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Frontier Conference gets 'Web' Deal
Posted: Aug 3, 2011 7:36 AM by Ted Dawson - KBZK
Updated: Aug 3, 2011 7:37 AM
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0.0 (0 votes) The Frontier Conference of the NAIA today announced the conference-wide Webcast Sports Initiative, which will bring all athletic events at each member school to the web for viewing by fans far and wide for free for the 2011-2012 season.
Teaming up with Lyon Productions, the athletic departments at Carroll
College, University of Great Falls, Montana State-Northern, Montana
Western, Rocky Mountain College, Montana Tech, Eastern Oregon
University, Lewis-Clark State College and Westminster College are
prepared to show the entire world the quality of athletic and academic
programs that exist here in the Northwest.
"Our vision of bringing every sport to every fan, world-wide, is being
realized," conference commissioner Kent Paulson said. "Our package of
webcasts include every sport, and is another example of how the
Frontier Conference is leading the NAIA."
The webcasts for football and men's and women's basketball are being
developed as if they were telecasts, with TV time-outs and full-
commercial support, enabling the entire spectrum of sports to be
webcast throughout the season. Additionally, five football games will
be broadcast on the CW stations, both over-the-air and on cable
systems throughout Montana.
http://www.ktvq.com/news/frontier-conference-gets-web-deal/
Frontier Conference gets 'Web' Deal
Posted: Aug 3, 2011 7:36 AM by Ted Dawson - KBZK
Updated: Aug 3, 2011 7:37 AM
Rating:
12345
0.0 (0 votes) The Frontier Conference of the NAIA today announced the conference-wide Webcast Sports Initiative, which will bring all athletic events at each member school to the web for viewing by fans far and wide for free for the 2011-2012 season.
Teaming up with Lyon Productions, the athletic departments at Carroll
College, University of Great Falls, Montana State-Northern, Montana
Western, Rocky Mountain College, Montana Tech, Eastern Oregon
University, Lewis-Clark State College and Westminster College are
prepared to show the entire world the quality of athletic and academic
programs that exist here in the Northwest.
"Our vision of bringing every sport to every fan, world-wide, is being
realized," conference commissioner Kent Paulson said. "Our package of
webcasts include every sport, and is another example of how the
Frontier Conference is leading the NAIA."
The webcasts for football and men's and women's basketball are being
developed as if they were telecasts, with TV time-outs and full-
commercial support, enabling the entire spectrum of sports to be
webcast throughout the season. Additionally, five football games will
be broadcast on the CW stations, both over-the-air and on cable
systems throughout Montana.