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    NCAA College sports initiative to launch in March 2005

    Associated Press
    ESPN will launch a new multimedia college sports initiative in March 2005 that includes a new 24-hour television network and content from ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine.

    ESPNU will also include information from ESPN Radio, ESPN Mobile (wireless) and ESPN Broadband, George Bodenheimer, the president of ESPN and ABC Sports, said in making the announcement Tuesday.

    Tuesday was also the 25th anniversary of the launch of ESPN.

    "The college sports fan and ESPN have built a passionate bond that's 25 years strong," Bodenheimer said. "ESPNU will offer a broad variety of ESPN-branded college product across all of our entities, which will enhance our relationship with fans and colleges, and provide value to our affiliates and advertisers."

    The highest-profile facet of the new initiative will be the ESPNU television network, which will carry approximately 300 games live -- primarily Division I football and men's and women's basketball -- in the first year. The network will also cover baseball, softball, volleyball, lacrosse, hockey, wrestling, spring football and select high school football games.

    It will also carry regular-season and NCAA championships, along with replays of games on ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and the company's regional networks.

    Also Tuesday, ESPN announced that ESPN2 HD, the company's second high-definition service, will launch in January.

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    NCAA CSTV & MWC Announce New Partnership

    This was announced last month but in case somebody missed it:

    Alliance Promises More Games to More People across More Sports Than has Ever Been Possible

    Aug. 26, 2004

    New York, NY - CSTV: College Sports Television ( www.collegesports.com ) and the Mountain West Conference (MWC), one of the top Division 1 intercollegiate athletics conferences, announced today a visionary partnership that will revolutionize the college sports landscape. The landmark agreement includes the first NCAA Division 1-A football and men's basketball conference wide deal for CSTV, beginning in the Fall 2006.

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    seems to me that ESPNU is a response to the MWC and CSTV deal.


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