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Longhorn Network

Longhorn Network (LHN) is an American regional sports network owned as a joint venture between The University of Texas at Austin, ESPN and Learfield (formerly IMG College), and is operated by ESPN (itself owned jointly by The Walt Disney Company and the Hearst Communications). The network, which launched on August 26, 2011, focuses on the Texas Longhorns varsity sports teams of the University of Texas at Austin.

Longhorn Network
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaTexas
Nationwide (via satellite)
HeadquartersAustin, Texas
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format720p (HD), 480i (SD)
Ownership
OwnerUniversity of Texas at Austin
ESPN Inc.
Learfield
Sister channels
History
LaunchedAugust 26, 2011; 12 years ago (2011-08-26)[1]
Links
WebsiteLonghorn Network
Availability
Streaming media
WatchESPN & ESPN AppWatch live
(U.S. cable internet subscribers in Texas's conference territory only; requires login from pay television provider to access content)
AT&T TV NowSports Pack
Sling TVSports Extra
VidgoCore

Longhorn Network was announced by ESPN on January 19, 2011.[2] The name and logo were revealed during the Longhorns' spring football game on April 3, 2011.[3] It holds the third-tier media rights to the Longhorns, and features events from 20 different sports involving the Texas Longhorns athletics department, along with original and historical programming. The network also features academic and cultural content from the UT Austin campus.

Due to the Longhorns' upcoming move from the Big 12 Conference (whose media rights structure allowed for the arrangement Longhorn Network was established under) on July 1, 2024 to the SEC (whose media rights are owned by ESPN),[4][5] Longhorn Network is likely to wind down independent operations in the late spring of 2024, with its programming transitioning into ESPN's SEC Network.[6]

Carriage edit

The first national provider to carry the Longhorn Network was fiber optic television service Verizon FiOS, which announced a deal to carry the network in August 2011.[7] On August 31, 2012, the network began to be carried on AT&T U-verse. Several smaller cable providers throughout Texas have also added the channel – namely Consolidated Communications, Bay City Cablevision, Mid-Coast Cablevision, Texas Mid-Gulf Cablevision, En-Touch Systems, E-Tex Communications and Grande Communications.[8][9]

The only major provider serving Texas that does not carry the Longhorn Network is Comcast.[8]

Carriage agreements edit

2012 edit

On October 4, 2012, New York-based Cablevision Systems Corporation began carrying LHN on its systems in the Western United States. Its New York City area systems were not included in the deal.[10] Two months later on December 12, Cox Communications announced a comprehensive long-term distribution agreement that included adding the Longhorn Network to its systems in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma.[11][12] On December 31, 2012, Charter Communications announced that it would add LHN as part of a wide-range long-term carriage deal with ESPN and The Walt Disney Company. Charter also took over Cablevision's western systems in the first quarter of 2013 and maintained the rights agreed to by Cablevision for LHN. It is available on its systems in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Texas and Virginia.[12][13]

2013 edit

On August 8, 2013, Time Warner Cable announced that it would begin carrying LHN in its Texas service areas.[14]

2014 edit

On March 3, 2014, The Walt Disney Company and Dish Network announced a deal to carry the Longhorn Network as part of a new long-term, wide-ranging distribution agreement.[15] The channel became available on the satellite provider on May 28 of that year. On December 23, 2014, DirecTV announced a long-term, wide-ranging distribution agreement with Disney that included the carriage of Longhorn Network.[16]

2015 edit

Longhorn Network launched on DirecTV on January 21, 2015 along with Fusion. It became available on regional sports network on the Choice package in the Southwestern United States and on the Sports Pack everywhere else.[17]

2017 edit

In May 2017, DirecTV Now reduced the presence for the Longhorn Network from nationwide coverage to solely to the Big 12 territory (DirecTV's satellite service continues to carry LHN nationally).[18]

Online presence edit

Although the Longhorn Network has an internet presence hosted by ESPN, it functions as a TV Everywhere service that is unavailable to subscribers unless their cable and internet service provider carries the network, with further geographical restrictions (usually confined to the states contained within the Big 12 Conference); ESPN.com and the ESPN App enforce the same restrictions in carrying the network.[19] Patrick Ryan, Policy Counsel, Open Internet at Google pointed out that the reach of LHN as of September 2012 was about 10 million potential viewers, whereas if it were online, it could reach 230 million viewers in the U.S., or as many as 2 billion potential viewers.[19]

