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Big Ten Network Launches Major Community Service Initiative

September 2, 2010
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CHICAGO, Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ — In an effort to honor, encourage and support the thousands of Big Ten community members who give back, the Big Ten Network is launching Give Big, a major community service initiative.

Beginning Friday, the network will feature a top community-service effort of a Big Ten supporter during Big Ten Tailgate, which visits a different Big Ten campus each week during football season. Some profiles will focus on the efforts of famous athletes such as Wisconsin’s Devin Harris and Minnesota’s Karl Mecklenburg, as well as remarkable projects undertaken by community leaders better known locally.

“Dedication, commitment and community are all important aspects of the Big Ten conference,” said Big Ten Network President Mark Silverman. “Give Big recognizes that being a part of the Big Ten means giving back to the community in a big way.”

While Give Big salutes these charitable efforts on the air, it will also look to engage the Big Ten Network’s passionate and growing audience on a dedicated website (www.BTNGiveBig.com) and other social-media sites to funnel their enthusiasm and support toward these worthy causes.

Beyond sharing inspirational stories, Give Big will provide real tools and ideas to help others Give Big at www.BTNGiveBig.com. Through partnerships with organizations like Teach for America, Special Olympics, the REACH Foundation, Coaches vs. Cancer and others, the initiative will connect viewers, students and supporters with great organizations and outlets for service.

“We are really looking forward to sharing some of these remarkable stories with our viewers,” Silverman said. “We’re hopeful that the unmatched passion of Big Ten fans and the exposure for their programs will generate even more support for these great causes.”

The first Give Big profile airs Friday during Big Ten Tailgate, which originates from the University of Iowa and features John Heineman. Heineman is a 25-year-old University of Iowa graduate who began volunteering at the Iowa City Free Medical Clinic during his sophomore year. In addition to the countless hours he spent at the clinic, Heineman swam the English Channel to raise money for it, bringing in more than $19,000.

For more information, go to www.BTNGiveBig.com.

The first 12 honorees are listed below.


    School         Honoree            Cause                  Air Date

                                       Raised $19,000 for
                                       the Iowa City Free
                    John Heineman,     Medical Clinic by
                    Iowa graduate      swimming the
    Iowa            and volunteer      English Channel.      Sept. 3
                                       In 2007, founded 34
                                       Ways to Assist,
                                       which focuses on
                                       the health and
                                       well-being of
                                       youth through
                                       basketball camps,
                    Devin Harris,      clinics and
                    Badgers'           education, as well
                    basketball         as providing kids a
    Wisconsin       standout           safe place to play.   Sept. 10
                                       Co-founded Students
                                       Leading Social
                                       Change, works with
                                       Hometown Heroes, in
                                       which Illini
                                       athletes work with
                                       local youth to
                    CeCe Marizu,       spread anti-drug
    Illinois        swimmer            and gang messages.    Sept. 17
                                       The three
                                       coordinated efforts
                    Charles Woodson,   to raise funds for
                    Brian Griese &     C.S. Mott
                    Steve              Children's Hospital
                    Hutchinson - UM    @ University of
    Michigan        players            Michigan.             Sept. 24
                                       Founded the REACH
                                       Foundation, which
                                       provides kids with
                                       educational and
                                       outdoor experiences
                                       intended to provide
                    Karl               the opportunities
                    Mecklenburg,       and resources
                    Minnesota and      needed to succeed
                    All-Pro NFL        in school and in
    Minnesota       football player    life.                 Oct. 1
                                       A philanthropist and
                                       community leader,
                                       supporter of
                    Sue Paterno,       Special Olympics of
                    philanthropist     Pennsylvania for
                    and wife of        more than 30 years
                    Head Coach Joe     and a board member
    Penn State      Paterno            since 1991.           Oct. 8
                                       Founded City of the
                                       Children, an
                                       orphanage that
                                       provides a safe and
                                       nurturing
                                       environment for
                    John Shinsky,      abandoned and
    Michigan        football player    disadvantaged
     State          and educator       children.             Oct. 15
                                       Works with Uplifting
                                       Athletes, a
                                       national non-
                                       profit that raises
                    Kurt Coleman,      the profile of rare
                    OSU and            diseases through
                    Philadelphia       outreach, research,
                    Eagles football    education and
    Ohio State      player             advocacy.             Oct. 22
                                       Started Lady Lioness
                                       Cycling, comprised
                                       of African-
                                       American women, and
                    Meaza Yalew, IU    now working with
    Indiana         graduate           City Year.            Oct. 29
                                       Involved with the
                                       Fellowship of
                                       Christian Athletes,
                                       which challenges
                                       athletes and
                                       coaches to make a
                                       positive impact in
                                       local communities
                                       by encouraging,
                                       equipping and
                    Kyle Adams,        empowering them to
    Purdue          football player    make a difference.    Nov. 5
                                       Recruits top college
                                       graduates for Teach
                                       for America as part
                                       of the movement to
                    Elissa Clapp,      end educational
    Northwestern    tennis player      inequity.             Nov. 12
                                       Involved in Coaches
                                       vs. Cancer, a
                                       national
                                       collaboration
                                       between the
                                       American Cancer
                    Bruce Weber,       Society and the
                    Illinois Men's     National
    Big Ten         Basketball         Association of
     Conference     Coach              Basketball Coaches.   Nov. 19
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About the Big Ten Network: A joint venture between the Big Ten Conference and Fox Cable Networks, the Big Ten Network is the first internationally distributed network dedicated to covering one of the premier collegiate conferences in the country. With approximately 350 live sporting events, and nearly all of them in HD, the network is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country, allowing them to see their favorite teams, regardless of where they live. The network operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, showcasing a wide array of classic-to-current sports and televising more Olympic sporting events and women’s sports than has ever been aired on any other network. Original programming highlights activities and accomplishments of some of the nation’s finest universities. Each year, the network offers between 35 and 40 football games, 105 regular season men’s basketball games; 55 women’s basketball games; dozens of Big Ten Championship events; studio shows; coaches’ shows; and classic games. The network is available to more than 75 million homes across the United States and Canada, and currently has agreements with more than 300 affiliates, including AT&T U-Verse, Atlantic Broadband, Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox (Cleveland, Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Omaha), DirecTV, DISH Network, Insight, Mediacom, Rogers Cable (Canada), Shaw Cable and Shaw Direct (Canada), Time Warner Cable and Verizon FiOS. For updated information on the Big Ten Network, go to www.BigTenNetwork.com.

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