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Cal Sports on TV and Video on Demand Through an enhanced Cal Sports Report and increased exposure with Comcast SportsNet's Video on Demand, Cal fans will have more opportunities than ever to follow the Golden Bears during the 2007-08 season. Cal Sports Report The longer format will provide more time to devote to team highlights and game analysis, as well as in-depth interviews with coaches and players. New to the show this year will be weekly features on Olympic sport student-athletes and coaches, in addition to special segments on such events as National Championship Week and Hall of Fame Induction Weekend. For the third straight year, the program will be hosted by Todd McKim, who was recently promoted to director of broadcast services for ISP/Cal Sports Properties. Comcast SportsNet will also air several live Cal games during the course of the year, including the Sept. 15 Cal-Louisiana Tech football game and volleyball matches against Minnesota Sept. 8, Stanford Sept. 21 and USC Sept. 28. Men's and women's basketball broadcasts will be announced at a later date. The Cal Sports Report airs on Comcast SportsNet each Thursday night at 6 p.m. with repeats on Fridays and Saturdays. To find the Comcast SportsNet channel in your area, visit west.comcastsportsnet.com or call (866) 804-3504.
Video on Demand This new Comcast SportsNet programming feature offers viewers with an extensive library of Cal sports video content on demand, including football coach Jeff Tedford's weekly press conference, archived episodes of the Cal Sports Report, select game and event coverage, exclusive interviews and features on Bear student-athletes and coaches, and historical nuggets spotlighting Cal's rich athletic heritage. "We're thrilled to extend our partnership with Cal by introducing this innovative programming platform that provides Cal fans with an exciting new opportunity to get deeper inside Cal Athletics than ever before," said Comcast SportsNet General manager Larry Eldridge. "Viewers can now access a diverse menu of current and historical Cal programming content on their own schedule and on their own terms, and they'll be able to pause, fast forward, and rewind their way through the seasons." The following are the four easy steps for digital cable viewers to access "Cal Bears on Demand:" 1. Choose Channel 1 from the Digital Cable Menu |