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    On October 1, 2018, AAN started broadcasting as "America's Auction Channel" and owned once again by Jeremiah Hartman. As of September 10, 2019, the network stopped utilizing Dish channel 219 for its permanent channel slot. [1] As of the start of 2020, AAN purchases a number of weekly timeslots on Dish leased access networks to carry its ...

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  5. Mecum Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Mecum Auctions was founded in 1988 by Dana Mecum, [1] a car enthusiast whose father operated a dealership in Marengo, Illinois. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Dana Mecum initially bought 40 semi-trailer trucks in the 1980s, and traded 10 of them for four houses which he rented out.

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    Platinum Equity later sold the station to the Addison-based London Broadcasting Company, which changed the station's call sign to KTXD-TV.London Broadcasting retained Continental Television to act as "national and local [advertising] sales" for the station, which suggested that KTXD would adopt a general entertainment format rather than a brokered, or foreign language format.

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    Texas got its signature win of the Steve Sarkisian era vs. Alabama last week with a 34-24 win. Quinn Ewers got his revenge from 2022's 20-19 loss, throwing for 349 yards and three touchdowns.

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    An ESPN announcer apologized Saturday after broadcasting a false report that a Tennessee player was suspended from the NCAA baseball tournament for performance-enhancement drug use.