SEC Network programming question

dawgstudent

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So are the TV games like this

11 AM ran by SEC network on local TV?
2:30 CBS
2:30 ran by SEC network on whatever ESPN flavor they choose
Then the night games

My main question is - will all night games be carried by ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU or SEC Network?
 
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patdog

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Not football games. SECN+ (Internet) will carry a lot of the minor sports (soccer, volleyball, etc.). We've got 3 soccer games on in the first month, so there's going to be a LOT of games on SECN+.
 

seshomoru

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I believe so. The three Daves will be mythical creatures we tell our kids about

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XBLDawg

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No, I think the games will be on the actual TV network. Mainly the old time slots where the local JP game used to be shown as well as the night game that used to be on Fox sports south.

The he first couple of weeks of the season there is no CBS 2:30 game due to the US Open so the SECN will have triple header.

This is actually works out well for us Jacktown area folks because the first couple of JP games were always a mess due to the tennis being broadcast on CBS. So usually we had non HD JP games during that time.
 

engie

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There will be 3 games every Saturday on the actual SECNetwork... an 11 AM game, a 2:30 game, and a 6:00 game...

CBS chose to give up the exclusivity of the 2:30 gametime as a trade-off in the contract "look in" vs paying us alot more after adding aTm and Mizzou... They've still got what amounts to highway robbery for the next decade with what they are paying to choose which game they want every week + the conference title game. $55 million for what basically amounts to the 14-15 best SEC games every year... In the "new" TV world, the conference title game is worth not significantly less than that all by itself...

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...er/22244033/sec-cbs-rework-long-term-contract
 

PiedmontDawg

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Some of the games (at least 2nd week) will be split coverage, with one game being shown on normal SECN and the other shown on an auxiliary channel + available via watchESPN.
 

WrapItDog

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Other programming info

Non-live event programming (studio programming, etc) is slated to include:

Specific programming is still being developed, but current plans include:

SEC Now — Daily live studio program featuring host Dari Nowkhah and network analysts, discussing all the SEC news of the day.
SEC Nation — Host Joe Tessitore is joined by Tim Tebow, Paul Finebaum, and Marcus Spears, on a different SEC campus each week for this two-hour traveling pregame show with game previews, highlights, features and the sights and sounds of game day in the SEC. SEC Nation will air Saturdays from 10-noon ET.
A daily sports news program similar to SportsCenter.
The Paul Finebaum Show — A daily four-hour radio show, ESPN Radio's Paul Finebaum shares compelling opinions on SEC football through a deep knowledge of the conference and interaction with passionate callers that have followed him for years.
SEC Storied — A features series from ESPN Films exploring the rich athletic history of the SEC's recent and more distant past.
Classic games

Beginning September 24th, the network will begin airing 40 Women's volleyball matches, starting with Alabama @ Georgia.

Beginning August 22nd, the network will air 25 Women's soccer matches, beginning with Georgia @ Ole Miss.
 

hullabaloodog

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Right on this. Pretty much every minor sport event will be available on SECN+ (WatchESPN app). These games will be produced by HailState Productions. Minor sports will also have some SEC Network events that are produced by the SECN crew. For example, the State vs Ole Miss WSOC game on Sep. 19 will be on the actual TV network.

Take a look at the volleyball schedule. http://www.hailstate.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=16800&SPID=11005&SPSID=90951
Anything labeled SECN+ is available to watch online, but not on the TV channel. Anything with SECN will be on TV and the app.
 
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dickiedawg

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Take a look at the volleyball schedule. http://www.hailstate.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=16800&SPID=11005&SPSID=90951
Anything labeled SECN+ is available to watch online, but not on the TV channel. Anything with SECN will be on TV and the app.

That's interesting. All home SEC matches are listed as on SECN+ (if not televised) but no road SEC matches.
ETA: Looks like soccer is the same way. Surely all the schools will have their home SEC matches available, right? It won't be just us.
 

patdog

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Same with soccer. Most home matches are listed as SECN+, but none of the road matches. May have to do with the fact we already had most of the capability in place to produce HD programming and a lot of the SEC schools didn't. I suspect a lot of the road SEC matches will wind up on SECN+.
 

hullabaloodog

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Right again. The SEC Network feels comfortable enough State's production capabilities to go ahead have our events available on SECN+. I think you'll see other schools add SECN+ to their schedules once they get all of the infrastructure in place at those venues.