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CSTV To Present First National Mountain West Conference Women's Basketball Package
NEW YORK, November 17, 2004 - Mountain West Conference women's basketball will receive national regular season and tournament television coverage for the first time through a new package on CSTV: College Sports Television (www.collegesports.com). The package, part of the network's 2004-05 NCAA Basketball on CSTV package, will include six games from the Mountain West women's basketball tournament. Tim Neverett and Bill Doleman will rotate play-by-play duties, while Andrea Lloyd Curry and Krista Blunk will provide color commentary. This package is a byproduct of the landmark CSTV-Mountain West Conference partnership announced in August 2004 that will, beginning in the fall of 2006, incorporate all conference-related media and marketing rights, including all television, national over-the-air and satellite radio, video-on-demand, online, broadband and exclusive corporate sponsorship rights. In September 2004, CSTV and the Mountain West announced that they will launch in 2006 the first regional sports network dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference. 2004-05 MWC Women's Basketball on CSTV (All times Eastern)
In addition to College Sports TV's remote coverage of Mountain West Conference women's basketball, the network will further cover and promote the conference and its teams via innovative studio programs such as The 1 College Sports Show, Full Court Press, Tourney Talk and Coast2Coach, shows which will cover every aspect of the college hoops scene. Mountain West Conference women's basketball will also receive unsurpassed online coverage on CollegeSports.com and its network of official athletic sites. CollegeSports.com produces the MWC's official site, as well as the official athletic sites for New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV and Utah. CollegeSports.com also produces the official athletic site for TCU, which is joining the MWC in 2005. CollegeSports.com's exclusive GameTracker Live application offers real-time play-by-play, statistics and scores of Mountain West Conference women's basketball games, as well as other men's and women's college basketball games this season. CollegeSports.com's College Sports Pass subscription service will provide live audio of Mountain West Conference women's games, and other men's and women's games, as well. The Mountain West Conference's Excellence in Women's Basketball
College Sports TV, voted the No. 1 emerging cable network in the 2003 Beta research study, televises regular season and championship event coverage from over 35 men's and women's sports across every major collegiate athletic conference as well as many select NCAA Championships. College Sports TV currently has agreements with the top three national distributors - Comcast, DirecTV and Time Warner Cable, among others. CollegeSports.com, the most-trafficked college sports Web site, and its network of nearly 160 official athletic sites are the No. 1 online source for college sports broadband content, news, information, scores and analysis. SIRIUS College Sports Radio will broadcast a comprehensive package of college football and basketball games from teams in the Big Ten, Big 12, BIG EAST, Pac-10 and SEC conferences, as well as from Notre Dame. CSTV was co-founded by President and CEO Brian Bedol, Chairman Steve Greenberg and Executive Vice President Chris Bevilacqua. Bedol and Greenberg co-founded Classic Sports Network, which they sold to ESPN. It is now ESPN Classic. Bevilacqua is a former senior executive with Nike Inc., where he headed the company's successful foray into the college market. |
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