Archive For The “Radio” Category
Welcome back to the Lehigh Tailgate Report, a free public service from your pals over at Lehigh Football Nation.
The idea of the Lehigh Tailgate Report is to provide a fun report on what to expect at the game, or not at the game, for this week’s upcoming game.
If you’re planning to go to this game, it means one of three things: 1) you live in California, 2) you have way more disposable income than me, or most likely, 3) both. Nonetheless, below I’ll have some information on where the stadium is and where to tailgate.
If you can’t make it to the game, it is available to watch or listen in a variety of ways. Note that the kickoff of this game is at 10:00 PM EDT, or 7:00 PDT, so it’s one of the latest kickoffs in all of Division I football.
The local radio broadcast, which starts an hour before kickoff and sets the table for the game, can be caught on your AM dial on Fox Sports Radio AM 1230 or 1320. Matt Kerr, Matt Markus, and Steve Lomangino are on the call this Saturday. If you’re on the East Coast, that means 9:00 PM EDT.
Through internet radio, the pregame, game, and postgame can be streamed through TuneIn or just simply going to the LVFoxSports.com webpage.
The best part about this game is that the video stream will be available via a free service called Pluto.TV. It is available from any web browser here, but where it really shines is if you have a Roku box (install and run the Pluto.TV app, and search for UC Davis) or Google Chromecast (on your phone, load up the Pluto.TV app and cast it to your 55 inch TV).
The LFN Approved way of catching the game is streaming the radio call of the game via Alexa, the internet or whatever, and broadcasting the video to your big-screen TV. (That, of course, and keeping lots of LFN’s “Drink of the Week” handy.)
Welcome back to the Lehigh Tailgate Report, a free public service from your pals over at Lehigh Football Nation.
The idea of the Lehigh Tailgate Report is to provide a fun report on what to expect at the game, or not at the game, for this week’s upcoming game.
If you’re planning to go to the game, great! It’s at Villanova Stadium this Saturday evening at 6:00PM. If you’ve got questions on how to get there, scroll below.
If you can’t make it to the game, it is available to watch or listen in a variety of ways.
The local radio broadcast, which starts an hour before kickoff and sets the table for the game, can be caught on your AM dial on Fox Sports Radio AM 1230 or 1320. Matt Kerr, Matt Markus, and Steve Lomangino are on the call this Saturday.
Through internet radio, the pregame, game, and postgame can be streamed through TuneIn or just simply going to the LVFoxSports.com webpage.
This Saturday, the Lehigh/Villanova live video game stream is available through FLO Sports. If you’re already a Lehigh wrestling fan, you’re in luck, most likely – FLO Sports is the service that streams many Lehigh wrestling away matches.
If you’re not, a “monthly subscription” fee of $19.99 is required to watch it.
This weekend’s Lehigh game is the only game all season that will require any sort of fee to watch. All Lehigh home games and Patriot League games are on Patriot League Network (free), and the only other game on the schedule, UC Davis, will be available on Pluto.TV, another free streaming service.
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Welcome back to the Lehigh Tailgate Report, a free public service from your pals over at Lehigh Football Nation.
The idea of the Lehigh Tailgate Report is to provide a fun report on what to expect at the game, or not at the game, for this week’s upcoming game.
If you’re planning to go to the game, great! It’s at Villanova Stadium this Saturday evening at 6:00PM. If you’ve got questions on how to get there, scroll below.
If you can’t make it to the game, it is available to watch or listen in a variety of ways.
The local radio broadcast, which starts an hour before kickoff and sets the table for the game, can be caught on your AM dial on Fox Sports Radio AM 1230 or 1320. Matt Kerr, Matt Markus, and Steve Lomangino are on the call this Saturday.
Through internet radio, the pregame, game, and postgame can be streamed through TuneIn or just simply going to the LVFoxSports.com webpage.
This Saturday, the Lehigh/Villanova live video game stream is available through FLO Sports. If you’re already a Lehigh wrestling fan, you’re in luck, most likely – FLO Sports is the service that streams many Lehigh wrestling away matches.
If you’re not, a “monthly subscription” fee of $19.99 is required to watch it.
This weekend’s Lehigh game is the only game all season that will require any sort of fee to watch. All Lehigh home games and Patriot League games are on Patriot League Network (free), and the only other game on the schedule, UC Davis, will be available on Pluto.TV, another free streaming service.
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Not headed to Staten Island tonight?
OK. I do sort-of understand. After all, you might be avoiding vampires, because the game will end at night. Perhaps your GPS is broken, and the Staten Island Expressway is something you can’t find, or perhaps you’re trying to avoid Yankee traffic.
So how do you catch the game?
Never fear. LFN’s here.
First of all, what’s wrong with you? The weather is perfect!
OK. So your Vespa is in the shop, it’s the Karate Kid semifinals, or some other very good reason has arisen where you can’t make it to Murray Goodman for the game.
Never fear. LFN’s here.
First of all, what’s wrong with you? The weather is perfect!
OK. So your Vespa is in the shop, it’s the Karate Kid semifinals, or some other very good reason has arisen where you can’t make it to Murray Goodman for the game.
Never fear. LFN’s here.
Today, without an official release, Lehigh added some broadcast information to their 2017 football schedule. It details the TV, radio, and streaming information for every game this season.
Like last year, every Lehigh broadcast in 2017 will have a the live broadcast on ESPN Radio of the Lehigh Valley. If you’re in Bethlehem, the broadcasts can be heard on AM 1160, AM 1230 and AM 1320, and from their website, you can always access a live stream of their broadcasts anywhere in the world.
And like last year, Service Electric Channel 2 will be carrying all of Lehigh’s home games with the exception of the 153rd meeting of The Rivalry vs. Lafayette. That game will be carried on WFMZ Channel 69.
Following college football teams in the current media landscape can sometimes feel like a maze of different providers and sources, and in the 2017 season, getting the whole picture is sometimes a bit tricky. Below the flip, I’ll try to offer some clarity.
Not going to Worcester to watch Lehigh take on Holy Cross? Need to find out how to catch the game online, by a video stream or online radio?
Never fear. LFN’s here.
Not going to DC to watch Lehigh take on Georgetown? Need to find out how to catch the game online, by a video stream or online radio?
Never fear. LFN’s here.