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Growing the Valley Television Product

Tupelo Honey at the Center

(St. Louis, MO) – Television agreements are at the center of every story about the future of college athletics and growing the Valley television product is majorly important. The Valley’s recently announced agreement with Gray Media is significant piece of the expanding MVC TV package.

Gray Media subsidiary Tupelo Honey has been producing Valley games and specials since 2007. Tupelo Honey president John Sevizzi and Valley Associate Commissioner Jack Watkins tell us their fruitful and beneficial arrangement was a key component to the expanded relationship.

We spoke with Servizzi and Watkins to learn more about the arrangement and their excitement about the free TV MVC broadcasts.

Head to Valley Hoops Insider Podcasts to hear our conversations about growing the Valley television product.

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