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Post by B on Jun 9, 2023 22:44:23 GMT -5
Jeremy Wright Marketing and Community Outreach, External Operations jdwrigh1@ncat.edu 336-895-7397 Even with this, if you compare our Athletics Department with other schools in the CAA, P5, or G5, the A&T Athletics Dept. is severely understaffed. Severely. Assuming the site is correct and up to date.
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Post by aggie2039 on Aug 21, 2023 16:59:44 GMT -5
There were conversations with potential partners to broadcast games on national linear TV, D’Antonio said. They did not mature, and he noted one factor. “One of the things that’s very important to our membership is, aside from some early-season games, we want to remain a traditional conference as it relates to when our football games are played,” D’Antonio said. “We’re not looking to play games on Tuesday. We’re not looking to play games on Wednesday. “We’re looking to provide a great campus atmosphere, great campus culture, and play our games on Saturday. And in doing so, the opportunities to provide national linear windows on Saturday for an FCS conference are very, very few and far between.” richmond.com/sports/college/schools/university-richmond/colonial-athletic-association/article_02fdd86e-2fc6-11ee-a619-031c905a7833.html
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Post by Bornthrilla on Aug 21, 2023 17:10:17 GMT -5
That is unfortunate. The conference will not reach its full potential unless it can attract more TV revenue.
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Post by aggie2039 on Oct 6, 2023 9:51:32 GMT -5
www.postandcourier.com/sports/cofc/new-caa-media-rights-deal-means-more-money-tv-exposure-for-cofc/article_023c0c24-ffde-11ed-9555-3bec9ac54c2d.htmlUnder the new agreement, the College of Charleston will also be able to televise as many as 10 home basketball games with local linear TV partners. The Cougars appeared on CBS Sports Network four times last season, including home games against Delaware, Stony Brook and Towson. The College of Charleston will also receive about $100,000 annually from the conference. “What we liked about the deal was the flexibility that FloSports and CBS Network gave with linear television,” said College of Charleston athletics director Matt Roberts. “FloSports allows us to produce and broadcast up to 10 home basketball games and we’re in the process of brokering a deal that will have statewide distribution.”
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Post by Bornthrilla on Oct 6, 2023 10:31:13 GMT -5
Does everybody get $100K from the CAA or just College of Charleston?
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Post by aggie2039 on Oct 6, 2023 10:47:47 GMT -5
Does everybody get $100K from the CAA or just College of Charleston? I assume every school receives that amount.
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Post by Bornthrilla on Oct 6, 2023 10:59:08 GMT -5
We should receive more since they dont have football.
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Post by saabman on Oct 6, 2023 20:05:59 GMT -5
We should receive more since they dont have football. Why it's not there fault that we have football. Maybe they don't want to invest the money in a football program. It's a lot easier to build a sustainable basketball program than it is a football program, 100k will go a lot further in a institutions athletic department that doesn't have football then one that dose . Something is better then nothing in this moment .
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Post by saabman on Oct 7, 2023 1:03:27 GMT -5
Anyone know anything about this ? Was in my email inbox
NOTICE OF PROPOSED CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT Fiorentino v. FloSports, Inc., Case No. 1:22-cv-11502-AK (United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts)
Our Records Indicate You May Be Entitled to a Payment from a Class Action Settlement Because You Subscribed or Signed Up for Access to FloSports.
Click HERE To File A Claim for a Cash Payment
Claims Must be Submitted no later than December 22, 2023. A court authorized this Notice. You are not being sued. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer.
This Notice is to inform you that a settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit claiming that Defendant, FloSports Inc. (“FloSports”), disclosed its subscribers’ personally identifiable information to Facebook via the Facebook Tracking Pixel, without its subscribers’ consent, in violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act (the “VPPA”). Personally identifiable information includes information which identifies a person as having requested or obtained specific video materials or services from a video tape service provider. FloSports denies that it violated any law but has agreed to the settlement to avoid the uncertainties and expenses associated with continuing the case.
