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MountainWest Sports Network MountainWest Sports Network The Mtn. Launched September 1, 2006 Owned by Mountain West Conference (30%)
NBCUniversal (30%)
CBS Corporation (40%)Picture format 480i (SD)
1080i (HD)Slogan Where The West Is Won Country United States Headquarters Centennial, Colorado Sister channel(s) CBS
CBS Sports Network
NBC
VersusWebsite http://www.themtn.tv Availability Satellite DirecTV 616 (SD)
616-1 (HD, part time)Cable Available on many cable systems Check local listings for channels MountainWest Sports Network, informally known as the mtn. (pronounced as the mountain), is an American regional sports network dedicated to the Mountain West Conference.
Contents
History
The Mtn. premiered on September 1, 2006 as the first network dedicated to a college athletic conference - the Division I Mountain West Conference (MWC). The Mtn. annually produces and airs more than 170 collegiate sporting events, including football, basketball, Olympic sports, and conference championship coverage. The Mtn.โs expanded coverage includes news programming, coachesโ shows, pre and post game analysis and feature programming about MWC athletics. The Mtn. is owned by the MWC, NBCUniversal and CBS Corporation. Although CBS owns the largest stake (40%), NBCUniversal handles all operational and administrative responsibilities of the network.
Programming
Live events
The network has covered over 800 live sporting events in its first four years of operation. Details of football and basketball telecasts are listed in the events section below. Also on the schedule are current and former Olympic sports like baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, and track and field. The Mtn. airs pregame and post game shows from its suburban Denver, Colo. studios in support of most of the network's live event coverage, including football, men's and women's basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball and softball. Halftime shows take place for all football and men's and women's basketball game telecasts.
Studio shows
- All-22 - Each week, the MWC football coaches trade game video via web-based technology called DragonFly. The Mtn. has received access to this content, which provides a bird's-eye-view of the field of play, enabling the studio analysts to dissect team strategies, performances and keys to success.
- Around the Mountain - Brings together some of the best sportswriters and bloggers from across the Mountain West region for an entertaining discussion and debate about the latest developments and trends across the Conference and beyond.
- It's a Numbers Game - Fantasy football players and stats enthusiasts alike will enjoy Itโs a Numbers Game as host Scott Sarra takes viewers past the highlights and deep into the trends and box scores.
- Mountain Sports Report - Mountain Sports Report, presented by Dodge debuted Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. This 30-minute news program airs live Tuesday through Friday at 5:30 p.m. MT and on Saturdays at 10 p.m. MT or after the final game scheduled that evening. The program replays several times each evening, schedule permitting. Mountain Sports Report, presented by Dodge features scores and highlights plus provides previews and feature stories from across the Mountain West Conference. Network anchors Marius Payton and Bill Doleman along with Natalie Vickers host the program.
- Mountain West Football Saturday - Airs at 11 a.m. MT every Saturday throughout the football season beginning in August with one full hour of features, stories and previews of the upcoming games of the day. Expert analysis along with in-depth reporting and compelling storylines break down the key match-ups and prepare viewers for all the upcoming action. Marius Payton and Bill Doleman host, with expert analysis provided on a rotating basis by Joe Glenn, Jay Leeuwenburg, Kelly Stouffer and Ted Sundquist.
- Season and championship preview and reviews shows for all Mountain West Conference sanctioned sports air throughout the year.
Former shows
The Mountain View (final show 9/3/10), The Mountain Cap, Mountain Peak Performances (final show 9/1/10) and On Campus Cam have been canceled. On Campus Cam, which featured a panel of students from different institutions across the Mountain West Conference, was rolled into Around the Mountain, presented by Jeep roughly once per month.
Documentaries/reality shows
- A Day in the Life - Gave viewers the opportunity to look into the daily lives of student-athletes and other personalities from Conference institutions.
- A Conversation with... - Combines interviews with participatory journalism with one-on-one interviews with prominent individuals from across the Mountain West Conference.
- Legends - Profiles of former MWC players and coaches. Debuted August 27, the day of its DIREVTV debut, with Lavell Edwards. Other "Legends" have included Jerry Tarkanian, Amy Van Dyken and Chad Hennings.
- Rivalries - Looks at each Mountain West Conference institution's biggest rival from an athletic and casual fan's point of view across multiple sports.
