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2007-2008 Media Guide 139 in Addition to ASU Media Relations Speak with the Opponent's Media Relations Liaison About Their Post-Game Procedures Media 2007-2008 MEDIA GUIDE 139 In addition to ASU Media Relations speak with the opponent's media relations liaison about their post-game procedures. On the road, Turner Thorne and requested ASU players Under the supervision of Associate Athletic Director for Communications the two daily will be made available to the media. Mark Brand; Media Relations Director Doug Tammaro; Assistant Sports newspapers, the Information Directors Kerry Howe, Jennifer Jaeckels, Randy Policar, ASU Athletics on the Web Steve Rodriguez and Alex Ryan; and a staff of undergraduate student Up-to-date press releases, statistics and game results on ASU women’s Arizona Republic interns, the Sun Devil media relations office strives to serve as interme- basketball can be accessed on the web at www.TheSunDevils.com. diary between Sun Devil athletics and the media and general public in Releases and results are also sent out on an email list. To be added to and the East Valley the most cooperative and professional manner possible. that list, please send an email to Steve Rodriguez (steve.rodriguez@ asu.edu). Tribune, the Sun Credentials Parking Devils are regularly Direct correspondence to Steve Rodriguez, Media Relations Office, Carson Center, 500 E. Veterans Way, Room 131, Tempe, AZ, Parking for women’s basketball games is free and is located in Campus interviewed by 85287-2505. The fax number is (480) 965-5408. Lot 55, west of Wells Fargo Arena. The lot is at the southwest corner of Sun Devil Stadium, at the three-way intersection of Veteran’s Way Game Services reporters from the (formerly Stadium Drive) and College Street. Media members covering Arizona State basketball are provided with a Press Row ASU State Press complete post-game statistical book, including final box score and play- by-play. A halftime box score will also be distributed. Statisticians and Press seating at Wells Fargo Arena is available courtside, on the south student newspaper spotters are available through the media relations office. ASU requests side of the arena, and in the press bunker, above the opponent bench. that all statisticians and spotters, if arranged through the media relations Press row is for working media only. No cheering is allowed on and the six television office, be paid whether used or not. press row. stations in Phoenix. Mid-Week Interviews Radio Organizations To talk with Arizona State players during the week, contact Steve To broadcast Arizona State basketball games, contact the media rela- Rodriguez to make arrangements. Please give at least 24 hours notice. tions office. Courtesy lines available for visiting Pac-10 radio networks. Players are not available on the day of a game. To talk with Coach Turner Visiting flagship networks are situated at the scorer’s table next to Thorne during the week, call Rodriguez at (480) 965-9780. Turner visitor’s bench. Thorne will also be available on Telephones the Pac-10 women’s basketball coaches weekly teleconference, Four telephones (four outside lines) are available to media members dates and times to be determined. in the media room). Courtside phone availability is extremely limited. Media outlets needing immediate and frequent use at courtside should Post-Game make their own arrangements. Phone numbers for courtside are (480) Interviews 965-7274 or (480) 965-4778. Approximately 10 minutes after Will Call every Arizona State home game, requested ASU players will be Will call for Sun Devil home games is located in the lower west tunnel available in the media room. Once of Wells Fargo Arena (facing Sun Devil Stadium). Turner Thorne finishes her post- Directions to Wells Fargo Arena game radio show, she will be avail- Directions to Wells Fargo Arena from Phoenix Sky Harbor International able for interviews in the same Airport: Take the 202 East to Scottsdale/Rural Road. Exit (about a five- room. In most instances, media minute drive). Go south (right turn) until you see Stadium Drive and wishing to speak with the opposing turn right. The arena is directly to the east of Sun Devil Stadium. head coach and/or players should Mark Brand Kerry Howe Randy Policar Alex Ryan Assoc. AD for Assistant SID Assistant SID Assistant SID Communications 480-965-1237 (o) 480-965-6594 (o) 480-965-4987 (o) 480-965-6592 (o) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Media Relations Address Doug Tammaro Jennifer Jaeckels Steve Rodriguez Director of Media Carson Student-Athlete Center Assistant SID Assistant SID Relations 500 East Veteran’s Drive 480-965-9544 (o) WBB Contact 480-965-5799 (o) Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 [email protected] 480-965-9780 (o) [email protected] Phone: 480-965-6592 480-254-2489 (c) [email protected] Fax: 480-965-5408 140 WWW.THESUNDEVILS.COM 140 Television Affiliates KNXV-TV, (ABC, Channel 15) East Valley Tribune The Fan 1060 AM (flagship) 515 North 44th St., 210 W. First Ave., 1900 W. Carmen, Tempe, AZ 85283 KTVK-TV (Independent, Channel 3) Phoenix, AZ 85008 Mesa, AZ 85210 480/838-0400 or 480/345-5935 5555 N. 7th Avenue 602/685-6326 or 6315 480/898-6525 Angel Velasquez (producer), Bob Kemp Phoenix, Arizona 85013 Craig Fouhy (sports director), Al Bravo (beat), Scott Bordow (columnist), 602/207-3476 Jeff Heisner (producer), Cory Williams Craig Morgan, KTAR 620 AM Ross Shimabuku, Brad Cesmat, Bob Romantic (editor) 5300 N. Central, Phoenix, AZ 85012 Pat Griffin Fox Sports Net Arizona 602/274-6200 or 263-5556 One Renaissance Square, ASU State Press Dave Burns (talk show host), KPHO-TV, (CBS, Channel 5) 2 North Central, 15 Matthews Center, Paul Calvisi, Eric Sorenson, Craig Grialou, 4016 N. 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Valley veteran broadcaster Jeff Munn is in his fourth year as the voice of ASU women’s basketball. Arizona State women’s basketball games can also be heard live on the internet at www.TheSunDevils.com. Jeff Munn Voice of the Sun Devils 140 2007-2008 MEDIA GUIDE 141 Opponent at North Carolina UC Santa Barbara Yale Oklahoma Iowa Gonzaga Nov.
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