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Fans Guide to Following the Beavers Football Television The Pac-10 Conference has TV contracts with ABC, FSN, ESPN/ESPN 2 and Versus. Regionally the Beavers partner with FSN Northwest for live games and two produced shows, With outstanding distribution on both cable and satellite systems, FSN NW is available in one million households in the state of Oregon, 3.4 million in Pacific Northwest and 30 million nationally where FSN is available on most cable and satellite systems. FSN Northwest will air games available during the season within the parameters of the Pac-10's television contracts. Open local telecast windows vary from week to week and are usually selected in 6/12 day windows by the Pac-10).
Shows on FSN Northwest: Beavers All Access- Now airing every Tuesday this popular magazine show covers football and all action for OSU sports with scores and in-depth features on student-athletes, coaches and all access into the program. Beavers All Access airs on FSN NW every Tuesday (up from Wednesdays last year). Beavers All Access will not be taped live on location for 2008-09. Beavers' Press Pass- Mike Riley's and Craig Robinson's weekly press conferences air tape-delay on FSN NW throughout the week. KEZI 9 Coverage- Chambers stations throughout the state, highlighted by KEZI 9 in Eugene will include a heavy dose of Beaver coverage in news and sports programming throughout the year. KEZI 9 and Chambers Productions will produce several internal highlight shows and videos for Oregon State donors events and coaches. For more info on visit kezi.com. Radio The Beavers enjoy the most extensive radio package in the Pac-12 airing more total hours (live play-by-play and shows). Beaver Sports Properties (BSP)-Learfield Sports manages the Beaver Sports Radio Network, which airs football, men's and women's basketball, baseball games, and weekly Beaver Sports Talk. In Portland, the state's largest metro, KPAM 860 (AM) serves as flagship (and will add baseball to the impressive schedule of Beaver play-by-play) with all-sports station KEJO 1240 AM - Joe Radio covering the Beavers in the Corvallis area. Mike Parker serves as the Voice of the Beavers and is joined by OSU Hall-of-Famer Jim Wilson, Steve Preece and KPAM's Ron Callan for football. Parker calls men's basketball along with bring his classic voice to the two-time national champions for baseball with Wilson joining for select games. Callan also calls baseball early in the season. Women's basketball and post-season softball are carried on KEJO's sister stations KLOO 1340-AM or KKTH 990-AM. Callan calls the games for Scott Rueck's program. And OSU women's hoops will air in the Portland market on KPAM's sister station KKOV (1550 AM) airing 10 games. The two-time baseball national champions carry title-size radio programming with all games airing in Portland, Corvallis, Bend, Medford, Eugene, Salem and Roseburg. Portland flagship KPAM 860 begins full and exclusive coverage in 2009 with all games airing on either KPAM 860 (all Friday, Saturday and Sunday games) or sister station KKAD 1550 (weekday games). The Beavers are the only Pac-10 school and one of very few elite programs in the nation who offer live play-by-play (non-student radio) of every game across multi-markets. Beaver Sports Talk- The hour-long coaches show airs on Thursdays through November before moving to Tuesdays from Dec. 1 through April. Beaver Sports Talk is open to the public and takes place across from campus at McMenamins in Corvallis from 7-8 p.m. Fans can call-in the show at 1-877-600-6433. Joe Beaver Show- During the year the Joe Beaver Show on 1240 KEJO (Mon-Fri 12 - 2 p.m.) is hosted by Mike Parker and Jon Warren. The duos two-hour show is centered around OSU Athletics. Bob in the Morning on KPAM 860- KPAM sports director Ron Callan and Portland radio icon Bob Miller interview Mike Riley and other Beaver coaches each week on the "Bob in the Morning Show" around 8:20 a.m. Show airs from 6 - 9 a.m. on KPAM 860. Beavers in Spanish- Vamos Castores! (Let's Go Beavers in Spanish). OSU Athletics has one of the most extensive Hispanic sports marketing program of any college in the country. Oregon and areas of Washington register a Hispanic population of between 8-10%. In 2003, Oregon State made history by becoming the first Pacific Northwest school to offer Spanish-language to the Latino community when they broadcast Beaver football games to Portland's Hispanic population. Today KWIP (880 AM) in Dallas, Ore., hosts the Spanish broadcasts. Beavers on Satellite- XM Radio XM Satellite Radio is the official partner of the Pac-10 Conference. XM (Channels 190-194) will offer every Beaver football, men's basketball and a select schedule of women's basketball and baseball games. Follow this link for programming and information for XM Radio. Online Beaver fans have several options to listen, watch or follow live play-by-play via osubeavers.com. Beaver Nation Online - Beaver Nation Online(BNO) the premium visual service of osubeavers.com offer video of football, men's and women's basketball and baseball games and Beaver Sports Talk weekly radio show. BNO is available on a subscription basis. This small fee helps support the broadcasts and raises vital revenue for OSU Athletics Schedules and subscription information are provided online: GameTracker - Live stats are available on osubeavers.com through GameTracker for football, men's basketball, women's basketball, softball and baseball. GameTracker will be offered for all OSU home games and select away games on osubeavers.com, which is powered by CBS. If the Beavers travel to a school that also partners with CBS GameTracker will be available. Please check with the host school's website for their live stats version. |
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