TV Schedule

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Friday February 16, 2007Where to WatchTeams
7:00 pm ETESPN2Winthrop(77) @ Missouri State(66)
9:00 pm ETESPNUAlbany(82) @ Boise State(83)
Saturday February 17, 2007Where to WatchTeams
1:00 pm ETESPNUAppalachian State(60) @ Wichita State(58)
3:00 pm ETESPNUHoly Cross(65) @ Hofstra(64)
4:00 pm ETESPN2Southern Illinois(68) @ Butler(64)
4:00 pm ETESPN360Kent State(68) @ George Mason(62)
5:00 pm ETESPNUAustin Peay(57) @ Akron(74)
6:00 pm ETESPN2Northern Iowa(64) @ Nevada(79)
6:00 pm ETESPN360Old Dominion(73) @ Toledo(70)
7:00 pm ETESPNUUtah State(71) @ Oral Roberts(65)
8:00 pm ETESPN360Cal State Fullerton(62) @ Wright State(77)
8:00 pm ETESPN2Bradley(73) @ VCU(64)
10:00 pm ETESPN2Drexel(64) @ Creighton(58)
Midnight ETESPN2Ohio(72) @ New Mexico State(77)

ESPN, INC. and College Sports

ESPN and ESPN2 are the year-round leaders in college sports coverage with more than 350 basketball games and 140 football games annually (including 20 bowl games). In addition, ESPN is in the midst of an 11-year agreement (through 2012-13) to televise numerous NCAA Championships, including marquee events in each of the three collegiate seasons. Examples include Men’s and Women’s College Cup (soccer) and Division I-AA Football in the fall; the entire Women’s Basketball Championship and the Men’s Frozen Four (Hockey) in the winter; and the Men’s and Women’s College World Series in the spring.

In addition to ESPN Regional Television’s extensive coverage of college sports, ESPN GamePlan, ESPN FULL COURT and ESPN College Grand Slam provide hundreds of additional games as a pay-per-view option for college football, basketball and baseball fans, respectively. Also, college athletics are featured prominently on ESPN.com, ESPN The Magazine, ESPN Classic, ESPN Radio, ESPN HD, ESPN Deportes, ESPNEWS and ESPN SportsTicker.

For more information, please check out our website at www.espn.com.

ESPNU

ESPNU was launched in March 2005. The network features extensive studio programming and live coverage of games, including college football, college basketball and other Olympic sports from over 20 Division I conferences such as the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), Atlantic 10, Big 12, BIG EAST, Big South, Big Ten, Horizon League, MAAC, Mid-American Conference, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), Missouri Valley Conference (MVC), Ohio Valley Conference (OVC), Patriot League, Southland, Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and more. In addition, the network has a wide-ranging, long-term agreement with the NCAA calling for enhanced coverage of 22 NCAA Championships, showcasing sports from each of the three collegiate seasons. ESPNU also has exclusive re-air rights to games on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN Regional television programming.

In addition, ESPNU.com, the companion to the ESPNU college sports television network, is the online destination for college sports content, including news, information, extensive online video and audio and more.

ESPNU has secured distribution agreements with Cox, DIRECTV (Channel 609), Echostar's DISH Network (Channel 148), Insight Communications, Mediacom, Verizon, many smaller affiliates and is close to distribution agreements with others. The 24-hour television network is the key component of the multimedia ESPNU initiative that will also deliver college sports content across ESPN's family of services, such as ESPN The Magazine, ESPN Radio, ESPN360, merchandising and more.

ESPN360

ESPN360, ESPN’s customized broadband service, available at www.ESPN360.com, highlights the value of a high-speed connection by combining the best elements of television and the Internet for the computer user. ESPN360 offers ESPN-branded content to deliver high quality video, featuring exclusive and live programming, unique behind-the-scenes coverage, and in-depth analysis from ESPN commentators. ESPN360 will also offer fans access to single and multi-player video games, and the ability to customize all of this great content according to their interests.

ESPN360 is available on your computer via a high-speed data connection. ESPN360 has a streaming video component that is encoded at a high bit rate that enables a fast transmission for viewing high quality video content.

The exclusive, customizable content on ESPN360 covers the full spectrum of sports. Live games, highlights, inside analysis, extended interviews, single and multi-player video games, previews and premiers of upcoming ESPN shows, plus archives of some of your favorite ESPN titles like Pardon The Interuption (PTI). New highlights, games, features and video games are created every day just for ESPN360 users.

At ESPN360 it's your sports - your world. All content is customizable and can be watched in a variety of screen sizes; ranging from full-screen to a draggable compact mode. You control which clips you want to see and can add and delete video, arrange the order, and save your favorite clips and play lists in My ESPN - your very own channel.

Call your high speed Internet provider and ask for ESPN360 or log on to www.ESPN360.com.

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