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Meridix Webcast Network

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The Meridix Webcast Network is a webcast network which allows schools, sports teams, universities, and other organizations to webcast their own events through live streaming audio and video, real time game scores and data, text message or email alerts, and mobile content tools. In 2007, the network was nominated for the Chicago Innovation Awards.[1]

The webcast system is used in many states, including Texas, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Washington, Arizona, California, and other states to webcast live events such as high school football games, state championship games, and other sporting events, as well as Kansas Jayhawks hockey,[2] school events,[3] radio simulcasting by AM/FM stations (such as KMA (AM) 960 and KKBZ 99.3 FM), and talk shows. The system has international users, including several teams of the National Superior Basketball (BSNPR).

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