“Seminoles Unconquered” FSU Athletics Streaming Network Debuts December 4
Florida State University Athletics is collaborating with Connected Television Group (CTG) to develop “Seminoles Unconquered”, a new FSU Athletics video-on-demand streaming destination featuring content encompassing all aspects of the FSU Sports experience.
“Seminoles Unconquered” will be available December 4 via connected television on Apple TV (tvOS), Fire TV (Fire OS), and Google Play (Android). By January 1, the app will be available via LG (webOS), Roku (Roku OS), Samsung (Tizen), and Xbox (Hyper-V) by January 1; via desktop on Apple (macOS) and Microsoft (Windows OS); on mobile devices via Apple (iOS), Google (Android OS), and Samsung (Android OS); and via tablet on Amazon (Fire OS), Apple (iPadOS), and Microsoft (Windows OS).
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Users can search by keywords including Seminoles, Noles, Florida State, and FSU, to view a personalized selection of clips.
“Seminoles Unconquered will enable FSU Athletics to immeasurably broaden the impact of our efforts to tell our story to the world,” said FSU Vice President and Director of Athletics Michael Alford. “The ability to elevate the distribution of all our original content will enhance the reach of our strategic objectives to millions of living rooms across the world. This initiative provides an unparalleled instrument for public engagement and vast opportunities for strategic engagement.”
The network will be a foundational component for archival storytelling, providing a central distribution point for digital content to be presented globally. Through this initiative, FSU Athletics is poised to lead the nation in distribution of its digital content with future possibilities for many aspects of content, including using the network to elevate podcasts, radio offerings and an endless variety of original content.
Jim Lindell, chief revenue officer of Connected Television Group said the company is thrilled to partner with FSU Athletics, one of the nation’s most prominent athletics brands.
“We share FSU’s vision that it should own its own television network to distribute its content directly to its students, alumni, fans and other stakeholders,” said Lindell. “We are very excited that Connected Television Group was chosen to build, launch and maintain this network."
*Press release courtesy of Florida State Athletics
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