UVa Fans Can Listen to Football Action on Internet
UVa opens the 2006 season at Pittsburgh Saturday at 7 p.m.

UVa opens the 2006 season at Pittsburgh Saturday at 7 p.m.

Sept. 2, 2006

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    Charlottesville, VA - Virginia fans around the world will once again have the opportunity to listen to the radio broadcast of Virginia's home and road football games through the official website www.VirginiaSports.com.

    The games will be carried as part of the new All-Access service provided by Virginia's Internet provider CSTV Online. The service will include the audio feed for all Virginia sporting events carried by its radio network. The cost of the service is $4.95 a month or $29.95 for an annual package. The football game at Pittsburgh on Saturday (Sept. 2) and the Cavalier Call-In show on Monday (Sept. 4) will be provided free of charge.

    Over 100 top collegiate athletic programs currently participate in the CSTV All-Access program.

    In the future, Virginia All-Access will include video content, including feature stories, press conferences and game broadcasts.

    Links are also available from the All-Access player to CSTV's popular GameTrack feature that provides live, real-time statistics from many of Virginia's athletic events, including football, men's basketball, women's basketball, soccer, lacrosse, baseball and softball.

    Customer service is also available to troubleshoot any problems that All-Access users and subscribers may encounter.

    CSTV currently supports users running Windows 2000 or XP with Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player installed. Mac users with an Intel-based processor and Windows OS installed can also view All-Access. For more information on how to install Windows XP to a Mac machine, please visit: http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/