Oklahoma Launches All-Access
Multimedia coverage of the Sooners direct to your computer.
NORMAN, Okla. -- The value of the premium portion of
Oklahoma’s web site, SoonerSports.com, just got
a lot better. Thanks to the new agreement with CSTV,
subscribers to Oklahoma All-Access (formerly the O-Zone)
will now receive OU’s radio broadcasts at no
extra charge.
Under its previous agreement, OU fans were able
to subscribe to the premium content, but that subscription
did not include the radio broadcasts due to Sooner
Sports Properties’ agreement with Yahoo! sports.
Fans were forced to purchase a separate $4.95/month
subscription from Yahoo! in order to receive the radio
broadcasts online.
SSP’s contract with Yahoo! expired this spring
to coincide with its new contract with CSTV. CSTV provides
an audio component as part of its offering so now Sooner
fans can make just one stop to receive premium content.
Best of all, the improved menu will come at no extra
cost. Just as before, the monthly subscription fee
is still just $9.95 per month, while the annual fee
remains a reasonable $99.95.
Oklahoma All-Access
The complete package for Sooner fans with video,
audio and more.
Features
• Live webcasts of select Oklahoma games
• Live press conferences direct from Norman
• Live audio of OU football radio broadcasts
• Live audio of OU basketball, baseball and softball
radio
• Extensive features and interviews with OU student-athletes
• OU football and basketball coaches' TV shows
• Complete access to OU Athletics Department video
archives
• Integrated GameTracker for live stats with your
audio/video
Packages
Monthly just $9.95, Annual membership for just $99.95
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In addition to the audio now available, Oklahoma
All-Access subscribers can look forward to receiving
live webcasts of select home events and press conferences,
coaches' shows, extensive video features and access
to SoonerSports.com archives.
The archives include
every snap from every football game. Due to contractual
agreements with the TV networks, those games cannot
air live, but they are available on a delayed basis
and only from Oklahoma All-Access.