- Season Pass - The Mtn. presents an insiderโs look into the Colorado State menโs basketball team and the UNLV womenโs basketball squad in 2011 with these two new original programs: Season Pass: Colorado State Menโs Basketball and Season Pass: UNLV Womenโs Basketball. Both shows are a continuation under a more appropriate title of The Mtn.โs successful original program, Reaching the Peak, which in past seasons has featured the TCU baseball team, Colorado State menโs basketball and football teams, and the Wyoming football team. Each show provides viewers an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look into athletic programs across the Mountain West Conference that delves into the lives of the student-athletes. Season Pass will follow both programs from the first days of practice through the 2011 Conoco Mountain West Conference Basketball Championships. Unique elements from the prior seasons will return in Season Pass: Colorado State Menโs Basketball, including Miles a Minute, Player Profiles (โThe Rosterโ) and The Ramsโ Glossary. Player Profiles and the Lady Rebels Glossary will apply to Season Pass: UNLV Womenโs Basketball. Both shows will incorporate a player version of Coach โem Up called This Is My Game, which features different players demonstrating a how-to on various on-court techniques. Additional web-only segments will be available throughout the season exclusively at www.themtn.tv.
Hosts, broadcasters and analysts
(past and present listed in alphabetical order)
- Anne Marie Anderson
- Roger Bailey
- James Bates
- Gary Bender
- Jon Berger
- Tammy Blackburn
- Dave Bollwinkel
- Jenny Cavnar
- Rich Cellini
- Toby Christensen
- Todd Christensen
- Joe Cravens
- Bill Doleman
- Mike Evans
- Marty Fletcher
- Blaine Fowler
- Amy Gant
- Akbar Gbaja-Biamila
- Courtney George
- Joe Glenn
- Terri Goldberg
- Robert Griffith
- Mark Knudson
- Sammy Linebaugh
- Andrea Lloyd
- Larry Mangino
- Amanda Mazey
- Beau Morgan
- Tim Neverett
- Glenn Parker
- Marius Payton
- Bill Riley
- Reggie Rivers
- Scott Sarra
- Ann Schatz
- Cash Sirois
- Molly Sullivan
- Natalie Vickers
- Ari Wolfe
Awards
Since 2006, The Mtn. has received 28 Emmy Award nominations and won five times. The network has also garnered three Promax/BDA nominations and won two Promax Awards. In 2009, The Mtn. was a finalist in the Live Game or Live Event for Corporate Entities category at the SVG/NATAS Global Media Awards for College Sports.
Distribution
The Mtn. is currently available in all nine MWC markets on the following providers:
- Satellite
- DirecTV (nationwide) - Available on Choice package inside the MWC, Sports Pack for the rest of the country
- Cable
- All West Communications (Utah, Wyoming)
- Baja Broadband (Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah)
- Bresnan Communications (Colorado, Utah, Wyoming)
- Broadweave Networks (Utah)
- CableONE (Idaho, New Mexico)
- CC Communications (Nevada)
- Centracom Interactive (Utah)
- Champion Broadband (Colorado, Wyoming)
- Comcast (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah)
- CommuniComm (Colorado, Texas, Wyoming)
- Cox (Arizona, California, Nevada)
- Emery Telecom Video (Utah)
- Independent Cable Systems of Idaho (Idaho)
- Levan Cable (Utah)
- Manti Tele Communications Company (Utah)
- Orbitel Communications (Arizona)
- Prime Time Communications (Utah)
- Project Mutual Telephone (Idaho)
- Provo Cable (Utah)
- RigidTech (Wyoming)
- Qwest (Colorado, Utah)
- Reliance Connects (Nevada)
- Rural Telephone Company (Idaho)
- Saratoga Cable (Utah)
- Silver Star Communications (Wyoming)
- South Central Communications (Utah)
- Spanish Fork Community Network (Utah)
- Strata Networks (Utah)
- Suddenlink Communications (Texas)
- Sweetwater Cable Television (Wyoming)
- TCT (Wyoming)
- USA Communications (Colorado)
- Online
- Comcast.net (highlights only)
On February 22, 2008, DirecTV and The Mtn. reached a carriage agreement in which the channel was added in time for the 2008-09 academic year.[1] Currently, DirecTV only carries the HD feed of the channel for certain football and basketball games.
On July 7, 2009, it was announced that Cox Cable will add the channel in Orange County, California and Arizona on August 1, 2009.[2]
Distribution controversy
On June 1, 2007, the presidents of Brigham Young University and the University of Utah, unsatisfied with the current distribution, issued a joint press release that they "retained a sports broadcasting attorney to explore all possible options in improving the distribution of athletic broadcasts to their fans".[3]
On June 5, 2007 the MWC Board "reaffirmed its unanimous support of the league's television model and its commitment to working collectively as a unified group", and its Directors unanimously voted to join BYU and Utah to retain the attorney they had hired.[4]
In an interview with KUTV, President Michael K. Young of Utah stated that "Every [MWC member] knows...President Samuelson and I have been clear about this for the last year and a half that it is absolutely essential that we get on satellite to make our games available to our fans. Anything short of that is unacceptable." He then added that "We are passionately committed to our having our football games being on TV this year."[5]
Since Time Warner Cable does not have a carriage agreement with The Mtn., it is unavailable on cable in 2 areas in MWC's market: The Dallas/Ft. Worth area, and a significant portion of San Diego County.
