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Big Sky Football on TV
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 11:21 am
by SuperHornet
We have a pretty good selection of Hornet home games locally, and are featured on PNW station SWX for one game at the Griz. Why the Causeway Classic isn't being televised is beyond me.
Anyways, the Big Sky has announced this year's TV schedule, and it looks pretty good if you have access to the channels involved, particularly if you have SWX, which has a rather large selection of games, depending on whether you pick it up in WA/ID or in MT.
https://bigskyconf.com/news/2021/8/11/f ... 6W3XwTuwVA
Re: Big Sky Football on TV
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2021 9:54 am
by SuperHornet
The Big Sky just put out an FAQ on the ESPN+ deal. I think they got a raw deal from ESPN. Each school is responsible for its own coverage; no support from ESPN HQ. One has to pay for the privilege, Pluto is completely gone, and ROOT will likely be gone after this season. The only way I see anything like this working is if a particular school has a broadcasting major. And about the only school I know of like that is Danny White University, which is in the Pac-12, and even THAT is probably focused on news production vice sports, because it's been named in honor of Walter Cronkite, the best network news anchor of all time. What it boils down to is that the fan has to pay for zero professional work, and the conference is just paying for the privilege of uploading subpar work to a national server. A bad deal if I ever saw one....
https://bigskyconf.com/news/2021/6/10/g ... rf9-pFQLNg
Re: Big Sky Football on TV
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2021 10:58 am
by UNI88
SuperHornet wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 9:54 am
The Big Sky just put out an FAQ on the ESPN+ deal. I think they got a raw deal from ESPN. Each school is responsible for its own coverage; no support from ESPN HQ. One has to pay for the privilege, Pluto is completely gone, and ROOT will likely be gone after this season. The only way I see anything like this working is if a particular school has a broadcasting major. And about the only school I know of like that is Danny White University, which is in the Pac-12, and even THAT is probably focused on news production vice sports, because it's been named in honor of Walter Cronkite, the best network news anchor of all time. What it boils down to is that the fan has to pay for zero professional work, and the conference is just paying for the privilege of uploading subpar work to a national server. A bad deal if I ever saw one....
https://bigskyconf.com/news/2021/6/10/g ... rf9-pFQLNg
Lighten up Francis. A lot of FCS conferences have similar deals and I really like it for the MVFC and UNI. It gives communications majors (and minors) a pretty cool opportunity to work on gameday coverage. The feeds and quality are better than Pluto. I sign up for Plus on the day of the first game and cancel it 4 months later. It costs me $24.