The Tigers take on Texas Southern at Houston on Saturday, Sept. “It’s been a labor of love, and it’s exciting to see the growth and direction we’re headed.” According to Peterson, all JSU sports, from baseball to volleyball, will be covered for free online viewing. The network, however, is not limiting its sports programming to football. About 30 stations will carry at least three or four homes, Peterson said. The new sports network also expands the number of radio stations that carry all JSU home and away games live from six to 12. “It’s gone very well so far not a lot of hiccups.” Peterson said preliminary results have been very positive. So, you have to navigate between them,” McClenty said. “The main difference is with radio you have to be much more descriptive. Spencer McClenty, JSU’s new media coordinator, has tapped his talent for announcing for both the video and radio broadcasts. It’s a big, new year for JSU broadcasting.” Keith Collins, JSU-TV station manager, said the new sports network “is one of the largest initiatives we’ve taken on. The delayed broadcasts, which will be televised immediately following the real-time games, will be followed by a JSU-TV produced show featuring game highlights and analysis by Tiger Coach Rick Comegy. Delayed televised broadcasts of the Tiger games will be aired on Comcast Sports South television that covers the southeastern United States, Peterson said. Home football games are now being simulcast live online and on Hallelujah 95.5 FM radio. By launching its own sports network, JSU now controls all aspects of its sports properties, Peterson said. JSU’s sports coverage on radio previously was provided through an outside agency that handled everything from the technical set-ups, travel to games and finding on-air talent. “We’ve been planning about a year for a 2013 launch, but we moved up the timetable and quickly tied everything together over the summer.” “It was a major undertaking,” said Wesley Peterson, athletics media relations manager for JSU. Jackson State University has launched a TV and radio sports network that will reach an expanded radio audience and enable fans to enjoy home games on television and online. (JACKSON, Miss.) – Tiger fans locally and across the country have something new to roar about.
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