rokamortis
July 17th, 2014, 09:54 AM
And I thought the SoCon was having all of the fun. Now looks like they have to share with us.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (www.BigSouthSports.com) – The Big South Conference has entered into a new three-year television broadcast arrangement with the Sinclair Broadcast Group, it was announced today by Sinclair President & CEO David Smith and Big South Conference Commissioner Kyle B. Kallander. The broadcasting agreement will begin with the 2014-15 athletic season and puts the Big South on the new American Sports Network (ASN), a collegiate sports initiative to be broadcast on a number of Sinclair’s broadcast television stations.
The arrangement specifically highlights football and men’s basketball, with coverage of additional Big South sports to be announced. Sinclair will distribute these games solely located in the Conference’s footprint of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, as well as New Jersey (football only). In 2015, Georgia will be added for football-only distribution. Sinclair’s broadcast stations will either be carrying the games and original content as part of the primary program lineup (generally on the Company’s CW and MyNet affiliates) or as part of second channels (sub-channels of the primary station’s signal).
http://www.bigsouthsports.com/entries/big-south-signs-television-deal-with-sinclair-broadcast-group-games-to-air-on-new-network
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (www.BigSouthSports.com) – The Big South Conference has entered into a new three-year television broadcast arrangement with the Sinclair Broadcast Group, it was announced today by Sinclair President & CEO David Smith and Big South Conference Commissioner Kyle B. Kallander. The broadcasting agreement will begin with the 2014-15 athletic season and puts the Big South on the new American Sports Network (ASN), a collegiate sports initiative to be broadcast on a number of Sinclair’s broadcast television stations.
The arrangement specifically highlights football and men’s basketball, with coverage of additional Big South sports to be announced. Sinclair will distribute these games solely located in the Conference’s footprint of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, as well as New Jersey (football only). In 2015, Georgia will be added for football-only distribution. Sinclair’s broadcast stations will either be carrying the games and original content as part of the primary program lineup (generally on the Company’s CW and MyNet affiliates) or as part of second channels (sub-channels of the primary station’s signal).
http://www.bigsouthsports.com/entries/big-south-signs-television-deal-with-sinclair-broadcast-group-games-to-air-on-new-network