This country is full of college sports. You can turn on the TV and see a number of stations. It’s possible to find a university on the football court or basketball court.

In the United States, college sports are a huge business. They have the viewership to back it. College Sports Television, for example, is the first 24-hour network exclusively dedicated to college athletics.

However, despite such a huge population being interested in college sports, football and basketball still dominate the airwaves. They eventually leave behind other less-exposed, such as lacrosse and soccer.

Greg Demetriades is the chairman and chief executive of WhiteBlox, an Internet broadcasting company. He says colleges and universities have new options to broadcast sporting events that aren’t usually covered.

“The Internet is the perfect distribution platform for all kinds of sports,” said Demetriades. “With the ability to watch from anywhere and chat with one another while they watch, fans are going online more and more to catch their favorite games.”

Consumers who want to view the latest track or swimming event at their school can use the internet to connect with others, purchase tickets and even customize their viewing experience.

WhiteBlox, a media player, allows schools to give their students a wide range of angles and encourages viewer participation through surveys and polls.

Universities may soon have their own fans with these features and the ability to broadcast any sporting event they wish. “virtual”Stadiums where seats are always front row and the weather always clear.

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