One Game, Every Fan Webinar Highlights
Athletic directors today face a difficult balancing act: shrinking budgets, fans' attention pulled in many directions, and disconnected systems that...
PlayOn! Sports : Dec 28, 2021 9:00:00 AM
One thing the coronavirus pandemic did was push many entities toward using technology to better connect with the public. The Kittson Central and Lancaster school districts have been no different throughout the last 18 months. The schools have worked to ensure everyone could watch games remotely when the schools had to restrict crowds. At first they live streamed games on Facebook, then both schools chose different streaming services during the 2020-21 academic year. But this year, the schools synched up and are members of the NFHS Network, a streaming service that broadcasts high school sports.
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