Sirius XM To Air Entire NCAA Tournament

Continuing the College Basketball theme today, we have this press release from Sirius XM stating that the official satellite provider of the NCAA Tournament will carry all 67 games of March Madness on both Sirius and XM platforms.

Games will be aired on five dedicated channels on Sirius and XM receivers. All games will provided and produced by Dial Global radio.

They won’t be streamed on the Sirius XM app as those rights are with Turner Sports’ March Madness app.

In addition to all 67 games of the men’s tournament, Sirius XM will provide the radio broadcasts from the women’s tournament starting with the regional finals through to the Final Four in Denver.

We have the press release from Sirius XM.

SiriusXM Offers Every Game Of The 2012 NCAA® Division I Men’s Basketball Championship

Subscribers nationwide get every minute of every game
SiriusXM College Sports Nation and Mad Dog Radio channels offer daily analysis, interviews with coaches and players, and fan reactions

NEW YORK – March 8, 2012 Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) will broadcast every game of the 2012 NCAA® Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, offering subscribers nationwide uninterrupted access to play-by-play of every match-up from the First Four® on March 13 and 14 through the Final Four® and National Championship game in New Orleans on March 31 and April 2.

All tournament games will be available to SiriusXM listeners in their entirety, with no blackouts, on Sirius channels 91, 92, 93, 94 and 85 and XM channels 91, 190, 191, 192 and 193. Tournament match-ups and Sirius and XM channel assignments will be available at www.siriusxm.com/collegesports starting Monday, March 12.

On Selection Sunday, March 11, SiriusXM will offer an evening of selection show specials that will give listeners live updates as tournament teams and match-ups are announced. Chris “Mad Dog” Russo and Steve Torre will host live from 5:00 to 9:00 pm ET on Mad Dog Radio (channel 86). Then from 9:00 pm to midnight ET, listeners can tune into continued coverage on SiriusXM College Sports Nation (channel 91). The shows will feature interviews with special guests, including team coaches and selection committee chair Jeff Hathaway, and give fans a place to call in and share their reactions and opinions as the field is revealed.

Mike Krzyzewski, head coach of the Duke Blue Devils, will continue to host his weekly talk show, Basketball and Beyond with Coach K, throughout the tournament. Listeners can hear the show Wednesdays (7:00 pm ET) on Mad Dog Radio with replays on SiriusXM College Sports Nation.

Fans can also follow everything happening throughout the tournament on SiriusXM College Sports Nation, SiriusXM’s all-college sports channel.  Listeners will hear live play-by-play of tournament games plus daily talk and analysis from a roster of hosts that includes former Villanova University and University of Massachusetts coach Steve Lappas, former University of Vermont coach Tom Brennan, 1992 UPI Player of the Year Jimmy Jackson, and college basketball experts Mark Packer, Jeff Goodman, Jon Rothstein, Jason Horowitz and Chris Childers.

SiriusXM College Sports Nation hosts will be in New Orleans broadcasting live from Friday, March 30, through Tuesday, April 3, delivering fans all the latest news and talk from the Final Four.

SiriusXM will also offer coverage of the NCAA® Division I Women’s Basketball Championship, providing listeners from coast to coast with full coverage of every regional final, the Women’s Final Four® and championship game.

All NCAA Tournament broadcasts are provided to SiriusXM by Dial Global.

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