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Date Posted: 20:27:00 01/29/03 Wed
Author: JoeStag
Subject: Answering Stagman's Question
In reply to: JoeStag 's message, "*** IMPORTANT *** - Has anybody tried connecting to new Webcasting????" on 20:10:40 01/29/03 Wed

Manhattan, along with Iona and Canisius use Broadcast Varieties to webcast. Thats a 3rd party organization, where the university is picking up the cost of the Boradcast. Manhattan's does come thru load and clear, but the Canisius and Iona's is not as good, but acceptable anyways. I think that Manhattan's broadcast is over the Web only ..... no radio.

Fairfield has gone the route of investing in their own Web streaming technology. I think it has sounded good this year, and it also allows them to Broadcast over the FM radio, and do multiple events (Men's and Women's hoops) at the same time. However I am worried about the reliablity of the new software because it is Bleeding edge, and not loaded on older computers..... thats why the University needs feedback if their connection instructions work, and are easily implemented. Bob Huessler and John Cummings have spent a lot of time helping WVOF become more professional.... so its an educational thing also.

Other schools like Siena and Marist have gone the route of charging $7.95 a month to listen to a College hoop package.

We did mention Broadcast Varieties to Doris, but the current strategy is to try to make WVOF happen.

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[> [> Re: Answering Stagman's Question -- StagNation, 21:22:14 01/29/03 Wed

Mine works, in Cali.


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