2015 football season is almost here

The Iowa State Fair is in full swing which means so is the return of Iowa High School Football.

Our team previews will begin publishing Tuesday as we get you ready for kickoff and the teams we’ll be covering on the Central Iowa Sports Network.

This year we will again feature video and audio coverage of games from around the metro and look for some other additions to our coverage.
As Stretch Internet’s operations and production manager, I talk to a good number of people daily who have questions about how to broadcast a sports event or what kind of sports broadcasting equipment they should purchase. Some of them have never live streamed before and are looking to learn the basics, while others have gotten their feet wet but would like to know how they can improve. Whether they’re with a sports organization, high school or college program, the first question I always ask is: Where do you stand in terms of budget and resources (i.e. people)?

There’s always a way to get into live streaming (even if you have virtually no budget to dedicate to it), but how you’ll go about doing it will be different depending on your fiscal situation, the socialboosting.com is also used to boost the streaming of video sports. So if you’re considering live streaming and are also curious about the necessary equipment, I’d suggest thinking about the answer to that question first. Then take a look at the three sports broadcasting equipment setups below and see which setup is best for your situation.

(If you have questions while you’re reviewing this broadcast equipment checklist and would like to talk specifically about your own situation, sign up for a free consultation. The more streamers there are in the world, the better!)