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Re: Television coverage of local football

Posted: April 22nd, 2010, 11:15 am
by tvguy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 22, 2010

WHVL COVERS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Station to Cover Central Pennsylvania Varsity Games

State College, Pa. – WHVL-TV is proud to announce the tentative coverage schedule of the 2010 “High School Game of the Week”. The MyNetwork TV affiliate, will air the Friday night games the following Wednesday at 6 PM.
WHVL will carry 10 local high school football match-ups during the 2010 season with each game being recorded the previous Friday evening. As a part of the central Pennsylvania community WHVL-TV will always be a partner to help meet the public’s needs by supporting education, businesses, and residents with locally-produced programming that showcases Central PA issues, as well arts and culture. We are always working to develop original programs to serve our community.

Tentative 2010 High School Game of the Week telecasts on WHVL:

Week 1 (September 3): Altoona @ Hollidaysburg
Week 2 (September 10): Oil City @ DuBois
Week 3 (September 17): Richland @ Bedford
Week 4 (September 24): Philipsburg-Osceola @ Bald Eagle
Week 5 (October 1): Tyrone @ Central
Week 6 (October 8 ): Moshannon Valley @ Bellwood-Antis
Week 7 (October 15): Ridgway @ Curwensville
Week 8 (October 22): Lewistown @ Indian Valley
Week 9 (October 29): Central Dauphin @ State College
Week 10 (November 5): Clearfield @ Huntingdon

Schedule is subject to change

WHVL-TV, launched on August 31, 2007, is the first locally owned and operated commercial television station in the State College, Pa. area and is operated by Channel Communications, LLC. WHVL-TV is the MyNetworkTV affiliate for the Johnstown/Altoona/State College DMA.
WHVL-TV is available over the air on channel 29 and airs on nine cable systems including channel 235 on Comcast Digital, channel 97 on Atlantic Broadband in Altoona and 17 in Clearfield, channel 15 on D&E, channel 9 Tele-Media Zion, channel 69 Penn State Campus Cable, Nittany Media channel 7 and Zampelli Cable channel 29 in the Juniata Valley. For more information, visit http://www.whvl.com.

Re: Television coverage of local football

Posted: April 26th, 2010, 10:06 am
by Eaglealum
some great games.....but Lew@IV??? really??? Stuper Bowl.. Lewistown is getting better but come on.

Re: Television coverage of local football

Posted: May 11th, 2010, 12:52 pm
by tvguy
My personal thoughts on the school districts chosen for coverage is this........."I want to be able to show as many local students/athletes as possible!" All of the students/athletes who put their extra time and effort into playing deserve to get a chance to be on television. Sure it would be easy to just cover the winning teams each season but then I would only be doing a show from the same schools each year. Please let me know what yenz think about this. Do you only want to see the winning schools each season? With the wide coverage area that WHVL transmits too wouldn't you rather see coverage of the smaller school districts along with the larger ones?

Re: Television coverage of local football

Posted: May 11th, 2010, 6:55 pm
by Manfred
I think it's sacrilege ( note the religious use of the word sacrilege) that Bishop McCort is not on this list. It's the least you could do to help defray the costs incurred for all that commercial tv and newspaper advertising they do. Oh- and to help give a quality religious and educational upbringing for all those unfortunate wayward youth.

Re: Television coverage of local football

Posted: May 11th, 2010, 7:53 pm
by Eaglealum
you knwo i'd like to say i didn't see that coming...but i did.lol

Re: Television coverage of local football

Posted: May 13th, 2010, 1:20 am
by davesandstorm
I'd watch the games, but WHVL isn't available on the Johnstown-Altoona-State College local package on DirecTV.

Re: Television coverage of local football

Posted: May 14th, 2010, 7:23 am
by tvguy
We have been working on getting Direct TV and Dish Network to carry WHVL. Until that happens we plan on streaming the games from our website in the fall. The more support we get from the local community the better our chance of getting these companies to carry us! Right now we are producing a local racing show, called "Pit Pass", that you can view on our website. Hopefully by this fall we will have an FTP site up and running to allow for better quality video to be viewed.

Re: Television coverage of local football

Posted: May 14th, 2010, 7:35 am
by tvguy
I've been reading the posts concerning the private schools in the area. This season I have not scheduled coverage of any of these local teams but in the future I might! Should I exclude these students because they recruit from local school districts? These student/athletes are local kids from the communities of Central Pennsylvania. As I stated in an earlier post I want to allow all student/athletes the chance to see themselves on television. Let me know your thoughts?

Re: Television coverage of local football

Posted: September 2nd, 2010, 6:56 am
by tvguy
Stop and say hello to the WHVL production team this Friday at Tiger Stadium in Hollidaysburg. Then watch the following Wednesday at 6PM for the replay of the Hollidaysburg vs Altoona match up.

Re: Television coverage of local football

Posted: September 3rd, 2010, 10:54 pm
by Freeballer21
Any game would be good.