NEW YORK - CSTV: College Sports Television, the first 24-hour television
network devoted exclusively to college sports, will sign on Sunday, February 23,
with a special presentation live telecast of the Notre Dame at Connecticut BIG
EAST women’s basketball game featuring the last two NCAA champions.
Outlets carrying the UConn vs.Notre Dame contest will be made available at a
later date by CSTV. As scheduled the broadcast will be seen in Connecticut
on Connecticut Public Television.
The defending national champion Connecticut women upset top-ranked Duke
Saturday to run their NCAA-record winning streak to 59 games and become the
top-ranked team in the country. Notre Dame, the 2001 national champion, was the
last team to defeat the Huskies, in the 2001 NCAA tournament semifinals enroute
to its title.
The 2 p.m. EST telecast on February 23, will tip off "Countdown to CSTV," a
six-week free preview of CSTV: College Sports Television, that will culminate
with the official launch of the network Monday evening, April 7, immediately
following the final end of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship
Game. CSTV: College Sports Television will unscramble its signal for the
Connecticut-Notre Dame telecast and throughout the six-week preview period,
enabling cable and satellite operators to carry this and subsequent special
presentations. CSTV: College Sports Television is telecasting the February 23
game in conjunction with CPTV.
"This is a tremendous opportunity to showcase our commitment to college
sports, and to women’s sports in particular, to operators and fans alike," said
Brian T. Bedol, CEO, president and co-founder, CSTV: College Sports Television.
"Our mission is to become the ultimate home of college sports programming, and
this highly anticipated game will capture the passion and electricity we’ll
present to viewers on a regular basis."
"CSTV will provide Huskies women’s basketball a great avenue for national
exposure, which perfectly complements our great relationship with CPTV in the
state of Connecticut," said Lew Perkins, director of athletics, University of
Connecticut. "We’ll have a unique opportunity to be a part of something very
special with CSTV."
CSTV: College Sports Television will telecast live regular season and
championship games in more than 25 men’s and women’s intercollegiate sports via
agreements with 27 major college athletic conferences representing more than 250
universities. It also has agreements with several national organizations,
including the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. CSTV: College Sports
Television will also air news and other studio shows, coaches' shows,
documentaries, profiles and classic event programming.
CSTV: College Sports Television was co-founded by President/CEO Brian Bedol,
Chairman Stephen Greenberg and Executive Vice President Chris Bevilacqua. Bedol
and Greenberg co-founded Classic Sports Network, which they sold to ESPN and
which is now ESPN Classic. Bevilacqua is a former senior executive with Nike
Inc., where he headed that company’s successful foray into the college market.
For more information on CSTV: College Sports Television, log on to www.cstv.com.