Sports
Webcasting Network and the Long Island based newspaper Newsday, will
partner to broadcast Long Island's final boys lacrosse game from the
Empire State Games. The game will be seen on Newsday’s video web
service the N-Zone on Tuesday, July 29, 2008.
The internet based media company, which capped off a 7 game regular
season boys lacrosse schedule, with 2 playoff games will be presenting
coverage of the Empire State Games for the first time in its history.
Sports
Webcasting Network and the Long Island based newspaper Newsday, will
partner to broadcast Long Island's final boys lacrosse game from the
Empire State Games. The game will be seen on Newsday’s video web
service the N-Zone on Tuesday, July 29, 2008.
The internet based media company, which capped off a 7 game regular
season boys lacrosse schedule, with 2 playoff games will be presenting
coverage of the Empire State Games for the first time in its history.
“We
are extremely excited,” said play-by-play announcer and SWN’s
Director Rob Goldenberg. “This is a great opportunity for us from
a few different perspectives. Certainly, our broadcast of a high profile
event like the Empire Games is going to provide great exposure for us.
Couple that with the chance to partner with Newsday a leader in the
industry and it’s really a homerun for us.
For the
last five years, Sports Webcasting Network, under the banner of T &
D Sports Video Productions and Sports Radio Network, has been airing
football and basketball games and other sports related content on radio,
television and the internet. Sports |
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Webcasting
Network is a full service broadcasting outlet for high school, collegiate,
amateur, and professional sports has emerged as the premiere as a media
outlet for sporting events and entertainment in the northeast, and as
an entity, which recognizes student athletes and their achievements
on the field. Offering the latest cutting edge broadcast solution with
audio and video webcasts streamed live and/or on tape over the internet
Sports Webcasting Network can reach a potentially limitless audience
Among its viewership, SWN has boasted that fans in more than 15 countries,
including Canada, Israel, Australia, France, Great Britain, Switzerland
and Belgium watching to the webcasts.
Sports
Webcasting Network will be finalizing plans to add a High School Football
Game of the week starting this fall. |