Pac-12 Networks news clippings: Year 1
Oct 1, 2013

It's been a productive first year for the Pac-12 Networks. 550 live events were produced at 12 universities in six different states, including many sports that had never before been televised. From the first women's soccer match in August of 2012 to the last baseball game in June of 2013, six regional networks and one national network provided unprecedented coverage of The Conference of Champions in innovative new ways. As Pac-12 Networks embarks on coverage of its second academic year, take a look at some of the excerpts from our first broadcast season.
- Aug. 21, 2013: Pac-12 takes innovative approach to launch TV network (BizTechMagazine)
- July 2, 2013: Pac-12 Networks has everything but DirecTV (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- June 29, 2013: Pac-12 Networks thrive in first year (DailyCamera.com)
- June 28, 2013: Pac-12 Networks confident, even without DirecTV (The Spokesman-Review)
- May 22, 2013: A nice feather in the cap for the Pac-12 Networks (The Seattle Times)
- Jan. 31, 2013: Pac-12 broadcasting 101: The kids are alright on USC-UCLA live hoops (InsideSoCal.com)
- Aug. 15, 2012: Pac-12 Networks launch: Q&A with head of operations Leon Schweir (SportsVideo.org)
- Aug. 10, 2012: Lights Camera Pac-12 (USA Today)
- Aug. 10, 2012: Pac-12 Networks offer viewer paradise (AZCentral.com)