Am I a Settlement Class Member? Records indicate you may be a Settlement Class Member. Settlement Class Members are all individuals residing in the United States who, from September 13, 2020, to and through August 23, 2023: (1) is or was a Facebook user; (2) subscribed or otherwise signed up for access to FloSports’ services; and (3) requested or obtained any prerecorded (including on-demand replay) videos available on any FloSports website.
What Can I Get? If approved by the Court, FloSports will create a Settlement Fund of $2,625,000 for the benefit of the Settlement Class. The Settlement Fund will be distributed to Settlement Class Members who file a timely and complete claim on a pro rata basis (meaning equal share), after deducting any Court-approved attorneys’ fees and expenses, Service Award for the Class Representative, and costs of settlement administration (including payment of any associated taxes).
The Settlement also requires FloSports to suspend operation of the Facebook Tracking Pixel on any pages on its website that both include video content and have a URL that identifies the video content viewed, unless and until the VPPA were to be: (a) amended to expressly permit (and not prohibit) the Released Claims, (b) repealed, or (c) invalidated by a judicial decision on the use of website pixel technology by the United States Supreme Court or the First Circuit Court of Appeals, or until FloSports obtains VPPA-compliant consent for the disclosure to Facebook of the video content viewed.
How Do I Get a Payment? You must submit a timely and complete Claim Form no later than December 22, 2023. You can file a claim by clicking here. Your payment will come by check unless you elect to receive payment electronically by PayPal or Venmo.
What Are My Other Options? You may exclude yourself from the Settlement Class by sending a letter to the Settlement Administrator no later than November 21, 2023. If you exclude yourself, you cannot get a settlement payment, but you will keep any rights you may have to sue FloSports regarding the issues in the lawsuit. You may object to the proposed settlement, and you and/or your lawyer have the right to appear before the Court. Your written objection must be filed no later than November 21, 2023. Specific instructions about how to exclude yourself from, or object to, the Settlement are available here. If you file a claim or do nothing, and the Court approves the Settlement, you will be bound by all of the Court’s orders and judgments. In addition, your claims against FloSports relating to issues in this case will be released.
Who Represents Me? The Court has appointed lawyers Hank Bates, Carney Bates & Pulliam PLLC, 519 W. 7th Street, Little Rock, AR 72201; and Rachel J. Geman Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP, 250 Hudson Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10013, to represent the Settlement Class. These lawyers are called Class Counsel. You will not be charged for these lawyers. If you want to be represented by your own lawyer in this case, you may hire one at your expense.
When Will the Court Consider the Proposed Settlement? The Court will hold the Final Approval Hearing at 2:30 p.m. on January 5, 2024, in Courtroom 8 at the John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse, 1 Courthouse Way, Boston, MA 02210. The purpose of the hearing will be for the Court to determine whether to approve the Settlement as fair, reasonable, adequate, and in the best interests of the Settlement Class; to consider the Class Counsel’s request for attorneys’ fees and expenses; and to consider the request for a Service Award to the Class Representative. At that hearing, the Court will be available to hear any objections and arguments concerning the fairness of the Settlement.
How Do I Get More Information? For more information, including the full Notice, Claim Form, and Settlement Agreement, go here, contact the Settlement Administrator at 1-877-619-4778, write to FloSports VPPA Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 2138, Portland, OR 97208-2138, or call Class Counsel at 1-888-551-9944 or 1-800-541-7358.
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Post by aggiechampd on Oct 14, 2023 19:40:00 GMT -5
We should receive more since they dont have football. Football is separate I assume...decent chunk of the football schools are football only in the CAA (Maine, New Hampshire, Richmond, Rhode Island, Villanova, UAlbany, Bryant in 2024)
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Post by aggie2039 on Oct 31, 2023 20:24:45 GMT -5
Is this the TV games on espnU are what people are upset about losing?
25K NCCU vs SCSU And 28K FAMU vs PV😂😂😂
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