Looks like the Men's game will be on FSN-C also for those of us who have MidContinent and pay the extra $4/mo for the package. Some nice television coverage for this game...good to see!!
I do appreciate this option. I have to work all weekend and although I enjoy listening to Steve and Tyler on WNAX it is nice to be able to watch it on TV. Its also easier to convince others casual fans to tune in.
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Looks like the Men's game will be on FSN-C also for those of us who have MidContinent and pay the extra $4/mo for the package. Some nice television coverage for this game...good to see!!
FCS-C is available on the extended cable package from Knology as well. Channel 172 on the digital/HD package. They cover a lot of Summit league and other mid to low major games.
We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
The game is on TV here also. Which is nice since my wife committed us to dinner while the game is on. So now I can tape it and watch it later that night.
I have it set to tape on KSFYHD (ch. 601) for tonight (gonna take the kiddos swimming, then watch it after they go to bed). But I doubt very much it's in HD.
Speaking of HD, perhaps a good way for the Athletic Dept to make some money would be to buy/lease some HD production equipment and have a crew they lease out to anyone who wants to do HD programming?
That way all Jacks games would be broadcast in HD, and the Athletic Department could make some extra coin? I know the equipment is expensive, but contrary to popular belief, most HD sports is done with HD cameras and crews leased from local companies. IE, ESPN is going to do an HD college football game, they contract with a local company to run the cameras. If a small business can make money with this, the Athletic Department should be able to.
Is there anyone with HD equipment in South Dakota right now? Kelo or PBS would be my guesses, but I have no idea.
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Speaking of HD, perhaps a good way for the Athletic Dept to make some money would be to buy/lease some HD production equipment and have a crew they lease out to anyone who wants to do HD programming?
That way all Jacks games would be broadcast in HD, and the Athletic Department could make some extra coin? I know the equipment is expensive, but contrary to popular belief, most HD sports is done with HD cameras and crews leased from local companies. IE, ESPN is going to do an HD college football game, they contract with a local company to run the cameras. If a small business can make money with this, the Athletic Department should be able to.
Is there anyone with HD equipment in South Dakota right now? Kelo or PBS would be my guesses, but I have no idea.
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