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  2. Blackout (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Football League's constitution does provide the option for teams to black out games in their home markets in order to encourage attendance; at one point, the CFL required games to be blacked out within a radius of 120 kilometres (75 miles) around the closest over-the-air signal carrying the game, or 56 kilometres (35 miles) of the stadium for cable broadcasts (and, for the ...

  3. Illegal sports - Wikipedia

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    As there is no citation for the term "illegal sports", the definition given in the first sentence and at least one other statement made in the lead section. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (June 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this ...

  4. Screen (sports) - Wikipedia

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    A screen in ball sports is a blocking move by an offensive player in which they stand beside or behind a defender in order to free up a teammate to shoot, pass, or drive the ball in to score. In basketball and field lacrosse , it is also known as a pick .

  5. Inside the complex world of illegal sports streaming - AOL

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  6. Mississippi Legislature advances bill to legalize sports ...

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    A bill advancing in Mississippi’s Legislature would legalize online sports betting in the state.

  7. Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 affects Title 15 of the United States Code, Chapter 32 "Telecasting of Professional Sports Contest" (§§ 1291-1295) [1] The act amended antitrust laws to allow, among others, sports leagues to pool the broadcasting rights by all their teams and sign league-wide exclusive contracts with national networks.

  8. Broadcast signal intrusion - Wikipedia

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    The screen briefly showed a man in a mask, before switching to a black screen containing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei engulfed in CGI flames with a target on his forehead, pictures of four women recently killed in the protests and the audio message "Women, life, freedom" on repeat. The hack lasted 12 seconds, before cutting back to a bewildered ...

  9. How gloves transformed prize fighting from an illegal ... - AOL

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    Within a decade, men like James J. Jeffries became national sports heroes without having to dodge police to do it. What had been the province of criminals and thugs was now a profitable and legal ...