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    Default Best webcast option

    I know we've breifly discussed this earlier in the offseason, and some of this may have been discussed in other threads as well, but now that we're only 1 week away from kickoff.

    What is the best option for us who can't make it to pick up both video and audio of the most games online this year? Is it through GoBison, does the MVC have something better? Did anyone have any luck emailing the MWC to find an option for the Wyo game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BisonAccountant44 View Post
    I know we've breifly discussed this earlier in the offseason, and some of this may have been discussed in other threads as well, but now that we're only 1 week away from kickoff.

    What is the best option for us who can't make it to pick up both video and audio of the most games online this year? Is it through GoBison, does the MVC have something better? Did anyone have any luck emailing the MWC to find an option for the Wyo game?
    I don't have any experience with the MVC's webcast option but I"m guessing they are just going to tie in with gobison's feed anyway. I would just go through the original source then having to worry about MVC being able to tie in with gobison.com.

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    Default Re: Best webcast option

    All the MVFC teams that have JumpTV (same thing we have) you can get their games. Anyone that knows anything please add more.

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    Default Re: Best webcast option

    All MVC conference games this year will be webcasted from the home team's website, meaning the Illinois State and Missouri State games will be on webcast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBisonator View Post
    All MVC conference games this year will be webcasted from the home team's website, meaning the Illinois State and Missouri State games will be on webcast.
    So if I understand this all the conference games will be available on www.gobison.com.

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    Which option is the best will depend on what you want and how much you're willing to pay.

    NDSU All-Access:
    - Three subscription options: $7.95/month, $39.95/6 months, $69.95/year
    - All home football games plus Missouri State
    - All home games in VB, Soc, WR, BB, SB, & some T&F/CC
    - Some away games from the above
    - No live MBB & WBB games

    MVC TV:
    - One subscription option: $44.95/through Dec 1st
    - All home football games at NDSU, SDSU, WIU, MSU, & Indiana State
    - Most(all?) home MVC games in VB, M Soc, W Soc
    - Some away games from the above
    - MVC MBB & WBB home games through Dec 1st (maybe)

    Illinois State & UNI(?):
    - Available through CSTV's XXL service
    - Two subscription options: $14.95/month or $119.95/year for all XXL schools
    - Or $6.95/month for just Illinois State

    Wyo & YSU:
    - No video webcast options
    Last edited by Hammersmith; 08-23-2008 at 09:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBisonator View Post
    All MVC conference games this year will be webcasted from the home team's website, meaning the Illinois State and Missouri State games will be on webcast.
    I'm pretty sure Illinois State game won't be part of the NDSU or MVFC package since they've partnered with CSTV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammersmith View Post
    Which option is the best will depend on what you want and how much you're willing to pay.

    NDSU All-Access:
    - Three subscription options: $7.95/month, $39.95/6 months, $69.95/year
    - All home football games plus Missouri State
    - All home games in VB, Soc, WR, BB, SB, & some T&F/CC
    - Some away games from the above
    - No live MBB & WBB games

    MVC TV:
    - One subscription option: $44.95/through Dec 1st
    - All home football games at NDSU, SDSU, WIU, MSU, & Indiana State
    - Most(all?) home MVC games in VB, M Soc, W Soc
    - Some away games from the above
    - MVC MBB & WBB home games through Dec 1st (maybe)

    Illinois State & UNI(?):
    - Available through CSTV's XXL service
    - Two subscription options: $14.95/month or $119.95/year for all XXL schools
    - Or $6.95/month for just Illinois State

    Wyo & YSU:
    - No video webcast options
    Can you do that on a per game or day basis? And WhyTF can't they all have one carrier?

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    Quote Originally Posted by onbison09 View Post
    Can you do that on a per game or day basis? And WhyTF can't they all have one carrier?
    I thought you could last year, but I couldn't find that option anymore. I'm going to assume that they removed it. (I think is was $4.95/game last year.) At least the UNI & Illinois State games are back-to-back so the monthly fee covers both. On the other hand, it doesn't appear that UNI has sent any scheduling info to CSTV so who knows if the game will actually be on.

    I agree with the:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammersmith View Post
    I thought you could last year, but I couldn't find that option anymore. I'm going to assume that they removed it. (I think is was $4.95/game last year.) At least the UNI & Illinois State games are back-to-back so the monthly fee covers both. On the other hand, it doesn't appear that UNI has sent any scheduling info to CSTV so who knows if the game will actually be on.

    I agree with the:
    After the Cal Poly debacle of a "webcast" last year I'm not sure I really trust CSTV either.

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