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  2. Buckeye Cable Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    BCSN is a regional sports network founded in 2003 (and first went on the air on January 7, 2004) to carry sports broadcasting, which had previously been aired on fellow cable-only station WT05. Overview

  3. What channel is Ohio State vs Marshall on today? Time, TV ...

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    Here's a full look at the Buckeyes’ 2024 schedule, including available start times and TV channel information: All times Eastern. Saturday, Aug. 31: vs. Akron (W, 52-6)

  4. FanDuel Sports Network Ohio - Wikipedia

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    FanDuel Sports Network Ohio is available on cable providers (plus U-Verse and DirecTV) throughout Ohio, as well as parts of Indiana, Kentucky, northwestern Pennsylvania, eastern Tennessee, border communities of West Virginia, and extreme southwestern New York; it is also available nationwide on satellite via DirecTV.

  5. Buckeye Broadband - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye Broadband (formerly known as the Buckeye CableSystem from August 1996 until May 2016, [1] [2] and as The CableSystem prior to August 1996) is a cable and telecommunications company located in Toledo, Ohio, owned by Block Communications (which also owns The Blade and The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspapers). [3]

  6. Ohio State football schedule: Who are the Buckeyes ... - AOL

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    The nonconference schedule of Texas (Aug. 30), Grambling (Sept. 6) and Ohio (Sept. 13) was already known. The Buckeyes will play them the first three weeks of the season before having an off week ...

  7. Ohio State Buckeyes will play five games on Peacock as Big ...

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    The Big Ten finalized its full 2023-24 schedule Tuesday, and Ohio State will play games on seven different platforms including steaming-only Peacock.

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  9. Toledo 5 - Wikipedia

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    The channel began operations in 1971, as the local entertainment and sports service of what was originally known as Buckeye Cablevision, [note 3] founded in 1966 by Paul Block, Jr. and William Block, Sr. (whose family owned the city's daily newspaper, The Toledo Blade) to provide cable television service to the Toledo area. [1]