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MTA and MacsLive Partner Together to Launch LionsLive

Earlier this week, we were excited to announce our new partnership with MacsLive, the official broadcast home of YU Athletics and the Red Sarachek Tournament. MacsLive has been kind enough to power their new MTA subsidiary, LionsLive. LionsLive is planning to officially launch for the upcoming playoffs, and then plans to continue to broadcast all home games onward. Rabbi Taubes, former voice of the YU Macs, has already agreed make a guest appearance in the booth!
On Thursday, the newly formed LionsLive crew headed over to the Max Stern Athletic Center in advance of the YU Maccabees game against St. Joseph's College. There, they were greeted by Avi Matanky, President of MacsLive, and Moshe Kook ('05), longtime play-by-play announcer, who spent time training the students. Students were provided an informational packet to review, and were instructed in the various technical aspects of putting together a live broadcast, how to operate the equipment, and in best practices in announcing games.
As the Macs game neared, the students observed the MacsLive crew set up for their broadcast, asking questions along the way. They sat by the booth during the game and were provided headsets so that they can hear both the announcers and the producer. The MacsLive announcers even discussed LionsLive with their viewers during the broadcast. Students were treated to a great game, but unfortunately the Macs lost in a nail biter, 73-72. Special thanks to Avi Matanky and the entire MacsLive organization for all their help and support. Stay tuned for the upcoming inaugural broadcast!   [easyembed field="FlickrLionsLive"]