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RE: Sun Belt Network - CSS being replaced by LFSN?
For the record, Liberty finally made the switch to a full HD production this past year.

And I agree with the rest of the folks in this thread that a better 2nd Tier television partner is in order. But LFSN would sure make a nice 3rd Tier. If past experience holds true, any games produced by LFSN would be available for free to local affiliates in individual markets. It is commonplace for schools playing us to use our LFSN feed at local affiliates like a station in Myrtle Beach when we play Coastal Carolina or one of the Charleston stations when we play a school like Charleston Southern. This would be a value add for members across the league to be able to watch an HD telecast of road games in Virginia. It also helps ease the travel pains for western members knowing that if they don't want to make the trip to Lynchburg (which combines nicely with side trips to DC or the Blue Ridge Parkway with fall foliage) then they can still watch their team in action in HD.
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