Been loving hockey on the Fighting Sioux Sports Network, and a thought occurred to me: Why don't they show more sports? For example, the women's hockey games are covered by multiple cameras for the scoreboard video, and there's play by play on the radio. I'm sure they could sell the ads for it as the fssn gets picked up by local cablecos all over ND and MN.
There's other programming too... the weekly show that wdaz (their production company) airs locally, North Dakota's "Studio One" student-run television program that plays on the campus's cable system. All of the football games (I think FSSN broadcasts like one now). I'm not sure, but I think there are cameras running at the men's and women's basketball games too. Graduation. Press conferences. Etc.
So, is it a cost issue? Anyone know about how much it costs to buy satellite time? It seems to me like there's plenty of unused bandwidth up there....
There's other programming too... the weekly show that wdaz (their production company) airs locally, North Dakota's "Studio One" student-run television program that plays on the campus's cable system. All of the football games (I think FSSN broadcasts like one now). I'm not sure, but I think there are cameras running at the men's and women's basketball games too. Graduation. Press conferences. Etc.
So, is it a cost issue? Anyone know about how much it costs to buy satellite time? It seems to me like there's plenty of unused bandwidth up there....