The Mtn. Leaves A Mixed Legacy As First Conference Channel Signs Off Tonight
Published May 31, 2012SAYING GOODBYE: In Denver, Dusty Saunders wrote The mtn. "never gained the high-profile status of a major supplier of college sports events, but it has a special place in broadcasting history as the first cable network devoted to the coverage of one college conference." Saunders: "In retrospect, such coverage of one conference, while creating initial industry and viewer enthusiasm, was destined to have a limited audience. ... It didn't help The Mtn. that several high-profile schools have left the Mountain West. BYU and Utah started the departures, and TCU followed. Boise State and San Diego State will be gone by next summer" (DENVER POST, 5/28).
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The Mtn. Leaves A Mixed Legacy As First Conference Channel Signs Off Tonight
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