Tiley explained that while cameras are allowed in certain shared areas, such as the player gym, strict boundaries already exist. “There are other rooms that are off-limits,” he said, pointing to locker rooms, coaches’ rooms and recovery areas.“It’s a fine line between the player promotion and event promotion and where the cameras are,” Tiley acknowledged. He stressed that the balance between access and privacy would continue to be reviewed. “We’ll continue to review it and make sure the players are comfortable with it.”At the same time, Tiley defended the intent behind behind-the-scenes coverage. “We also want to bring the fan and the player closer,” he said, adding that increased visibility can help “lift up their value and also the love the fans have for them”.Ultimately, he conceded, “It’s a fine line we’ve got to keep walking.”
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