MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-StateHD.TV, the nation’s most-watched digital network, will broadcast two soccer matches and Saturday’s Wildcat football game against Missouri State to a global audience, and fans are encouraged to make plans to order their subscription in advance of the weekend.
On Friday, the K-State soccer team will host Oral Roberts at 7 p.m., before welcoming South Dakota at 1 p.m. The football game on Saturday will kick at6:10 p.m. with K-StateHD.TV pregame programming beginning at 5:10 p.m.
For the third straight year, K-StateHD.TV subscribers will be able to enjoy a secondary viewing alternative for the football game as the network will be providing a “QuadCast” option for those tuning in to the game. In addition to watching the live and exclusive game broadcast, fans can access the “QuadCast” which will provide four unique camera views all on the same screen. At once, fans can watch the live game feed, the instant replay feed and two separate high-end camera angles from different locations inside the stadium.
For those interested in subscribing to K-StateHD.TV, the service is available for $9.95 per month and $99.95 per year.
Combined with more than 650 free videos, K-StateHD.TV subscribers get nearly 1,000 Wildcat videos a year, including 125-plus live events. Other premium features include pregame shows, weekly and postgame press conferences, and commercial free on-demand viewing of every football game and all home men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, and baseball games (within 72 hours of event).
To visit the home of K-StateHD.TV, or to subscribe to the service, go to k-statesports.com or click here.