Future edit

With UT–Austin's upcoming move to the SEC in 2024, athletic director Chris Del Conte stated in May 2022 that Longhorn Network will most likely be shut down (referring to it tongue-in-cheek as "the History channel"), and that they were ready for UT–Austin programming to shift to the ESPN-run SEC Network and its full national coverage.[20] In August 2022, ESPN president of programming Burke Magnus confirmed that Longhorn Network's programming would be "folded" into SEC Network upon the completion of the transfer of UT–Austin and the University of Oklahoma into the SEC.[21] With the confirmation the Longhorns and Sooners will shift their conference affiliation to the SEC on July 1, 2024, the network will likely wind down after the end of the 2024 Longhorn baseball regular season, barring any extension of their season into the College World Series.[22]

Programming edit

Regular programming edit

[23][24]

  • Longhorn Extra: This Week – A weekly broadcast covering news on the university's 20 varsity teams.
  • Rewind with Steve Sarkisian – A Monday program featuring analysis from the football coach of the past weekend's game.
  • Texas All Access – A weekly insider show about the Longhorns sports teams, focusing on the football team during the fall months.
  • Game Plan with Tom Herman – A Thursday night preview show to the upcoming weekend's football game.
  • Texas GameDay – A two-hour pre-game show, similar in format to ESPN's College GameDay, which is broadcast from the site of Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium for home games and the Austin-based network studio for road games.
  • Texas GameDay Final – A 90-minute post-game show, similar in format to ESPN's College Football Final, on site at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium for home games and the Austin-based network studio for road games.
  • Longhorn Legends – A roundtable discussion program with Longhorns football coach Mack Brown and a rotating selection of former players.
  • The Season: 2005 Texas Longhorns – An in-depth review of the 2005 Longhorns football season, during which the team earned its fourth national championship in the university's history.
  • Texas' Greatest Games – A Top 10 countdown of what is considered to be the program's best football games.
  • Texas' Greatest Athletes – A program covering those who are considered to be the best athletes (across all sports) that the school has produced.
  • Traditions – A look into how some of the university's historical sports traditions started.

Sports edit

The first live sports event broadcast on the network aired on the date of its launch, the women's volleyball team's 2011 season opener against the Pepperdine Waves. The first live football game telecast on the network aired on September 3, 2011, in which the Longhorns played against the Rice Owls.[25] The Longhorn Network would expand its sports coverage to include five UTSA Roadrunners football games to its schedule for sister campus University of Texas at San Antonio's inaugural football season, the first of which aired on September 10, 2011.[26] The majority of the live events are handled by the Longhorn Network Operations department, which manages the crew that sets up the equipment used to air the event. Over 200 live events were managed by this department during the 2011–12 school year.[27]

Longhorn Network simulcast featured groups coverage of the 2015 Open Championship, which featured University of Texas alumni Jordan Spieth.[28]

In February 2018, the network began to produce and carry coverage of women's softball games at UT's McCombs Field where the university mainly served as a host school for neutral-site series and games between northern teams (southern schools and domes regularly host the programs of northern schools in baseball and softball during the winter), allowing the schools to have full coverage of their games without having to take on additional travel and production costs for broadcasting their games.[citation needed]

Controversies edit

High school football edit

From the initial announcement of the Longhorn Network, ESPN had made it known that it desired to broadcast up to 18 high school football games per season. The idea was a cause for concern among other Big 12 schools.

