WMU News

Bronco football versus Virginia Tech televised

Sept. 23, 2002

KALAMAZOO -- Western Michigan University's football team will appear on television at least twice more this season with the possibility of additional coverage.

The Virginia Tech contest, scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 28, in Waldo Stadium will begin at noon. The start time accommodates cable television as ESPN Regional will beam the game to many east coast markets comprising the Big East Television Network. The game will also reach a national audience as part of ESPN's GamePlan pay-per-view package that is available through local cable providers, DirecTV and DISH networks. Locally, WXMI-TV Fox 17 Grand Rapids will carry the game live as well as WADL-TV Channel 38 in Detroit.

The homecoming game versus Central Florida, beginning at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 12 in Waldo Stadium, will be carried on the Sunshine Network based out of Florida. WXSP-TV Grand Rapids and WADL-TV Detroit also will carry the game live. WXSP is broadcast Channel 50 in Kalamazoo, Channel 20 in Battle Creek and Channel 15 in Grand Rapids. Cable TV subscribers should consult local listings for WXSP.

Western Michigan could receive extra television coverage in the form of the Mid-American Conference Game-of-the-Week package reaching 16 million households. In addition, the MAC Championship Game (ESPN2), the GMAC Bowl (ESPN2) and the Motor City Bowl (ESPN) have television agreements.

2002 Bronco Football Television Schedule

Sept. 7 at Michigan, 12:10 p.m.
ESPN Regional, ESPN GamePlan, WXMI-TV

Sept. 28 Virginiat Tech, noon.
ESPN Regional, ESPN GamePlan , WXMI-TV, WADL-TV

Oct. 12 Central Florida, 3:30 p.m.
Sunshine Network, WXSP-TV, WADL-TV

Media contact: Daniel Jankowski, 269 387-4138, daniel.jankowski@wmich.edu


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