As of November 3, 2007 Precis Communications which services roughly 25 rural areas throughout Utah, Nevada and Arizona has refused to carry The Mtn. unless they are allowed to put it on a tier package.[citation needed] Comcast states that it is a requirement that it comes with expanded basic service. Precis Communications has stated that "in order to pay for the cost of having The Mtn. we would either have to have it on a tier or raise all our customers rates by 2 to 3 dollars, which would dissatisfy our customers who do not want The Mtn."[citation needed] These disputes are similar to those that Big Ten Network had its in first year on the air.
MWC institutions
- Boise State University โ Broncos
- Colorado State University โ Rams
- Fresno State University - Bulldogs (beginning in 2012)
- San Diego State University โ Aztecs
- Texas Christian University โ Horned Frogs (leaving in 2012)
- United States Air Force Academy โ Falcons
- University of Hawaii at Manoa - Warriors (football only beginning in 2012)
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas โ Rebels and Lady Rebels
- University of Nevada, Reno - Wolf Pack (beginning in 2012)
- University of New Mexico โ Lobos
- University of Wyoming โ Cowboys and Cowgirls
Events covered
- 30 live football games, all presented in HD
- 70 men's basketball games
- 26 women's basketball games
- Over 40 "Olympic" events, inclusive of baseball, softball, volleyball and soccer
- Coverage of other "Olympic" sports events, showcasing tennis, golf, gymnastics, track and field and swimming and diving
- Over 170 live events in total
- Conoco Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournament 8/9 seed game and quarterfinals (semifinal games are on CBS Sports Network, final is on VERSUS)
- Conoco Mountain West Conference women's basketball tournament second round and semifinals (final is on VERSUS)
- Conoco Mountain West Conference Baseball Championship
The Mtn. HD
The Mtn. HD is a 1080i high definition simulcast of The Mtn. that launched on November 22, 2008 at 11 AM MT. The first show on the new HD version of the channel was MWC Football Saturday, followed by two football games in HD: first Colorado State at Wyoming, then the Brigham Young at Utah rivalry game[6]
The channel broadcast nine football games in HD between November 14โ28, 2009.[7]
Starting in 2010, all football games aired in HD as will the 2011 Conoco Mountain West Conference Basketball Championships.[8]
See also
- Mountain West Conference
- CBS Sports Network - sister channel of MountainWest Sports Network
- Comcast SportsNet - sister channel of MountainWest Sports Network
- Big Ten Network
- ESPNU
- Fox College Sports
- BYUtvsports.com
- Longhorn Network
- Pac-12 Network
References
Information on specific programs comes from the half-hour special This is the Mtn., which aired in conjunction with the DirecTV launch. See also:
- ^ DirecTV Press Release
- ^ Cox Bolsters CBS College Sports, The Mtn. Distribution Rosters - Operator To Add National Service, Regional Sports Network In Arizona, Orange County Multichannel News July 7, 2009
- ^ "BYU and Utah hire attorney regarding the .mtn debacle". byu.edu. http://byunews.byu.edu/archive07-jun-sportslaw.aspx. Retrieved 2007-06-19.
- ^ "MWC Board address TV distribution". themwc.cstv.com. http://themwc.cstv.com/genrel/060507aad.html. Retrieved 2007-06-19.
- ^ "Utes & Cougars VS The Mountain". kutv.com. Archived from the original on 2007-06-06. http://web.archive.org/web/20070606103139/http://kutv.com/davidjames/local_story_152230610.html. Retrieved 2007-06-19.
- ^ The Mtn. rolls out HD telecasts for November 22 football games
- ^ THE MTN. ANNOUNCES ADDITION OF HD GAMES TO ITS 2009 FOOTBALL TELECAST SCHEDULE
- ^ MWC Football Schedule & Standings - The 2010 MWC Football Telecast schedule is here! The Mtn. Official Site
Links to related articles Mountain West Conference Full members Air Force Falcons โข Boise State Broncos โข Colorado State Rams โข New Mexico Lobos โข San Diego State Aztecs โข Texas Christian Horned Frogs/Lady Frogs (leaving in 2012) ยท UNLV Rebels โข Wyoming Cowboys/Cowgirls
Future full members Fresno State Bulldogs (2012) โข Nevada Wolf Pack (2012)
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