Texas A&M, due to what that university viewed as possible recruiting violations, cites the LHN as the reason for their decision to leave the Big 12 for the SEC in 2012.[29] However, in 2022, R. Bowen Loftin accidentally revealed that the decision to leave for the SEC had already been made no later than the summer of 2010, invalidating the claim that the LHN was the reason for the school’s move to the SEC. [1]

Nebraska also cites the LHN as the reason for their decision to leave the Big 12. It was decided to leave the Big 12 Conference and join the Big Ten Conference on June 12, 2010, 7 months before the announcement of the LHN on January 19, 2011. [2]

Public High School Athletics in the State of Texas are governed by the University Interscholastic League (the UIL), which was founded by and remains a part of The University of Texas at Austin.[3] The UIL owns all broadcast media rights to Texas High School Athletics.[4] During an August 1, 2011, meeting of all Big 12 athletic directors, it was decided that the issue of airing high school football games on the LHN would be postponed for one year, allowing time for the NCAA to rule on the matter.[30] On August 11, 2011, the NCAA ruled that no school or conference network would be permitted to broadcast high school sports or any other high school programming, effectively bringing the issue to a close.[31][32]

Big 12 Conference football edit

In addition to a non-conference game each season, ESPN desired to place a Big 12 Conference game on the Longhorn Network. At the same Big 12 meeting that discussed high school football telecasts, it was agreed upon that a conference game would be acceptable as long as both schools and the conference office approved the broadcast.[30] It was reported that ESPN asked Texas Tech for permission to broadcast the team's November 5[when?] game against the Longhorns on the network. ESPN told the university that the game would most likely not be carried on any of the ESPN family of networks, leaving a broadcast on the LHN as its only option. In return, ESPN promised to televise two non-conference football games over the next four seasons, televise some other non-football programming, $5 million cash, and help from the network to try to arrange a home-and-home series against a top BCS conference school. Texas Tech passed on the offer with the university's chancellor Kent Hance explaining that "I don't want a Tech fan to have to give one dime to the Longhorn Network". ESPN then contacted Oklahoma State about airing games on the network; that university also refused the invitation to appear on the network.[33] Texas Athletics eventually announced that the Kansas Jayhawks had agreed to let its game against the Longhorns on October 29 air on LHN (the University of Kansas's third-tier media rights are also managed by LHN co-owner IMG College). The agreement allowed the Longhorn Network to be the national carrier of the game, except in Kansas markets, where the game was shown on broadcast television.[34] ESPN revealed plans to broadcast the Texas Tech-Texas State game on the Longhorn Network in 2012, however Texas Tech threatened to drop the game in favor of an 11-game schedule, resulting in the game being removed from LHN's schedule.

In November 2012, ESPN syndicated a second feed of a Longhorn football home game against Iowa State to ABC-affiliated television stations across Iowa (including KETV in Omaha, Nebraska, which is owned by ESPN part-owner Hearst Corporation) to provide access to the game within that state. A secondary announcing team was used for the Iowa State feed.[35] The same was done in September 2013 for a matchup against Ole Miss throughout the state of Mississippi. Mediacom eventually established an online/traditional network with Iowa State in their service area, Cyclones.tv, featuring university programming, along with any live games featuring Texas which are only available through Longhorn Network with Iowa State overlaying their own play-by-play and commentary, or producing their own telecast entirely.

Potential conflict of interest edit

In 2011 ESPN's financial stake in the LHN was accused of creating a potential conflict of interest.[36][37][38] Some fear that ESPN's involvement in the network will inhibit journalistic integrity as that network has a financial interest in the success of the athletic programs at the University of Texas. Sports Illustrated writer Richard Deitsch wrote: "The network's existence... creates an impossible situation for ESPN's college football producers and reporters (plenty of whom care about reporting). For every story ESPN does on Texas and its opponents, they'll be skeptics wondering what the motivation was for the story."[39]

In 2011 the stipulation included in the network's founding agreement that gives Texas the right to dismiss LHN announcers that do not "reflect the quality and reputation of UT" was questioned.[36][40] An ESPN spokesperson addressed the situation by stating: "This is not common in ESPN agreements because this UT network is so unique/new for us ...The provision does not allow for random replacement of commentators or reaction to critical comments... it's more about potential situations where a commentator makes completely inappropriate comments or gets involved in inappropriate actions."[41]

