I was reading this article about the LHN (start, history, ending, etc) and the below stuck out to me. Does Ole Miss have something like this? A $20M studio seems steep!
Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte confirmed during an athletics town hall in February that “the Longhorn Network will cease to exist as we move into the SEC.” The baseball, softball, volleyball and other live events that UT fans have become accustomed to watching on LHN will be moved to SEC Network and ESPN+.
“Our goal is to put all 175 events on the platform,” Del Conte told Horns247.com in February.
As part of that effort, Del Conte said Texas will build a $20 million studio and hire talent to produce the games itself, which is customary for schools that broadcast games on SEC Network or ESPN+.
Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte confirmed during an athletics town hall in February that “the Longhorn Network will cease to exist as we move into the SEC.” The baseball, softball, volleyball and other live events that UT fans have become accustomed to watching on LHN will be moved to SEC Network and ESPN+.
“Our goal is to put all 175 events on the platform,” Del Conte told Horns247.com in February.
As part of that effort, Del Conte said Texas will build a $20 million studio and hire talent to produce the games itself, which is customary for schools that broadcast games on SEC Network or ESPN+.
The turbulent life and lasting legacy of Longhorn Network
LHN was a one-of-a-kind undertaking that may never be duplicated, and one of several factors that set off realignment instability.
theathletic.com