.”

PVF is setting the standard in professional volleyball with the largest network of franchises, unmatched national coverage, and the highest championship prize in the sport—a staggering $1 million. During its inaugural season, the league averaged close to 5,000 fans per match and achieved record-breaking live viewership, outperforming other professional volleyball leagues.

As PVF heads into its second season, it continues to distinguish itself from competitors with more than double the scheduled matches of any other league and the most extensive broadcast distribution in the sport. The expanded partnership with FS1 and FS2 ensures fans will have unparalleled access to elite volleyball action, further fueling the sport’s growing momentum across the United States.

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