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ Texas' Longhorn Network raising some concerns around Big 12, USA Today, retrieved 25 July 2011
  2. ^ Texas, ESPN announce new network
  3. ^ "ESPN and University of Texas unveil 'Longhorn Network' name and logo," from TexasSports.com, 4/3/2011
  4. ^ Moyle, Nick (July 15, 2019). "Big 12 notes: Conference gets presence on ESPN+". HoustonChronicle.com. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  5. ^ "ESPN's expanded Big 12 rights deal adds OTT extension". SportsPro Media. April 11, 2019. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  6. ^ "Texas AD Chris Del Conte Reveals Fate of Longhorn Network After SEC Move". si.com. February 20, 2023. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  7. ^ ESPN's Longhorn Network Corrals Verizon FiOS As First Announced Affiliate Multichannel News August 25, 2011
  8. ^ a b Longhorn Network Adds Six Texas Operators Multichannel News August 26, 2011
  9. ^ Grande adds Longhorn Network 2011-11-01 at the Wayback Machine Austin American-Statesman September 2, 2011
  10. ^ Longhorn Network signs deal with Cablevision Systems Houston Chronicle October 4, 2012
  11. ^ Kristie Chong Adler. "The Walt Disney Company and Cox Communications Announce Comprehensive Distribution Agreement - ESPN MediaZone". ESPN MediaZone.
  12. ^ a b "Frequently Asked Questions about the Longhorn Network". go.com.
  13. ^ Press release (31 December 2012). "The Walt Disney Company and Charter Communications Announce New Distribution Agreement". The Futon Critic. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  14. ^ Kristie Chong Adler. "Time Warner Cable Launches Longhorn Network - ESPN MediaZone". ESPN MediaZone.
  15. ^ Kristie Chong Adler. "The Walt Disney Company and DISH Network Sign Groundbreaking Long-term, Wide-ranging Agreement - ESPN MediaZone". ESPN MediaZone.
  16. ^ "DIRECTV - DIRECTV and The Walt Disney Company Sign Expansive Agreement". directv.com.
  17. ^ "Ande Wall on Twitter". Twitter.
  18. ^ "DIRECTV Now Moves Longhorn Network From National Channel to Regional". tvanswerman.com.
  19. ^ a b "College sports should hook 'em online", from Policy By the Numbers (September 8, 2012)
  20. ^ "Texas AD Chris Del Conte confirms Longhorn Network will end with SEC move". Awful Announcing. 2022-05-12. Retrieved 2022-05-12.
  21. ^ Bucholtz, Andrew (2022-08-26). "Burke Magnus discusses Longhorn Network, Texas/Oklahoma SEC move". Awful Announcing. Retrieved 2022-08-26.
  22. ^ Silverstein, Adam (9 February 2023). "Texas, Oklahoma leaving Big 12 early, joining SEC in 2024 season after reaching exit agreement". CBSSports.com. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  23. ^ Longhorn Network to launch Aug. 26; first slate of shows announced 2011-09-20 at the Wayback Machine, Austin American-Statesman, retrieved 25 July 2011
  24. ^ Longhorn Network announces additional programming 2011-09-20 at the Wayback Machine, Austin American-Statesman, retrieved 5 August 2011
  25. ^ Longhorn Network names on-air team 2011-07-11 at the Wayback Machine, KXAN-TV. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  26. ^ "Longhorn Network to air 5 UTSA home football games". statesman.com. Archived from the original on 2013-02-03.
  27. ^ Potts, Keri (2012-08-22). "Fact Sheet: Year One on Longhorn Network". ESPN Press Room U.S. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
  28. ^ "British Open 2015 viewing guide: Coverage schedule and how to watch live online from St. Andrews". SBNation. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  29. ^ Staples, Andy (July 5, 2012). "TCU finally in Big 12". Inside College Football. Sports Illustrated. p. 2. Retrieved September 28, 2012.
  30. ^ a b Big 12 sets up restrictions on Longhorn Network, Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 1 August 2011
  31. ^ High school games cannot be on school networks 2012-10-17 at the Wayback Machine, CBS Sports, retrieved 11 August 2011
  32. ^ Finger, Mike (August 11, 2011). "Longhorn Network's high school plans permanently shot down". San Antonio Express. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  33. ^ Tech says no to Longhorn Network 2011-09-17 at the Wayback Machine, Amarillo Globe-News. Retrieved 9 August 2011/
  34. ^ Texas-Kansas football game to air on Longhorn Network, TexasSports.com. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  35. ^ Dinges, Gary (9 November 2012). "Texas-Iowa State game to air, but Longhorn Network remains tough to find". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  36. ^ a b Open Mikes: Is the Longhorn Network a good or bad idea? USA Today. Retrieved August 29, 2011
  37. ^ Longhorn Network Contract Between Texas and ESPN Revealed, Big 12 Future Not Bright 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine The Big Lead. Retrieved August 29, 2011
  38. ^ ESPN's Texas Longhorn Network - Good For College Sports? Corn Nation. Retrieved August 29, 2011
  39. ^ College Football TV Roundtable SI.com. Retrieved August 29, 2011
  40. ^ ESPN Talent on the Longhorn Network Better Be Nice – or the University of Texas Might Have You Replaced The Big Lead. Retrieved August 29, 2011
  41. ^ Longhorns TV Deal: Texas Can Fire ESPN Broadcasters Burnt Orange Nation. Retrieved August 29, 2011

