Tulane-Navy Game to Be Televised By HDNet, CN8
Oct 30, 2003 | Football
Oct. 30, 2003
NEW ORLEANS - Tulane's game at Navy from Annapolis, Md. on Saturday, November 1st will be televised by a pair of networks as regional cable channel CN8 and national network HDNet will each do a broadcast of the game from Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Kickoff is at 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time.
CN8, which is a regional cable network based out of Philadelphia and affiliated with Comcast, can be seen in six million homes from Maryland to Maine. The broadcast crew includes Scott Graham, who will call the play-by-play, Tom Criqui with color analysis and Gregg Murphy on the sidelines.
HDNet is available on DIRECTV, Dish Network, Charter Communications, Insight Communications and other cable companies affiliated with the National Cable Television Cooperative. The network can only be seen with a high definition television and receiver. HDNet programming is also available in participating restaurants and bars and other public viewing locations throughout the United States. For locations showing HDTV, go to http://www.hd.net/sportsbars.html. Pete Medhurst will handle play-by-play duties, Astor Heaven provides color analysis and former Miss USA Kandace Krueger is the sideline reporter.
Locally, the game can also be heard on the radio on WTIX-AM (690) and WTIX-FM (94.3), as well as WJSH-FM (94.7).
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