(App State, etc)
The Southern Conference's partnerships with public television stations to show league sporting events will not have a second year. Instead, the SoCon's only deal is with ESPN3.com, commissioner John Iamarino said.
Last summer, he announced the league had a three-year plan with public television systems in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina, as well as an agreement with ESPN3 for games to be shown online. The league could strike deals only with WTCI in Chattanooga and a local channel in Birmingham to service the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Samford markets.
Iamarino told the Times Free Press last month that the SoCon wanted its games televised statewide in all five states within the league footprint. If that didn't happen, he said, the conference would move forward without a TV deal.
And that's what has happened.
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/...seen-on-espn3-only-chattanooga/?sportscollege
The Southern Conference's partnerships with public television stations to show league sporting events will not have a second year. Instead, the SoCon's only deal is with ESPN3.com, commissioner John Iamarino said.
Last summer, he announced the league had a three-year plan with public television systems in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina, as well as an agreement with ESPN3 for games to be shown online. The league could strike deals only with WTCI in Chattanooga and a local channel in Birmingham to service the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Samford markets.
Iamarino told the Times Free Press last month that the SoCon wanted its games televised statewide in all five states within the league footprint. If that didn't happen, he said, the conference would move forward without a TV deal.
And that's what has happened.
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/...seen-on-espn3-only-chattanooga/?sportscollege