Further reading

  • Steven Godfrey (October 3, 2013). "The eye of Texas: Inside the Longhorn Network as it continues to enter uncharted television territory". SB Nation. Retrieved October 8, 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website

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LHN redirects here For other uses see LHN disambiguation Longhorn Network LHN is an American regional sports network owned as a joint venture between The University of Texas at Austin ESPN and Learfield formerly IMG College and is operated by ESPN itself owned jointly by The Walt Disney Company and the Hearst Communications The network which launched on August 26 2011 focuses on the Texas Longhorns varsity sports teams of the University of Texas at Austin Longhorn NetworkCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaTexasNationwide via satellite HeadquartersAustin TexasProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format720p HD 480i SD OwnershipOwnerUniversity of Texas at AustinESPN Inc LearfieldSister channelsESPNESPNUACC NetworkSEC NetworkHistoryLaunchedAugust 26 2011 12 years ago 2011 08 26 1 LinksWebsiteLonghorn NetworkAvailabilityStreaming mediaWatchESPN amp ESPN AppWatch live U S cable internet subscribers in Texas s conference territory only requires login from pay television provider to access content AT amp T TV NowSports PackSling TVSports ExtraVidgoCoreLonghorn Network was announced by ESPN on January 19 2011 2 The name and logo were revealed during the Longhorns spring football game on April 3 2011 3 It holds the third tier media rights to the Longhorns and features events from 20 different sports involving the Texas Longhorns athletics department along with original and historical programming The network also features academic and cultural content from the UT Austin campus Due to the Longhorns upcoming move from the Big 12 Conference whose media rights structure allowed for the arrangement Longhorn Network was established under on July 1 2024 to the SEC whose media rights are owned by ESPN 4 5 Longhorn Network is likely to wind down independent operations in the late spring of 2024 with its programming transitioning into ESPN s SEC Network 6 Contents 1 Carriage 1 1 Carriage agreements 1 1 1 2012 1 1 2 2013 1 1 3 2014 1 1 4 2015 1 1 5 2017 1 2 Online presence 2 Future 3 Programming 3 1 Regular programming 3 2 Sports 4 Controversies 4 1 High school football 4 2 Big 12 Conference football 4 3 Potential conflict of interest 5 References 6 External linksCarriage editThe first national provider to carry the Longhorn Network was fiber optic television service Verizon FiOS which announced a deal to carry the network in August 2011 7 On August 31 2012 the network began to be carried on AT amp T U verse Several smaller cable providers throughout Texas have also added the channel namely Consolidated Communications Bay City Cablevision Mid Coast Cablevision Texas Mid Gulf Cablevision En Touch Systems E Tex Communications and Grande Communications 8 9 The only major provider serving Texas that does not carry the Longhorn Network is Comcast 8 Carriage agreements edit 2012 edit On October 4 2012 New York based Cablevision Systems Corporation began carrying LHN on its systems in the Western United States Its New York City area systems were not included in the deal 10 Two months later on December 12 Cox Communications announced a comprehensive long term distribution agreement that included adding the Longhorn Network to its systems in Arkansas Kansas Louisiana and Oklahoma 11 12 On December 31 2012 Charter Communications announced that it would add LHN as part of a wide range long term carriage deal with ESPN and The Walt Disney Company Charter also took over Cablevision s western systems in the first quarter of 2013 and maintained the rights agreed to by Cablevision for LHN It is available on its systems in Arkansas Louisiana New Mexico Texas and Virginia 12 13 2013 edit On August 8 2013 Time Warner Cable announced that it would begin carrying LHN in its Texas service areas 14 2014 edit On March 3 2014 The Walt Disney Company and Dish Network announced a deal to carry the Longhorn Network as part of a new long term wide ranging distribution agreement 15 The channel became available on the satellite provider on May 28 of that year On December 23 2014 DirecTV announced a long term wide ranging distribution agreement with Disney that included the carriage of Longhorn Network 16 2015 edit Longhorn Network launched on DirecTV on January 21 2015 along with Fusion It became available on regional sports network on the Choice package in the Southwestern United States and on the Sports Pack everywhere else 17 2017 edit In May 2017 DirecTV