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August 25, 2010
Game times will be released at a later date, as will the schedule for basketball broadcasts. Each MIAA Network broadcast will also include a pre-game show highlighting other MIAA sports and a profile on the host institution for that day's game.
The MIAA Broadcasting Network is a substantive addition to the league's growing media asset mix that includes not only television and broadband programming but also the MIAA Web site, powered by PrestoSports, including social media and e-mail marketing as well as other licensing and branding initiatives. All conference football and basketball games will continue to be streamed live on B2 Networks.
MIAA Announces Launch of Broadcasting Network
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The MIAA announced Wednesday the launch of the MIAA Broadcasting Network that will feature 20 televised football and basketball conference games in 2010-11, beginning with the Emporia State at Central Missouri football game on Sept. 11, 2010.
The games will be carried live on KSMO Channel 62 in the
Kansas City area as well as several cable systems throughout the
MIAA geographical footprint, including Cox Communications in
Kansas, Cablevision in St. Joseph, Mo., Eagle Communications in
Hays, Kan., and Mediacom cable systems in Springfield, Columbia,
and Jefferson City, Mo. The network will be available to more than
1.5 million households, and the conference hopes to announce the
addition of other cable/local stations to the network in the very
near future.
The MIAA has partnered with Kansas City-based Niles Media
Group to provide production, distribution and media sales for the
broadcast network. The founders of Niles Media Group -- John
Denison, John Sprugel and Neil Harwell -- have created and operated
two other regional sports channels and will all play active roles
in the broadcasts produced this year for the MIAA Network.
"The MIAA is very excited to work with Niles Media Group on
the launch of our network," said Jim Johnson, MIAA Commissioner.
"They bring a wealth of experience and expertise not only to the
production of the broadcasts, but also through their relationships
with distributors and potential advertising partners both on the
local and national level.
"The network provides the MIAA and its member institutions a
marketing and promotional vehicle that sets us apart from the
majority of conferences at the Division II level," Johnson added.
"In addition, these telecasts provide a branding opportunity for
our corporate partners. The creation of this network and the
opportunity to watch games throughout our geographical footprint is
something we certainly hope will excite MIAA fans and
alumni."
The football schedule for the 2010 season includes the
following matchups, with a televised game being played on each MIAA
campus during the season:
2010 MIAA
Football Television Schedule
Sept. 11: Emporia State at Central Missouri
Sept. 18: Northwest Missouri at Nebraska-Omaha
Sept. 25: Pittsburg State at Missouri Western
Oct. 2: Missouri Western at Northwest Missouri
Oct. 9: Central Missouri at Fort Hays State
Oct. 16: Washburn at Pittsburg State
Oct. 23: Truman at Emporia State
Sept. 11: Emporia State at Central Missouri
Sept. 18: Northwest Missouri at Nebraska-Omaha
Sept. 25: Pittsburg State at Missouri Western
Oct. 2: Missouri Western at Northwest Missouri
Oct. 9: Central Missouri at Fort Hays State
Oct. 16: Washburn at Pittsburg State
Oct. 23: Truman at Emporia State
Oct. 30: Central Missouri at Missouri Southern
Nov. 6: Emporia State at Washburn
Nov. 13: Nebraska-Omaha at Truman
Nov. 6: Emporia State at Washburn
Nov. 13: Nebraska-Omaha at Truman
Game times will be released at a later date, as will the schedule for basketball broadcasts. Each MIAA Network broadcast will also include a pre-game show highlighting other MIAA sports and a profile on the host institution for that day's game.
The MIAA Broadcasting Network is a substantive addition to the league's growing media asset mix that includes not only television and broadband programming but also the MIAA Web site, powered by PrestoSports, including social media and e-mail marketing as well as other licensing and branding initiatives. All conference football and basketball games will continue to be streamed live on B2 Networks.



































