ISP Sports
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ISP Sports | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA |
Industry | Sports Marketing, Television and Radio Production and Broadcasting |
Services | Sports Marketing, Event Management |
Employees | 250 |
Divisions | 40 |
Website | http://www.ispsports.com |
ISP Sports, founded in 1992 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, provides sports marketing and broadcast services for collegiate athletics across the United States. In addition to the Winston-Salem headquarters, the company operates more than 40 regional offices.
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[edit] Affiliates
The ISP Sports Network consists nearly 800 radio affiliates airing primarily football and men's basketball games along with weekly call-in coaches shows. The media network also includes over 100 television airing weekly half hour coaches shows for most of the universities represented by the company.
[edit] Markets and schools
At the conference level, ISP represents the ACC, Big East, Conference USA, MAC and Sun Belt[1] and also individually represents schools from the SEC as well as the FedEx Orange Bowl and Meineke Car Care Bowl.[2] The company also maintains the ISP Sports Academy, a professional development initiative for ISP employees in Atlanta, Georgia.
ISP represents the following universities:[3]
- Akron
- Alabama
- Appalachian State
- Auburn
- Baylor
- Boston College
- BYU
- Cal
- Cincinnati
- Clemson
- East Carolina
- Florida State
- Georgia
- Georgia State
- Georgia Tech
- Houston
- Kent State
- Marshall
- Miami (Fla.)
- Miami (Ohio)
- Ohio
- Pittsburgh
- Richmond
- SMU
- South Carolina
- Southern Mississippi
- Syracuse
- TCU
- Troy
- Tulane
- UAB
- UCF
- UCLA
- USF
- UTEP
- Valparaiso
- Vanderbilt
- Villanova
- Virginia Tech
- Wake Forest
- Washington
[edit] References
- ^ Partners:Conferences. ISP Sports. Retrieved on 2008-02-07.
- ^ Partners:Conferences. ISP Sports. Retrieved on 2008-02-07.
- ^ Partners:Universities. ISP Sports. Retrieved on 2008-02-07.