SPORTSTIME OHIO ANNOUNCES ONE YEAR DEAL WITH OHSAA
Network partners with Time Warner Cable for exclusive rights to televise High School football and basketball games
CLEVELAND, OH – SportsTime Ohio today announced that the network has partnered with Time Warner Cable to sign a one year television deal with the Ohio High School Athletic Association.
SportsTime Ohio will have exclusive rights to televise eight (8) football playoff games, six (6) football championship games, eight (8) boys’ basketball playoff games, four (4) boys’ basketball championship games, and four (4) girls’ basketball championship games. In addition, STO has exclusive distribution of a minimum of four (4) other OHSAA events to be determined.
SportsTime Ohio will carry these events live and tape delayed throughout Ohio. A partnership with Time Warner Cable has been forged to distribute statewide coverage of these events, including the full Cincinnati and Dayton DMAs. Through this partnership, OHSAA programming will air in all 12 DMAs in Ohio reaching 3.1 million homes. Time Warner Cable’s “Local on Demand” service will also exclusively feature the OHSAA programming so that viewers can relive the events at their leisure.
“There are so many positive aspects of this deal it is impossible to summarize them all in a sentence or two,” said Jim Liberatore, President of SportsTime Ohio, “We are able to join forces with TWC, a valued partner, we can further the Sportstime Ohio brand with interaction in our regions High Schools and we can establish an intimate connection with local communities through the excitement, rivalry and neighbor to neighbor community feel that is unique and exclusive to Highs School sports”.
In addition to these events, STO will continue to air “The High School Sports Insider,” a weekly show featuring local high school athletes, and a High School Basketball Game of the Week. STO is also the home of the Cleveland Indians, cable of the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Sate University and select OAC events.
For more programming information visit www.sportstimeohio.com
Erie- Alex Bevan