Courtesy: Texas A&M Athletics Release: 08/24/2011 |
"The Aggie Football Show with Mike Sherman" premieres next Monday August 29 prior to the first home game versus Southern Methodist University. The weekly program will feature exclusive video, locker room scenes and player interviews available only through the cameras of 12th Man Productions. The show will air each week during the fall campaign through mid-December.
Weekly segments will include the "Sounds of Saturday", a composite feature showcasing the sights and sounds of each A&M football game as well as game highlights and opponent previews. Texas A&M Head Football Coach Mike Sherman and show host Will Johnson will break down the action and offer perspective on each game throughout the 2011 campaign.
The 30-minute show is produced by the award-winning staff of 12th Man Productions at their Kyle Field studios. 12th Man Productions produces all of the television content for Texas A&M Athletics including the Aggie Basketball Show, the Aggie Sports Connection as well as 12th Man TV at Kyle Field, Reed Arena, Olsen Field and the other athletics venues.
Fans of the Aggies can catch the Aggie Football show on various cable networks throughout Texas and the South. Locally in the Bryan/College Station market on KBTX-TV (CBS) each Monday and nationally on Wednesday afternoons on Fox Sports Southwest via DirecTV Channel 676. The show will be available each Tuesday on 12thManTV.
Comcast Cable announces plans to carry the "The Aggie Football Show with Mike Sherman" on its CSS Sports channel which adds 6 million cable households across the southern United States on Fridays. Check Local listings in your area for availability.
CSS is a 24-hour sports channel carrying a full slate of college sports programming. With over 45 live football games including the SEC, Sun Belt, Conference USA, and Gulf South Conferences, the channel offers a comprehensive sports lineup throughout the year. The channel also offers more than 200 men's and women's live college basketball games and over 75 live baseball games, as well as a comprehensive mix of sports news and in-depth sports analysis geared toward fans in the south.
Weekly segments will include the "Sounds of Saturday", a composite feature showcasing the sights and sounds of each A&M football game as well as game highlights and opponent previews. Texas A&M Head Football Coach Mike Sherman and show host Will Johnson will break down the action and offer perspective on each game throughout the 2011 campaign.
The 30-minute show is produced by the award-winning staff of 12th Man Productions at their Kyle Field studios. 12th Man Productions produces all of the television content for Texas A&M Athletics including the Aggie Basketball Show, the Aggie Sports Connection as well as 12th Man TV at Kyle Field, Reed Arena, Olsen Field and the other athletics venues.
Fans of the Aggies can catch the Aggie Football show on various cable networks throughout Texas and the South. Locally in the Bryan/College Station market on KBTX-TV (CBS) each Monday and nationally on Wednesday afternoons on Fox Sports Southwest via DirecTV Channel 676. The show will be available each Tuesday on 12thManTV.
Comcast CSS Sports Coverage
Comcast CSS Sports Channel- Thirteen states around the Southeast
- Reaches over 6 million subscribers
- Seen in over 40 Designated Marketing Areas (DMAs) around the South including 4 Top 20 markets.
Comcast Cable announces plans to carry the "The Aggie Football Show with Mike Sherman" on its CSS Sports channel which adds 6 million cable households across the southern United States on Fridays. Check Local listings in your area for availability.
CSS is a 24-hour sports channel carrying a full slate of college sports programming. With over 45 live football games including the SEC, Sun Belt, Conference USA, and Gulf South Conferences, the channel offers a comprehensive sports lineup throughout the year. The channel also offers more than 200 men's and women's live college basketball games and over 75 live baseball games, as well as a comprehensive mix of sports news and in-depth sports analysis geared toward fans in the south.
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