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Special Online Video Of New Mexico vs. San Diego State Made Available Nationwide

Lobos All-Access Offers Exclusive Online Coverage Of UNM AthleticsLobos All-Access Offers Exclusive Online Coverage Of UNM Athletics

Oct. 19, 2007

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ALBUQUERQUE – CSTV Networks, Inc. announced that the New Mexico vs. San Diego State football game on Oct. 20, 2007, will be available across the nation as part of a special online pay-per-view event. The special presentation of this match-up will be available live and on-demand via Internet video streaming for one-time payment of $14.95. Thegame will also be broadcast nationally on CSTV, available via satellite on DirecTV channel 610 and Dish Network channel152.

Current Annual subscribers to Lobos All-Access will receive the broadcast for FREE inside ofLobos All-Access as part of their Annual package. Those subscribers can just log in with their normalaccount to Lobos All-Access and begin watching the game. Monthly subscribers will have to purchase thepay-per-view.

Fans who wish to subscribe for an Annual subscription to Lobos All-Access can subscribe by clicking here.

Annual subscriptions are $79.95 for a 12-month subscription. Annual subscribers will receive all CSTV pay-per-viewgames that New Mexico participates in for the remainder of their subscription.

Availability Online

  • Available nationwide.
  • Full pay-per-view schedule and easy sign-up online at cstvppv.com.
  • Pricing for this game will be $14.95.
  • These pay-per-view events are one-time special online video presentations. Purchase price of an evententitles viewer to that game only.
  • Only annual subscribers to Lobos All-Access will have this game included in their service. Monthlyusers will either have to upgrade their service or purchase the event separately.
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About CSTV Networks
CSTV Networks, Inc., now part of the CBS Corporation is the leading digital and cable programming company dedicatedto college sports. Connecting more fans to more college sports than any other company, its many platforms forprogramming distribution include CSTV: College Sports TV, televising regular-season and championship events for 35men’s and women’s college sports; CSTV.com and its network of nearly 250 official athletic sites; CSTV All Access,broadband services providing live audio and video of more than 10,000 events annually; as well as satellite television andradio, in-flight entertainment, wireless networks and more. Further information is available at www.CSTV.com.