ISP partners with KATV to broadcast Razorback events
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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LITTLE ROCK — KATV in Little Rock has agreed to assign its television and radio sports rights for the University of Arkansas to ISP Sports beginning with the 2008 football season. ISP will also manage all multimedia rights for the Arkansas athletics program, as Razorback Sports Properties.
Under the agreement, KATV, which previously served as the official radio and television rights holder for Arkansas, will remain the flagship television station of the new network that will carry extensive television coverage of the Razorbacks, including coaches ’ shows, a statewide men’s basketball game package along with numerous pre- and post-season special programs for football and basketball.
“ ISP is truly excited to establish this new relationship with the University of Arkansas, one of the great athletic programs in the country, ” ISP Chairman and CEO Ben Sutton said in making the announcement. “ We also are excited about being able to work with KATV and building on the 40-year tradition KATV has established in bringing the passion of Razorback athletics to the State of Arkansas. ”
“ We are pleased that, through our new agreement with ISP, KATV will remain at the forefront of Razorback coverage for many years to come, ” KATV general manager Dale Nicholson said. “ We have enjoyed our four decade partnership with the University of Arkansas and are looking forward to maintaining that relationship moving forward via our partnership with ISP as the continuing home of the Razorbacks. ”
In addition, ISP will now manage certain media rights that were once managed by the school’s athletic department staff. Those include athletic venue signage, printed materials such as game programs, the official athletic Web site, www. arkansasrazorbacks. com and at-event hospitality and promotional opportunities.
The new relationship makes ISP the school’s multimedia rightsholder for the next 10 years. As part of the agreement, Arkansas will be guaranteed a total of $ 73 million in the tenure of the contract.
The $ 5. 7 million in the first year of the contract represents a 67-percent increase in comparison to the $ 3. 4 million generated last year.
“ Our agreement with ISP not only helps protect us from uncertain financial times, but also guarantees revenue at a significantly higher level than what we have generated in the past, ” Arkansas Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Jeff Long said. “ As our budget continues to reflect the increasing costs associated with operating a 19-sport program, the increased revenue generated from this partnership will help us secure the essential funding to support our more than 450 student-athletes and provide them the resources to succeed in the Southeastern Conference and nationally. ”
ISP currently maintains more than 60 collegiate relationships with some of America’s leading universities, conferences, bowl games and venues.
The company, which is based in Winston-Salem, N. C., already has existing reationships with SEC members Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.