Now reduced the presence for the Longhorn Network from nationwide coverage to solely to the Big 12 territory DirecTV s satellite service continues to carry LHN nationally 18 Online presence edit Although the Longhorn Network has an internet presence hosted by ESPN it functions as a TV Everywhere service that is unavailable to subscribers unless their cable and internet service provider carries the network with further geographical restrictions usually confined to the states contained within the Big 12 Conference ESPN com and the ESPN App enforce the same restrictions in carrying the network 19 Patrick Ryan Policy Counsel Open Internet at Google pointed out that the reach of LHN as of September 2012 was about 10 million potential viewers whereas if it were online it could reach 230 million viewers in the U S or as many as 2 billion potential viewers 19 Future editWith UT Austin s upcoming move to the SEC in 2024 athletic director Chris Del Conte stated in May 2022 that Longhorn Network will most likely be shut down referring to it tongue in cheek as the History channel and that they were ready for UT Austin programming to shift to the ESPN run SEC Network and its full national coverage 20 In August 2022 ESPN president of programming Burke Magnus confirmed that Longhorn Network s programming would be folded into SEC Network upon the completion of the transfer of UT Austin and the University of Oklahoma into the SEC 21 With the confirmation the Longhorns and Sooners will shift their conference affiliation to the SEC on July 1 2024 the network will likely wind down after the end of the 2024 Longhorn baseball regular season barring any extension of their season into the College World Series 22 Programming editRegular programming edit 23 24 Longhorn Extra This Week A weekly broadcast covering news on the university s 20 varsity teams Rewind with Steve Sarkisian A Monday program featuring analysis from the football coach of the past weekend s game Texas All Access A weekly insider show about the Longhorns sports teams focusing on the football team during the fall months Game Plan with Tom Herman A Thursday night preview show to the upcoming weekend s football game Texas GameDay A two hour pre game show similar in format to ESPN s College GameDay which is broadcast from the site of Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium for home games and the Austin based network studio for road games Texas GameDay Final A 90 minute post game show similar in format to ESPN s College Football Final on site at Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium for home games and the Austin based network studio for road games Longhorn Legends A roundtable discussion program with Longhorns football coach Mack Brown and a rotating selection of former players The Season 2005 Texas Longhorns An in depth review of the 2005 Longhorns football season during which the team earned its fourth national championship in the university s history Texas Greatest Games A Top 10 countdown of what is considered to be the program s best football games Texas Greatest Athletes A program covering those who are considered to be the best athletes across all sports that the school has produced Traditions A look into how some of the university s historical sports traditions started Sports edit The first live sports event broadcast on the network aired on the date of its launch the women s volleyball team s 2011 season opener against the Pepperdine Waves The first live football game telecast on the network aired on September 3 2011 in which the Longhorns played against the Rice Owls 25 The Longhorn Network would expand its sports coverage to include five UTSA Roadrunners football games to its schedule for sister campus University of Texas at San Antonio s inaugural football season the first of which aired on September 10 2011 26 The majority of the live events are handled by the Longhorn Network Operations department which manages the crew that sets up the equipment used to air the event Over 200 live events were managed by this department during the 2011 12 school year 27 Longhorn Network simulcast featured groups coverage of the 2015 Open Championship which featured University of Texas alumni Jordan Spieth 28 In February 2018 the network began to produce and carry coverage of women s softball games at UT s McCombs Field where the university mainly served as a host school for neutral site series and games between northern teams southern schools and domes regularly host the programs of northern schools in baseball and softball during the winter allowing the schools to have full coverage of their games without having to take on additional travel and production costs for broadcasting