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Cheer From Home, Be Heard at the Games

SEATTLE – When Seattle U men's basketball hosts Utah Valley to open Western Athletic Conference play on Friday and Saturday, there will be no fans in the stands at the Redhawk Center. But Redhawk fans can be there in spirit and sound thanks to HearMeCheer, the innovative and timely audio broadcast app that collects live fan noise and streams it into live sports events and broadcasts.

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Cheer From Home, Be Heard at the GamesCheer From Home, Be Heard at the Games
SEATTLE – When Seattle U men's basketball hosts Utah Valley to open Western Athletic Conference play on Friday and Saturday, there will be no fans in the stands at the Redhawk Center. But Redhawk fans can be there in spirit and sound thanks to HearMeCheer, the innovative and timely audio broadcast app that collects live fan noise and streams it into live sports events and broadcasts.
 
HearMeCheer allows fans who are watching from home to open their app and make their voices heard as a part of the piped-in crowd noise at the Redhawk Center. Fans can join in on a "second screen" this Friday and Saturday at https://seattleu.hearmecheer.com/games/seattle-vs-utah-valley, or by texting "GOSU" to "33339" for the free HearMeCheer app for both games.
 
The patented HearMeCheer technology allows fans watching the games at home to cheer into the microphones in their smartphones, tablets and computers and be heard live inside stadiums & arenas, as well as on radio and television broadcasts from those sites.
 
"Seattle University is being very forward thinking in reaching out to their fans during this period, finding new ways to keep them involved, and it's great to be working with the Redhawks hoops team on this project, bringing their fans together from the comfort of their own home into their two games with Utah Valley this weekend," said Elias Andersen, the founder and CEO of HearMeCheer. "HearMeCheer has proven to be a successful fan engagement platform for teams since we launched in the second quarter of 2020.  We look forward to bringing Seattle University students, alumni, families and fans all together now through our platform this weekend."
 
About HearMeCheer
HearMeCheer is an innovative fan engagement platform. The Toronto-based company has created an app that allows sports fans at home to actively engage with their favorite teams playing in ballparks, arenas, and stadiums around the world. HearMeCheer collects live fan noise, cheers, sounds and reactions into a live audio stream that is used by sports teams, leagues, and broadcasters in live game coverage. Additional information is available at http://www.HearMeCheer.com