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  2. Media in Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    All The Rage — entertainment and events. The City Paper (general news and opinion; originally Monday-Friday, later twice weekly, and then weekly; published November 1, 2000 — August 9, 2013) The Daily American, (1876–1894) and The Nashville American (1894–September 25, 1910); merged into The Tennessean [ 1] The Labor Advocate (weekly ...

  3. Bridgestone Arena - Wikipedia

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    Website. bridgestonearena.com. Bridgestone Arena (originally Nashville Arena, and formerly Gaylord Entertainment Center and Sommet Center) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Completed in 1996, it is the home of the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League.

  4. Allen Arena - Wikipedia

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    Allen Arena is an indoor arena at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. The arena was named in honor of James C. and Linda Allen, the facility's primary benefactors. James Allen is a member of the board of trustees for the university and worked for the university at one time. The arena is primarily used for basketball and volleyball ...

  5. TISCA swimming, TSSAA basketball stars: Vote for Nashville ...

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    More: 2024 TSSAA basketball region tournament brackets for Nashville area high schools Bryce Winzenread, Mt. Juliet: The freshman won the girls 100 breaststroke (1:02.80) swimming state title.

  6. Nashville Banner - Wikipedia

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    OCLC number. 9426483. The Nashville Banner is a defunct daily newspaper of Nashville, Tennessee, United States, which published from April 10, 1876 until February 20, 1998. The Banner was published each Monday through Friday afternoon (as well as Saturdays until the 1990s and Sundays until 1937), and at one time carried as many as five editions.

  7. WTVF - Wikipedia

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    WTVF (channel 5) is a television station in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Ion Television owned-and-operated station WNPX-TV (channel 28). WTVF's studios are located on James Robertson Parkway in downtown Nashville, and its transmitter is located north of downtown ...

  8. Parade Media - Wikipedia

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    www.parademediagroup.com. Parade Media (previously known as AMG/Parade and Athlon Media Group) is a publisher founded in 1967 that is based in Nashville, Tennessee. [1][2][3][4] Nashville's Spencer Hays was its majority stockholder. [5][6][7] It was purchased by The Arena Group in 2022 and now operates as a subsidiary of The Arena Group. [8]

  9. Memorial Gymnasium (Vanderbilt University) - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt Commodores. (men's and women's basketball) Memorial Gymnasium is a multi-purpose facility located in Nashville, Tennessee. Usually called Memorial Gym or simply Memorial, the building is located on the western side of the Vanderbilt University campus. It was built in 1952 and currently has a seating capacity of 14,326.

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