their games citation needed Controversies editHigh school football edit From the initial announcement of the Longhorn Network ESPN had made it known that it desired to broadcast up to 18 high school football games per season The idea was a cause for concern among other Big 12 schools Texas A amp M due to what that university viewed as possible recruiting violations cites the LHN as the reason for their decision to leave the Big 12 for the SEC in 2012 29 However in 2022 R Bowen Loftin accidentally revealed that the decision to leave for the SEC had already been made no later than the summer of 2010 invalidating the claim that the LHN was the reason for the school s move to the SEC 1 Nebraska also cites the LHN as the reason for their decision to leave the Big 12 It was decided to leave the Big 12 Conference and join the Big Ten Conference on June 12 2010 7 months before the announcement of the LHN on January 19 2011 2 Public High School Athletics in the State of Texas are governed by the University Interscholastic League the UIL which was founded by and remains a part of The University of Texas at Austin 3 The UIL owns all broadcast media rights to Texas High School Athletics 4 During an August 1 2011 meeting of all Big 12 athletic directors it was decided that the issue of airing high school football games on the LHN would be postponed for one year allowing time for the NCAA to rule on the matter 30 On August 11 2011 the NCAA ruled that no school or conference network would be permitted to broadcast high school sports or any other high school programming effectively bringing the issue to a close 31 32 Big 12 Conference football edit In addition to a non conference game each season ESPN desired to place a Big 12 Conference game on the Longhorn Network At the same Big 12 meeting that discussed high school football telecasts it was agreed upon that a conference game would be acceptable as long as both schools and the conference office approved the broadcast 30 It was reported that ESPN asked Texas Tech for permission to broadcast the team s November 5 when game against the Longhorns on the network ESPN told the university that the game would most likely not be carried on any of the ESPN family of networks leaving a broadcast on the LHN as its only option In return ESPN promised to televise two non conference football games over the next four seasons televise some other non football programming 5 million cash and help from the network to try to arrange a home and home series against a top BCS conference school Texas Tech passed on the offer with the university s chancellor Kent Hance explaining that I don t want a Tech fan to have to give one dime to the Longhorn Network ESPN then contacted Oklahoma State about airing games on the network that university also refused the invitation to appear on the network 33 Texas Athletics eventually announced that the Kansas Jayhawks had agreed to let its game against the Longhorns on October 29 air on LHN the University of Kansas s third tier media rights are also managed by LHN co owner IMG College The agreement allowed the Longhorn Network to be the national carrier of the game except in Kansas markets where the game was shown on broadcast television 34 ESPN revealed plans to broadcast the Texas Tech Texas State game on the Longhorn Network in 2012 however Texas Tech threatened to drop the game in favor of an 11 game schedule resulting in the game being removed from LHN s schedule In November 2012 ESPN syndicated a second feed of a Longhorn football home game against Iowa State to ABC affiliated television stations across Iowa including KETV in Omaha Nebraska which is owned by ESPN part owner Hearst Corporation to provide access to the game within that state A secondary announcing team was used for the Iowa State feed 35 The same was done in September 2013 for a matchup against Ole Miss throughout the state of Mississippi Mediacom eventually established an online traditional network with Iowa State in their service area Cyclones tv featuring university programming along with any live games featuring Texas which are only available through Longhorn Network with Iowa State overlaying their own play by play and commentary or producing their own telecast entirely Potential conflict of interest edit In 2011 ESPN s financial stake in the LHN was accused of creating a potential conflict of interest 36 37 38 Some fear that ESPN s involvement in the network will inhibit journalistic integrity as that network has a financial interest in the success of the athletic programs at the University of Texas Sports Illustrated writer Richard Deitsch wrote The network s existence creates an impossible situation for ESPN s