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    Several daily and weekly shows slated for the new Longhorn Network were announced today at the National Cable and Telecommunications Association Cable Show. Preparations continue for the Friday, Aug. 26 launch of the 24-hour University of Texas network which will be based in Austin, Texas. A complete schedule of programs will be released later this summer.

    Dave Brown, Longhorn Network vice president, programming and acquisitions, said, “We mean it when we say Longhorn Network will provide robust, unprecedented coverage of University of Texas athletics. These shows will exhibit the same high quality ESPN viewers are accustomed to and represent just a portion of the many great shows we have planned for Texas fans.”

    Longhorn Extra (10 p.m. CT) – A nightly news and information show dedicated to the University of Texas. Every Monday through Friday, viewers will get highlights, updates, analysis, interviews, and behind the scenes looks at all 20 varsity sports teams.

    Rewind with Mack Brown (Mondays, 7 p.m.) – Exclusively on Longhorn Network, airing Mondays after every game, Coach Mack Brown will breakdown that week’s match-up, highlighting key plays and turning points, with a no-holds-barred attitude that Longhorn fans have come to expect from him.

    Texas All Access (Wednesdays, 8 p.m.) – Each week, viewers will get a never-before-seen inside look at a Texas team or group. During Wednesdays in the fall, the show will focus exclusively on the football team with camera crews embedded with the coaches and players to provide access to the inner workings of Longhorn football.

    Game Plan with Mack Brown (Thursdays, 7 p.m.) – Exclusively on Longhorn Network, every Thursday during the season, Coach Mack Brown will preview the upcoming match-up with an inside look at game preparation and a breakdown of the keys to victory.

    Texas GameDay (two hours prior to kick every Saturday) – In the mold of ESPN’s Emmy Award-winning College GameDay, Texas GameDay will be live from inside the stadium prior to kick-off for all home football games, and live from its Austin studio for all away games. Through a unique blend of talent, insights, analysis, and fan interaction, the show will build excitement around the game, providing viewers and fans with a full game day experience.

    Coach Mack Brown said, “Whenever you're involved in a first of its kind project like Longhorn Network, you know it's going to have a dramatic impact on your sport. We're going to be able to give fans of Texas and college football an inside look at our program like nobody's seen before. It will give them a chance to see what it's like to be a Longhorn and get to know all the coaches, players and everyone involved in it on a much more personal basis. It's a very exciting opportunity for us, and one we're thrilled to be partnered with ESPN on. We're eagerly awaiting the start of the season and the launch of the network in August."

    GetLonghornNetwork.com

    Viewers seeking more information about where and how to get Longhorn Network in time for its August 26 launch should visit GetLonghornNetwork.com. At launch, the site LonghornNetwork.com will be the broadband network home for Longhorn Network.

    About Longhorn Network

    ESPN has a 20-year agreement to own and operate a year-round, 24-hour network dedicated to Texas athletics in partnership with UT and IMG College. Longhorn Network, scheduled to launch August 26, 2011, will offer a variety of content, highlighted by more than 200 exclusive events annually from 20 sports, original series and studio shows, historical programming and academic and cultural happenings. Additionally, the LonghornNetwork.com broadband companion to the TV network will offer extensive content, particularly live games not carried on the linear TV network due to scheduling conflicts.

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    ESPN Media Contact: Keri Potts at (860) 766-4483 or keri.a.potts@espn.com

    University of Texas Media Contact: Nick Voinis at (512) 471-2151 or Nick.Voinis@athletics.utexas.edu

    #2
    thanks for the info Tenkiller. This is exciting and going to be a boondoggle for the University and the fans.....

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      #3
      Originally posted by TENKILLER View Post

      We're going to be able to give fans of Texas and college football an inside look at our program like nobody's seen before. It will give them a chance to see what it's like to be a Longhorn and get to know all the coaches, players and everyone involved in it on a much more personal basis. It's a very exciting opportunity for us, and one we're thrilled to be partnered with ESPN on. We're eagerly awaiting the start of the season and the launch of the network in August."
      Ketchum better keep polishing those radio skills...

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        #4
        I'm sorry, but I just can't see how this isn't going to end up looking like some public television programming... or some media class project..
        Unless they play reruns of games back to the 70's back to back to back as filler, how much "Longhorn news" could there possibly be?

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          #5
          Originally posted by systemnt View Post
          I'm sorry, but I just can't see how this isn't going to end up looking like some public television programming... or some media class project..
          Unless they play reruns of games back to the 70's back to back to back as filler, how much "Longhorn news" could there possibly be?
          ESPN has a 20-year agreement to own and operate a year-round, 24-hour network dedicated to Texas athletics in partnership with UT and IMG College. Longhorn Network, scheduled to launch August 26, 2011, will offer a variety of content, highlighted by more than 200 exclusive events annually from 20 sports, original series and studio shows, historical programming and academic and cultural happenings. Additionally, the LonghornNetwork.com broadband companion to the TV network will offer extensive content, particularly live games not carried on the linear TV network due to scheduling conflicts.

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            #6
            Originally posted by systemnt View Post
            I'm sorry, but I just can't see how this isn't going to end up looking like some public television programming... or some media class project..
            Unless they play reruns of games back to the 70's back to back to back as filler, how much "Longhorn news" could there possibly be?
            We're Texas.

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              #7
              Originally posted by TENKILLER View Post
              ESPN has a 20-year agreement to own and operate a year-round, 24-hour network dedicated to Texas athletics in partnership with UT and IMG College. Longhorn Network, scheduled to launch August 26, 2011, will offer a variety of content, highlighted by more than 200 exclusive events annually from 20 sports, original series and studio shows, historical programming and academic and cultural happenings. Additionally, the LonghornNetwork.com broadband companion to the TV network will offer extensive content, particularly live games not carried on the linear TV network due to scheduling conflicts.
              yeh... so its going to public access level programming about longhorn pingpong, speed walking, frisbee golf and water polo, with some sales pitches (the same ones you see during commericals) about the academics at the school, Keeping Austin Weird, and some late night shots of the tower and state capital building... ?

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                #8
                It’s apparent the network is not for your viewing pleasure.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by systemnt View Post
                  yeh... so its going to public access level programming about longhorn pingpong, speed walking, frisbee golf and water polo, with some sales pitches (the same ones you see during commericals) about the academics at the school, Keeping Austin Weird, and some late night shots of the tower and state capital building... ?
                  Sounds like your gonna have to start buying your gummy bears at Sam's if you like watching ESPN.

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                    #10
                    Just trying to understand how the programming will work, and where they will be getting all the material for 24\7\365 programming?
                    Think it will be interesting the first week/two weeks, and a couple months of the year after that.. the rest will be social media filler...

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Heath View Post
                      We're Texas.
                      You still want to sell those ut v KSU tickets?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by systemnt View Post
                        Just trying to understand how the programming will work, and where they will be getting all the material for 24\7\365 programming?
                        Think it will be interesting the first week/two weeks, and a couple months of the year after that.. the rest will be social media filler...
                        Isn't every channel that way???

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                          #13
                          can y'all leave it alone... Take the info for whatever you think it's worth and go on to the next thread.

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