SEC starting digital network

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A new digital network for Southeastern Conference sports is being launched in time for the upcoming football season.

SEC Commissioner Mike Slive said the network will provide fans with access to the largest online library ever for the league and member schools.

The SEC Digital Network will offer fans access to nearly 10,000 hours of SEC video, and some of the content will be available within minutes after a game ends.

The Digital Network is being launched in partnership with XOS Digital and includes all men’s and women’s sports.

It will include highlights, game replays, post-game interviews and news conferences. Other features include breaking SEC news and behind-the-scenes pep talks.

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Comments » 8

TommyJack writes:

Coolio

Volfan4everandaday writes:

Markeith Ambles Commits to UT

givehim6 writes:

What does mean to those of use that still on regular cable?

rockytopatl writes:

Six: It says "online," or Internet. Has nothing to do with TV.

seofeed writes:

Need some more details in this article... Cost, platform, etc...

golfballs03 writes:

Information overload

NobodyCares (Inactive) writes:

So, will someone translate? What does this mean to us over 60s crowd that can barely keep up with high speed Internet? Can we get rid of Viagra and Cialis and be young again?

UTandETSUfan writes:

in response to NobodyCares:

So, will someone translate? What does this mean to us over 60s crowd that can barely keep up with high speed Internet? Can we get rid of Viagra and Cialis and be young again?

Secsports.com is getting a make-over pretty much. adding a lot of new video features, such as where you can stream certain games after they happen. (such as say UT and Florida play in Basketball and its one of the "chosen" games, after the game you can watch/rewatch the game on the website)

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