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WSOC Livestreaming of Panthers Pride Kickoff party


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Living outside of the Charlotte TV market and want to see what all the hoopla is about?  Watch link is posted here:

 

http://www.wsoctv.com/news/sports/football/channel-9-air-panthers-pride-kickoff-party-special/ncb27/

 

Channel 9 Eyewitness News will broadcast Panthers Pride Kickoff Party live prime-time special Friday 8 to 9 p.m.

The show will feature player interviews, important information for fans about traffic, parking, tickets and more.
 

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Living outside of the Charlotte TV market and want to see what all the hoopla is about?  Watch link is posted here:

 

http://www.wsoctv.com/news/sports/football/channel-9-air-panthers-pride-kickoff-party-special/ncb27/

 

Channel 9 Eyewitness News will broadcast Panthers Pride Kickoff Party live prime-time special Friday 8 to 9 p.m.

The show will feature player interviews, important information for fans about traffic, parking, tickets and more.

 

 

 

 

Yes it sounds like all of the major networks will be broadcasting live from the Pep Rally tomorrow night.  

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Damn I hear you, pimp!

*Fist bump*

 

"I don't know how to put this....but I'm kind of a big deal"  

 

Just kidding....we've been putting the word out like crazy and it looks like the media is catching on.  I'm pretty excited to throw down....and then lay on my couch all day Saturday watching football trying to recover because I'm old.  And then doing it all over again on Sunday. 

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Yes it sounds like all of the major networks will be broadcasting live from the Pep Rally tomorrow night.  

 

For the locals, sure.  for those of us out of towners, it's great to be able to see it without the national spin.  I've got the Chromecast all setup and ready...

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Hooked up the Chromecast in one room, streamed to the AppleTV in the other - was great to get that hometown flavor broadcast instead of having to deal with national highlights.

 

Tolbert said he liked being called "Tub-o-goo", cause that's what Cam calls him.

 

Surprised (not) that they couldn't pull in interviews with Cam or Rivera, but was good to see some faces that don't usually get any facetime.  But really, why thrown Keyshawn there?  He said that he was pulling for the Panthers for the NFC South, but picked the Seahawks to win the Super Bowl.

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