UTSA hosts live broadcast by ESPN Deportes April 14
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Courtesy of ESPN Deportes and #Redes
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Courtesy of ESPN Deportes and #Redes
By Jesus Chavez,
Public Affairs Specialist
(April 10, 2015) -- The UTSA student community is invited to be a part of a special live broadcast of the ESPN Deportes nationally syndicated show #Redes from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Tuesday, April 14 in the Sombrilla Plaza on the Main Campus. Students interested in being a part of the broadcast are asked to arrive by 10:30 a.m.
The topic of the broadcast will be the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team’s game against Mexico taking place in the Alamodome on Wednesday, April 15. UTSA students are encouraged to attend in order to show their UTSA spirit, express their opinions on the April 15 game and interact with #Redes correspondent Alba Galindo and crew for their first-ever broadcast from a university campus.
#Redes is a live sports and social media-focused program that airs Monday through Friday on ESPN Deportes. Each day, the program tackles the sports news of the day and encourages its viewers to be part of the show by Tweeting them at @RedesESPN or commenting at www.facebook.com/RedesESPN.
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For more information, contact Jesus Chavez at jesus.chavez@utsa.edu.
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