Mountain West launches streamer paying schools based on subscriptions

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Last updated Jul 1, 2026

Mountain West launches streamer paying schools based on subscriptions
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The Mountain West announced a partnership with Kiswe to create MW+, a direct-to-consumer streaming service. The service will offer live coverage of Mountain West events and is designed to financially reward schools based on subscriptions generated through their dedicated pages. This innovative approach aims to provide a new revenue stream for the conference’s member institutions amid a changing college sports, as several key programs leave for the Pac-12. Mountain West commissioner Gloria Nevarez emphasized the initiative as a way to enhance fan engagement. MW+ is set to complement existing revenue from deals with CBS, Fox, and The CW for traditional broadcast rights.

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  • Mountain West partners with Kiswe for a streaming service called MW+.
  • Revenue will support schools based on subscription sign-ups via dedicated pages.
  • The conference faces adjustment as key members transition to the Pac-12.
  • MW+ aims to enhance fan engagement and diversify revenue sources.
  • Existing media deals with CBS, Fox, and The CW will continue alongside MW+.
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The Mountain West is finding a new way to reward schools that drive the most value for the conference. On Wednesday, the conference announced it is partnering with streaming technology company Kiswe to launch a direct-to-consumer streaming service, MW+, that will provide live coverage of Mountain West events that are not available via one of…

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