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ESPN GamePlan : ウィキペディア英語版
ESPN GamePlan

ESPN GamePlan was an out-of-market sports package offering college football games to viewers throughout the United States.
GamePlan began on Labor Day weekend, and continued through the first Saturday in December. It included all regional telecasts on ABC, as well as games from various syndicators like ESPN Plus, Raycom Sports and SportsWest, and some local stations like Allentown, Pennsylvania's WFMZ-TV which broadcast locally-produced college football games. Viewers could watch games from their cable or satellite provider or on the ESPN3 broadband Internet service. Subscribers to Internet service providers that have ESPN3 could access GamePlan games for free.
On August 28, 2015, the package was discontinued, along with ESPN Full Court, to make way for ESPN College Extra,〔"ESPN College Extra", http://espn.go.com/espncollegeextra/〕 which will offer a select bundle of games that would previously have been broadcast by GamePlan and Full Court.〔"ESPN GamePlan is no more, ESPN College Extra to take its place." http://awfulannouncing.com/2015/espn-gameplan-is-no-more-espn-college-extra-to-take-its-place.html〕〔"The New ESPN College Extra, Now on DIRECTV" http://www.itsallaboutsatellites.com/the-new-espn-college-extra-now-on-directv/〕
==History==

In 1992, Showtime Event Television supplemented ABC's airing of regional college football telecasts by creating "Option Play."〔"PPV: the old college try." http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-14372649.html〕 This allowed viewers to watch games not airing on their local ABC station via pay-per-view. The original cost for a single game was $8.95 (with each additional game costing $1 extra),〔"College football to take pay-per-view turn", http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1992-08-19/sports/1992232137_1_two-games-southern-cal-game-games-on-television〕 with the full "season-ticket" package priced between $49.95 and $69.95.〔"ABC, ESPN team to tackle college football on PPV", http://variety.com/1993/tv/news/abc-espn-team-to-tackle-college-football-on-ppv-105575/〕 The following year, ESPN took over for Showtime and offered the purchase of up to three individual Saturday afternoon blocks for $8.95, as opposed to only a single game. In 1993, the package was renamed "Season Ticket", followed in 1994 by "ABC College Football on ESPN Pay-Per-View." In 1996, the name was again changed to "ESPN GamePlan", as the formation of ESPN Regional Television allowed for additional out-of-market games from conferences such as the Big Ten and MAC to be broadcast. ESPN would also pick up telecasts from other conferences such as the ACC, Big 12, Big East, Conference-USA, Mountain West, Pac-10, SEC and WAC for inclusion in GamePlan.

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