![]() ![]() "The move of our network's flagship radio station to KVET is a huge win for our fans in Austin and central Texas," said Chris Del Conte, Vice President and Director of Athletics at The University of Texas. LEARFIELD's Longhorn Sports Properties, which manages the Longhorn Radio Network and Texas Athletics' multimedia rights, negotiated the partnership. ![]() Broadcast stations for other sports will be announced at a later date, including Spanish-language broadcasts for football game days. IHeartMedia's KVET-AM 1300 The Zone will become the flagship station, with Longhorns football and men's basketball programming simulcast on KVET-FM 98.1. The multi-year partnership will bring fans across greater Austin live game day broadcasts for Longhorns football, men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball, and softball, as well as coaches' shows and other programming. The co-owners also said that people who rent out the space can change up some of the pre-built sets they have inside, or if they have the budget, there’s space to build their own sets.AUSTIN, Texas – University of Texas Athletics and LEARFIELD/Longhorn Sports Properties announced today that iHeartMedia Austin will become the new radio home for the Texas Longhorns. ![]() “I hope this is a place that, again, these smaller content creators who don’t have the sources, now feel like they have a place they can come in and just be able to unleash their creativity,” Wylie said. The space also has garage doors so that people can bring cars inside to shoot, too. They offer a selection of “mini sets” that are finely curated, and they’ve also got a room for people to record podcasts or voiceovers. “Whether you’re a photographer or a content creator, or all the way to the film and television industry, we have the space that kind of is unique to any of those things,” Wylie said. Wester and Wylie come from a film background and also own a production company.Īnyone who rents out the space can use it for many different purposes. “We just kind of hope to bridge the gap between the massive industry studios and then kind of the smaller photography studios,” said Brent Wylie, Bunkhouse Studios co-owner. The 10,000-square-foot warehouse is a destination for all types of creators. ![]() “We were always renting studio space, and we’re like, man, it’d be so nice to have a space of our own,” said Jordee Wester, co-owner of Bunkhouse Studios. A new studio opened in northeast Albuquerque earlier this week. ![]()
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