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LASooner
8/15/2011, 03:09 PM
If they could develop apps for Google TV, Roku box or Boxxee box this could be a good way to go for most schools. I want to watch sports from my couch without a mouse and keyboard.

http://www.k-state.edu/tv/

http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/6863681/kansas-state-wildcats-upgrade-online-network-hd

Kansas State announced plans Monday for a high-definition digital network that will broadcast live sports, replays of classic games, news conferences and other events.
The network, called K-StateHD.TV, will feature games that aren't picked up by the Big 12 Network Television Package. That will include one football game per year, a handful of women's basketball games and most home volleyball and baseball games. There probably won't be any men's basketball games available.
Kansas State sports information director Kenny Lannou said the network is an extension of more limited service already offered through the school's athletics website provider, CBS College Network.
Subscribers will pay the same amount -- $9.95 per month or $79.95 per year -- to get the upgraded service. But the games and other events will be shot with higher-quality equipment and using more cameras. Some content, such as campus lectures and performances, will be available for free.
"Before it was typically one camera per sporting event," Lannou said. "Now the games will be produced with multiple cameras and full high-definition."
Currently, about 1,800 subscribers pay for the more limited service. But the school hopes the number of subscribers grows when the upgraded service debuts Aug. 30 with the Wildcats' volleyball home opener against Creighton. The network also will feature the Wildcats' football season opener against Eastern Kentucky.
"We want to ensure that K-Staters anywhere in the world can watch the Wildcats, and the fact that all of our new programming will be produced in high definition will also put us in a strategic position as we continue to explore future avenues for distribution," athletics director John Currie said in a news release.
About $400,000 has been invested in equipment for the high-definition network. Lannou said the schools journalism and mass communications department plans to take advantage of the equipment as it trains students.
"We are adding value to the university in that students are going to get experience here that they wouldn't get anywhere else and it is going to put them right at the forefront of finding a job," Lannou said.
He said the network also will be a major step toward a goal of moving Kansas State into the top 50 public research institutes in the country by 2025.
"The number one priority is exposure," Lannou said. "That is the number one goal for K-Staters anywhere in the world to be able to have a very high-level viewing experience."

Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press

sjt
8/15/2011, 03:26 PM
Should have named it K-Span.

badger
8/15/2011, 03:28 PM
K-Spam :P

NormanPride
8/15/2011, 03:52 PM
Kstate Programming:

6AM - 7AM Sit and Be Fit with Coach Snyder
7AM - 8AM Advanced Guitar with Willie the Wildcat
8AM - 8:01AM Highlight show
8:02AM - 5PM Power Towel Infomercial
5PM - 6PM Coach Snyder talks about stuff when he was young

bluedogok
8/15/2011, 04:12 PM
Kstate Programming:

6AM - 7AM Sit and Be Fit with Coach Snyder
7AM - 8AM Advanced Guitar with Willie the Wildcat
8AM - 8:01AM Highlight show
8:02AM - 5PM Power Towel Infomercial
5PM - 6PM Coach Snyder talks about stuff when he was young
Very similar to LHN programming.

badger
8/15/2011, 04:31 PM
Midnight: Yell practice. Learn how to count to numbers divisible by the number 7, including 14, 21, and even 28. Learn how to spell "KSU" and shout its simpler version, "K-State." For advanced Wildcats only, learn how to Wabash Cannonball to perfection. Remember, you must be leaning the opposite direction as the people around you. OPPOSITE.

kevpks
8/15/2011, 05:45 PM
K-StateHD.tv's motto: 6-6 never looked so clear.

And let's not forget K-State's proud history of technological innovation:

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sooneron
8/16/2011, 09:17 AM
Always bring a towel!!!

http://www.stickergiant.com/Merchant2/imgs/450/hss255_450.jpeg

Chuck Bao
8/16/2011, 11:04 AM
I love this idea. It is what I've been saying that universities shouldn't be too greedy and provide students/alumni/fans with full coverage of college sports and it can be done very cheaply.

But, I don't think OU should announce its own network just yet while this UT brouhaha thing is going on. Let them take their 20 yard penalty first and then do it. That would be funny as hell.

badger
8/16/2011, 11:20 AM
1-3 am: The list of students who forgot to bring their power towel to every game.

4 am: Josh Freeman highlights... from when he was a Buc, not a K-Suc.

5 am: Countdown to basketball season.

6 am: Anger management class, hosted by Frank Martin.

7 am: How to create giant player/coach face signs to get on ESPN.

8 am: Recruiting update: Which juco players did Snyder snag? Which AAU one-and-dones did Frankie find?

9 am: Title IX hour -- the KSU womens sports you ignore. You should be in class, anyway.

trwxxa
8/18/2011, 08:09 PM
Rumblings out of aTm is that K-State has "agreed" to have their game against UT broadcast on LHN. If true, I wonder if UT will throw them a bone and allow the game to be broadcast on the K-State online network.

bluedogok
8/18/2011, 08:16 PM
The game no one will see...at least not yet since no cable/sat system has picked up the LHN. So as it currently is it would be no different then the K-State online network.

salth2o
8/18/2011, 08:47 PM
Here's another take on the power towel...

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