Georgetown University Students Create 48-Hour ESPNU Television Schedule
July 3, 2008 WASHINGTON, D.C. - ESPNU Campus Connection students from Georgetown University have scheduled 48 hours of television programming for ESPNU, the 24-hour college sports network, from July 7 -8. A team of four journalism students worked with the ESPNU programming staff to develop a schedule devoted to their school. The schedule will primarily feature a number of men's basketball games spanning from 1983-2008 in addition to some men's and women's lacrosse and sailing. The following students worked together to plan and create the ESPNU schedule: Nick Sementelli (Dallas, Texas); Bridget Geraghty (Chicago, Ill.); Paul Campbell (Chehalis, Wash.); and Peter Keszler (Bethesda, Md.). Each student is intended to graduate in 2009. Working with students, professors and athletic departments, ESPNU Campus Connection incorporates student-generated content across multiple ESPN platforms. The first major Campus Connection student-run initiative involved students from the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), who assisted with producing a men's basketball telecast on Jan. 9. The other schools participating: Florida State University, University of Georgia, University of Missouri, University of North Carolina, Ohio University, Pepperdine University, Syracuse University, University of Tennessee, University of Texas (Austin) and Texas Southern University. July 7th ESPNU currently reaches approximately 21 million homes through long-term carriage agreements with Charter, Cox, DIRECTV (Channel 609), EchoStar's DISH Network (Channel 148), AT&T, Insight Communications, Mediacom, Time Warner, Verizon and hundreds of smaller affiliates. In addition, ESPNU.com, the companion to the ESPNU college sports television network, is the online destination for college sports content, including news, information, extensive online video and audio and more. For more information on ESPNU, please visit the online media kit at http://www.espnmediazone.com/press_kits/ESPNU/index.html. |