college football producers and reporters plenty of whom care about reporting For every story ESPN does on Texas and its opponents they ll be skeptics wondering what the motivation was for the story 39 In 2011 the stipulation included in the network s founding agreement that gives Texas the right to dismiss LHN announcers that do not reflect the quality and reputation of UT was questioned 36 40 An ESPN spokesperson addressed the situation by stating This is not common in ESPN agreements because this UT network is so unique new for us The provision does not allow for random replacement of commentators or reaction to critical comments it s more about potential situations where a commentator makes completely inappropriate comments or gets involved in inappropriate actions 41 References editNotes Texas Longhorn Network raising some concerns around Big 12 USA Today retrieved 25 July 2011 Texas ESPN announce new network ESPN and University of Texas unveil Longhorn Network name and logo from TexasSports com 4 3 2011 Moyle Nick July 15 2019 Big 12 notes Conference gets presence on ESPN HoustonChronicle com Retrieved September 13 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Chong Adler Time Warner Cable Launches Longhorn Network ESPN MediaZone ESPN MediaZone Kristie Chong Adler The Walt Disney Company and DISH Network Sign Groundbreaking Long term Wide ranging Agreement ESPN MediaZone ESPN MediaZone DIRECTV DIRECTV and The Walt Disney Company Sign Expansive Agreement directv com Ande Wall on Twitter Twitter DIRECTV Now Moves Longhorn Network From National Channel to Regional tvanswerman com a b College sports should hook em online from Policy By the Numbers September 8 2012 Texas AD Chris Del Conte confirms Longhorn Network will end with SEC move Awful Announcing 2022 05 12 Retrieved 2022 05 12 Bucholtz Andrew 2022 08 26 Burke Magnus discusses Longhorn Network Texas Oklahoma SEC move Awful Announcing Retrieved 2022 08 26 Silverstein Adam 9 February 2023 Texas Oklahoma leaving Big 12 early joining SEC in 2024 season after reaching exit agreement CBSSports com Retrieved 10 February 2023 Longhorn Network to launch Aug 26 first slate of shows announced Archived 2011 09 20 at the Wayback Machine Austin American Statesman retrieved 25 July 2011 Longhorn Network announces additional programming Archived 2011 09 20 at the Wayback Machine Austin American Statesman retrieved 5 August 2011 Longhorn Network names on air team Archived 2011 07 11 at the Wayback Machine KXAN TV Retrieved 25 July 2011 Longhorn Network to air 5 UTSA home football games statesman com Archived from the original on 2013 02 03 Potts Keri 2012 08 22 Fact Sheet Year One on Longhorn Network ESPN Press Room U S Retrieved 2023 12 12 British Open 2015 viewing guide Coverage schedule and how to watch live online from St Andrews SBNation Retrieved 19 July 2015 Staples Andy July 5 2012 TCU finally in Big 12 Inside College Football Sports Illustrated p 2 Retrieved September 28 2012 a b Big 12 sets up restrictions on Longhorn Network Houston Chronicle Retrieved 1 August 2011 High school games cannot be on school networks Archived 2012 10 17 at the Wayback Machine CBS Sports retrieved 11 August 2011 Finger Mike August 11 2011 Longhorn Network s high school plans permanently shot down San Antonio Express Retrieved September 3 2011 Tech says no to Longhorn Network Archived 2011 09 17 at the Wayback Machine Amarillo Globe News Retrieved 9 August 2011 Texas Kansas football game to air on Longhorn Network TexasSports com Retrieved 2 September 2011 Dinges Gary 9 November 2012 Texas Iowa State game to air but Longhorn Network remains tough to find Austin American Statesman Retrieved 10 November 2012 a b Open Mikes Is the Longhorn Network a good or bad idea USA Today Retrieved August 29 2011 Longhorn Network Contract Between Texas and ESPN Revealed Big 12 Future Not Bright Archived 2011 09 29 at the Wayback Machine The Big Lead Retrieved August 29 2011 ESPN s Texas Longhorn Network Good For College Sports Corn Nation Retrieved August 29 2011 College Football TV Roundtable SI com Retrieved August 29 2011 ESPN Talent on the Longhorn Network Better Be Nice or the University of Texas Might Have You Replaced The Big Lead Retrieved August 29 2011 Longhorns TV Deal Texas Can Fire ESPN Broadcasters Burnt Orange Nation Retrieved August 29 2011 Further reading Steven Godfrey October 3 2013 The eye of Texas Inside the Longhorn Network as it continues to enter uncharted television territory SB Nation Retrieved October 8 2013 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Longhorn Network amp oldid 1190542833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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