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David A. Dodson How did your old college team do this week? Didn't catch the game because it wasn't televised or you couldn't get to a set? Or did you catch the game and currently wonder what the hell the coach was thinking? Well, all is not lost if you have Internet access and are a subscriber to RealOne media's College Sports Pass. Thanks to Real Networks (the company that pioneered streaming media on the Internet) you can follow your favorite college football, basketball, and baseball teams from work or the privacy of your home office. With this service you get live and archived game audio and on-demand video and audio clips of press conferences, postgame highlights and more. Plus you get weekly coaches shows and an integrated Gametracker application that lets you immerse yourself in game audio with live stats all inside of the RealOne Player experience. Not to mention the RealOne Player itself, which is super user friendly, plays most major media formats, and includes advanced CD burning and customer phone support. But is it worth it? Definitely. The audio is crystal clear and with over fifty schools represented, your team is either already here or playing someone who is. If you miss a game, the archived audio seems to be of the same high quality as the live feed. And, like I said, the interface is quite straightforward and easy to use In a nutshell,
if you are displaced alumni, a parent of a current student, or simply
a fan of most any college then College Sports Pass is the package
to get. For about seven bucks a month, you can't go wrong. You can
subscribe to College Sports Pass and download the RealOne Player at
RealOne.com.
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