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Former college sports website and internet television service
Campus Insiders
was a
college sports
website and
internet television
service. It was owned by a joint venture between
IMG College
and
Silver Chalice
.
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The service was oriented towards live streaming of U.S. college sports, streaming live and replay broadcasts of events from selected conferences that are not picked up for television, as well as other original content. It was based out of studios in
Chicago
,
Illinois
in the former
Harpo Studios
building, alongside sister operation
120 Sports
.
[3]
On April 13, 2017,
Sinclair Broadcast Group
, Silver Chalice, and 120 Sports announced that they would merge Campus Insiders, 120 Sports, and Sinclair's syndication service and linear digital television channel
American Sports Network
into a new multi-platform service known as
Stadium
.
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The
Campus Insiders
name continues to be used by Stadium for a college sports studio show aired by the network.
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Programming
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Campus Insiders had deals to stream events from the
Mountain West Conference
, the
Patriot League
, the
West Coast Conference
, and the
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
, streaming a total of over 3000 events per-season.
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Campus Insiders operated branded digital networks for each of its partner conferences (such as the Mountain West Network, Patriot League Network, and TheW.tv). The service also partnered with
Sling TV
and
Twitter
to distribute their broadcasts via their respective services.
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Campus Insiders previously produced content for the
Atlantic 10 Conference
and the
University of Oregon
. All rights have now moved to Stadium.
In 2016, Campus Insiders acquired digital rights to the newly established
Arizona Bowl
, which was streamed online in simulcast with
American Sports Network
's television broadcast, and with exclusive online pre-game, halftime, and post-game shows produced by 120 Sports.
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References
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"Time Inc.-Backed 120 Sports to Launch Internet Video Network with MLB and Other Leagues"
.
Variety
. Retrieved
30 December
2015
.
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b
"Arizona Bowl: Campus Insiders to stream game, TV partner in the works"
.
MWConnection (SBNation)
. Vox Media
. Retrieved
3 October
2015
.
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Brandon, Costa (December 2, 2014).
"Silver Chalice Taps BeckTV To Integrate 120 Sports, Campus Insiders Studios"
. Sports Video Group
. Retrieved
June 30,
2016
.
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"Sinclair Partners to Revamp, Relaunch Sports Network"
.
Broadcasting and Cable
. Retrieved
15 April
2017
.
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"American Sports Network, Campus Insiders, and 120 Sports Announce Mega-Merger Deal"
.
Underdog Dynasty (SBNation)
. Vox Media
. Retrieved
15 April
2017
.
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"Is Twitter the new home for Southern Miss football?"
.
Sun Herald
. Retrieved
12 May
2017
.
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Hernandez, Kristian (2021-09-02).
"College Football Kickoff 2021: Stadium Plans Bally Sports?Style Graphics, Real-Time Fan Interaction for 25-Game Schedule"
.
Sports Video Group
. Retrieved
2021-11-15
.
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Kelly, Lyell (December 7, 2015).
"What you need to know about the Arizona Bowl"
.
USA Today
.
The Coloradoan
. Retrieved
June 30,
2016
.
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"Sling TV to Add Campus Insiders Network, Bolsters Live College Sports Offering"
.
Yahoo! Finance
. October 5, 2015
. Retrieved
June 30,
2016
.
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"Twitter Announces Partnership With Campus Insiders To Livestream College Games"
.
PR Newswire
. July 22, 2016
. Retrieved
July 30,
2016
.
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"Sling TV continues expansion into football with launch of Campus Insiders network"
.
Sports Illustrated
. Time Inc. September 2, 2016
. Retrieved
May 5,
2017
.
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"Arizona Bowl: American Sports Network to air game"
.
MWConnection (SBNation)
. Vox Media
. Retrieved
7 November
2015
.
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"CAMPUS INSIDERS PARTNERS WITH MLBAM AND 120 SPORTS TO STREAM INAUGURAL NOVA® HOME LOANS ARIZONA BOWL FEATURING EXCLUSIVE, FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND PRODUCTION"
. Mountain West Conference. Archived from
the original
on 2016-02-15
. Retrieved
30 December
2015
.
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