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dodgersnusc
04-07-2008, 05:04 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Michael J. Conley
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IBN Sports to Broadcast Southern Illinois Miners Baseball

All 2008 Home Games Viewed Live on iBN Sports Baseball Channel

Foothill Ranch, Calif. – April 7, 2008 – IBN Sports (Interactive Broadcast Network Sports), a premiere Internet-based broadcast sports television network has reached an agreement with the Southern Illinois Miners professional baseball team for Internet rights to broadcast its home games over the iBN Sports Baseball Channel (www.ibnsports.com http://www.ibnsports.com).

The Miners are part of the Frontier League, an Independent Professional Baseball association that began in the summer of 1993. Since that time, the league has matured into twelve teams that hail from Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Missouri. Details are currently being finalized to also cover several Miners’ road games this summer, as well.

The Baseball Channel is one of the sports verticals within the network of iBN Sports that is targeted for growth in 2008. iBN Sports has appointed Ed Hart as Executive Producer to grow the Baseball Channel. Hart has consulted with over 30 major and minor league teams and recently served as the General Manager of the Orange County Flyers Professional baseball team.

“Ed was instrumental in orchestrating this opportunity to partner with the Southern Illinois Miners Baseball franchise,” said John Mudge, COO of iBN Sports. “This past week marked the opening day for all of Major League Baseball, and what a better time to announce this association with this terrific organization,” added Mudge. “There is something about minor league baseball. The athletes are playing at a very high level, where they can be just a call away from the Bigs, and where they are playing first and foremost for the love of the game. Fans of baseball will be the biggest winners as they tune in to see great baseball with the Miners this season,” added Mudge.

“I am really looking forward to making iBN Sports Baseball Channel the #1 choice of baseball fans around the globe for minor league and independent professional baseball. The Miners are a great step in the right direction as we grow the line up and as Producer of the Baseball Channel I couldnąt be more pleased by this partnership with them,” said Hart.

“This partnership will be great for the organization and our fans,” Miners General Manager Tim Arseneau said. “Not only will it be great for Miners fans who can’t make it out to every single game, but the exposure will help our players too.”

Opening Day for the Frontier League is May 18th, with the first Miners home game broadcast on the Baseball Channel scheduled for Saturday May 24th against the Evansville Otters beginning at 7:05 PM Central time.

iBN Sports Baseball Channel anticipates adding several additional teams to its line-up of professional baseball this summer, bringing hundreds of games into the homes of viewers across the world.

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About iBN Sports

iBN Sports is the premier destination of Live Internet sports network programming. Fans are provided both LIVE and On-Demand sports programming of world class competitions, in depth news and information. Sports enthusiasts can go to www.ibnsports.com <http://www.ibnsports.com> and watch full screen, high definition (HD) video footage anytime, anywhere from amateur to professional sports such as Surfing, Skateboarding, Snowboarding, Motocross, Ultimate Fighting MMA, Boxing, Pro Cycling, Pro Baseball, High School, Ivy League College, Maccabi Games, AAU, and other high interest Action and Extreme Sports.

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If you are interested in having iBN Sports Baseball Channel cover your games this summer, or would like marketing partnership information, please contact the Executive Producer of the Baseball Channel, Ed Hart at ehart@ibnsports.com, or at 714-458-3064.

About The Southern Illinois Miners

Playing a 96-game schedule (51 home and 45 away), the Miners play their home games at Rent One Park in Marion, Illinois. The Miners are managed by Mike Pinto, who is the only manager in Southern Illinois Miners history. He joined the team for the inaugural 2007 season and led the team to a 49-47 record, narrowly missing a playoff berth.

GBearFan
06-10-2008, 03:21 PM
I've checked out some of the Miners' games on the net this year and I've been impressed by the webcasts. The home games are done VERY well. This coverage has taken the Frontier League up a notch.

Prior to the start of the season, my wife and I took a trip to Marion and got a tour of the stadium. Inside, this is truly a first rate ballpark, but outside it looks like it could be confused with federal prison in Marion. There's just bland gray concrete with no signage to let you know that you are at "Rent One Ballpark". Maybe the sides of the stadium could be painted with a baseball mural or something to break up the "GRAY" cell-block look.

A stadium that nice and team/organization that good should have good looking park form the "outside" too.

Ev_Saul_Brings_Heat
06-11-2008, 01:46 AM
Great Job with making use of the net to broadcast your games. I will be watching during the Florence series. We have the best radio host in the league but I sure would rather watch and listen. I am sure advertisers love it. I know fans must love it. Why only one team and not 12 is a mystery.

dodgersnusc
06-11-2008, 02:02 PM
My name is Ed Hart, and I am the Executive Producer for the IBN Sports Baseball Channel. (www.IBNSports.com)

Each team signs a contract with us to cover their games, and while we have had some good conversations with many of the other 11 teams in the Frontier League, no one else (yet) has signed on with us.

For the most part, the issue is either with the technology (or lack thereof) in the stadiums, the lack of personnel (budgets are very tight in Indy baseball - I used to run the OC Flyers of the GBL, so I know first hand on this one :-)), or just not knowing, yet, how valuable these broadcasts can be for fans, players, sponsors, scouts, etc.

We have had a few MLB scouts email and thank us for this - it is cutting down on their costs for travel, and giving them more time at home...part of our goal for doing this...

You could email the teams and ask them when they are planning to sign on with IBN - this might move us forward faster...

Thank you for your input, and if you have questions, further input, or ideas, you can email me directly at ehart@ibnsports.com.

Thanks, again!

Ed Hart

Dacubs1
07-05-2008, 02:20 PM
Why cant there road games get on anymore. Is this because the other stadiums internet access?