9/11/2003 - Football
Navy Football Game At Rutgers To Be Televised By MSG; HDNet Juggles Schedule
ANNAPOLIS, Md.-Navy's football game on Sept. 27 at Rutgers (7 p.m.) will be televised by Madison Square Garden Network, a Fox Sports Net affiliate in New York City. The game can be seen in the New York area and on satellite for those who subscribe to the Fox Sports Net package.
Navy will appear on HDNet (High Definition Television) three times this year. The first HDNet broadcast will be on Oct. 4 when the Mids play host to Air Force at FedExField in Landover, Md.. Other HDNet broadcast include the Oct. 25 game against Delaware (1:30 p.m.) and the Nov. 1 game against Tulane (1:30 p.m.).
HDNet television is available on DirecTV on Channel 199. To get HDNet, you must have a high definition television and receiver to view the channel. HDNet programming is also available at participating restaurants and bars and other public viewing locations throughout the United States. For locations showing HDTV, go to: http://www.hd.net/sportsbars.html(.)
The Mids will appear on national television twice, beginning with the Nov. 8 game at Notre Dame, broadcast by NBC (2:30 p.m.). Meanwhile, the annual Army-Navy contest Dec. 6 at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field will be televised by CBS (4 p.m.).
CN8 will broadcast two Navy games, the Oct. 4 game against Air Force and the Tulane game on Nov. 1.
CN8, The Comcast Network, is an award-winning, 24-hour news, talk, sports and entertainment cable network created by Comcast Cable Communications that has steadily won viewers, awards and accolades since it's inception in 1996. CN8 continues to expand its compelling mix of news, talk, sports and entertainment programming through the Eastern seaboard, from Washington, D.C. to the New England area, broadcasting to 6.2 million viewers every day. Based in Philadelphia, CN8 has set a trend for news reporting, as its five studios and over 60 production facilities combine to provide the best arena for in-depth local and regional programming to its ever-increasing audience.