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    I'm way ahead of the curve, but bear me out.

    Just as the future of television has become streaming, so will be the case with radio one day.

    The Learfield contract with Townsquare Media has one more year to run (22-23 athletic year). Whatever happens after that is anyone's guess. Could stay status quo or not. Either way, at some point in time, streaming is going to be the way to catch radio broadcasts. Of course, you have that option now by using all of the Townsquare apps. But that could change after next year.

    I suggest you get ahead of the curve and download the Varsity Network App. The logo is black with a big V. It's available in the app store or google play and it's free.

    The cool thing about that app is you can catch virtually every game that Learfield has. It's great for listening to other SBC schools when the Cajuns aren't playing.

    Might as well get ahead of the curve now. That way when things change, whether next year or several years down the road, you'll be ready to go.


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    Done. This will come in handy down the stretch of the conference baseball season. And the into postseason play…


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    Ha. Going to be a hard transition for some out there. Some are still using Radio Pup for Gods sake. Terrestrial radio is not going to be around for long. Unfortunately, I don't think they have figured out how to handle natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes. Cell and internet service needs to be more robust. Cell service is getting there, internet.......not so much.


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    Well one thing I’ll never do, tune into any listening platform for anyone not called Ragin’Cajun’s! I might watch streaming but not listening.


    Of course that’s just me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    Ha. Going to be a hard transition for some out there. Some are still using Radio Pup for Gods sake. Terrestrial radio is not going to be around for long. Unfortunately, I don't think they have figured out how to handle natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes. Cell and internet service needs to be more robust. Cell service is getting there, internet.......not so much.
    I understand Radio Pup has gone to the dogs....

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayWalker View Post
    I'm way ahead of the curve, but bear me out.

    Just as the future of television has become streaming, so will be the case with radio one day.

    The Learfield contract with Townsquare Media has one more year to run (22-23 athletic year). Whatever happens after that is anyone's guess. Could stay status quo or not. Either way, at some point in time, streaming is going to be the way to catch radio broadcasts. Of course, you have that option now by using all of the Townsquare apps. But that could change after next year.

    I suggest you get ahead of the curve and download the Varsity Network App. The logo is black with a big V. It's available in the app store or google play and it's free.

    The cool thing about that app is you can catch virtually every game that Learfield has. It's great for listening to other SBC schools when the Cajuns aren't playing.

    Might as well get ahead of the curve now. That way when things change, whether next year or several years down the road, you'll be ready to go.
    Done.
    Are you going to start putting your podcast on there?

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    The Varsity Network has the College Football Blitz as well in the fall which is like NFL Red Zone. Good for when the Cajuns aren't playing


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    Quote Originally Posted by JayWalker View Post
    I'm way ahead of the curve, but bear me out.

    Just as the future of television has become streaming, so will be the case with radio one day.

    The Learfield contract with Townsquare Media has one more year to run (22-23 athletic year). Whatever happens after that is anyone's guess. Could stay status quo or not. Either way, at some point in time, streaming is going to be the way to catch radio broadcasts. Of course, you have that option now by using all of the Townsquare apps. But that could change after next year.

    I suggest you get ahead of the curve and download the Varsity Network App. The logo is black with a big V. It's available in the app store or google play and it's free.

    The cool thing about that app is you can catch virtually every game that Learfield has. It's great for listening to other SBC schools when the Cajuns aren't playing.

    Might as well get ahead of the curve now. That way when things change, whether next year or several years down the road, you'll be ready to go.
    Done.

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    Will this push me over my 500 megabyte plan limit?


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    Done


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    Thanks, Jay


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    Quote Originally Posted by JayWalker View Post
    I'm way ahead of the curve, but bear me out.

    Just as the future of television has become streaming, so will be the case with radio one day.

    The Learfield contract with Townsquare Media has one more year to run (22-23 athletic year). Whatever happens after that is anyone's guess. Could stay status quo or not. Either way, at some point in time, streaming is going to be the way to catch radio broadcasts. Of course, you have that option now by using all of the Townsquare apps. But that could change after next year.

    I suggest you get ahead of the curve and download the Varsity Network App. The logo is black with a big V. It's available in the app store or google play and it's free.

    The cool thing about that app is you can catch virtually every game that Learfield has. It's great for listening to other SBC schools when the Cajuns aren't playing.

    Might as well get ahead of the curve now. That way when things change, whether next year or several years down the road, you'll be ready to go.
    I added that app quite a while back (with the help of boomer's java woman) and it really is a good app for all things sbc!

    Good recommendation.

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