Cleveland Indians Expands Skyview Networks Partnership

March 25, 2014

Major League Baseball’s (MLB) Cleveland Indians have expanded their partnership with Skyview Networks on a new multi-year contract.

New to the contract and beginning with the 2014 MLB season, cialis Skyview Networks will expand its services to include its satellite distribution, store including wise satellite receivers, vialis 40mg to the franchise’s network of affiliates. Skyview Networks, an integrated professional sports broadcast company specializing in play-by-play solutions, will also upgrade the Cleveland Indians to its AdView Inventory Management system.

“Skyview has been a valued partner for our inventory management needs, so when we had advertisers approach us for regionalization, upgrading to Skyview’s Distribution Service was a natural solution,” said Ted Baugh, Senior Director, Corporate Sales for the Cleveland Indians. “With these systems in place, we are now proud to offer our current and prospective advertisers effective regionalized campaigns across our network.”

Skyview’s receivers and distribution platform provide the franchise with the most current broadcast features including copy-split spot insertion (the ability to run different versions of an advertiser message simultaneously). The Cleveland Indians now have the ability to maximize its radio network for advertisers with regionalization and localization tools.

“We have enjoyed building a partnership with the Indians and we are pleased to have earned the franchise’s trust to expand into distribution,” said Matt Stys, Vice President, Business Development of Skyview Networks. “The Indians are valued partners and we look forward to continued success in the upcoming season.”