Digital broadcast television network/syndication service
Country
United States
Availability
Bowling Green, Kentucky and Louisville, Kentucky media markets
Owner
Western Kentucky University
Launch date
1993 (as Hilltoppers Television Network)[1]
Picture format
SDTV 480i (1993–2015) HDTV 1080i (2015–present)
Official website
www.wkusports.com
The Hilltopper Sports Satellite Network (HSSN) is a viewer-supported, student-run, and seasonal syndicated programming service based in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It features live broadcasts of men's and women's college basketball events of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, the sporting team representing Western Kentucky University. The institution is currently a member of Conference USA.
^Medley, Joe (November 23, 1993). "Hilltopper TV Network born". Park City Daily News. pp. 1A, 3A – via Google Books.
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