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  2. ESPN Radio - Wikipedia

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    ESPN FC Presents: UEFA Euro on ESPN Radio (2012, 2016, 2020, along with Champions League, Europa League and Super Cup) FIFA World Cup on ESPN Radio (2010, 2014) FIFA Women's World Cup on ESPN Radio (2011) MLS Soccer Sunday on ESPN Radio (2015–2022) MLS Cup on ESPN Radio (2007-2014) NIT on ESPN Radio (2002–2011) The Open Championship on ESPN ...

  3. List of ESPN Radio affiliates - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Radio 1230 KFPT: 790 AM Clovis: CA: ESPN Radio 790 KATA: 1340 AM Eureka: CA: ESPN Radio 92.7 / 1340 KFIG: 1430 AM Fresno: CA: 1430 ESPN Radio KSPN: 710 AM Los Angeles: CA: ESPN LA 710 KIFM: 1320 AM West Sacramento: CA: ESPN 1320 AM KXTK: 1280 AM San Luis Obispo: CA: ESPN Radio 1280 KAVP: 1450 AM Colona: CO: ESPN Radio 1450 KEPN: 1600 AM ...

  4. 2010 FIFA World Cup broadcasting rights - Wikipedia

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    Radio Nacional Radio La Red [44] Australia: SBS: Bosnia and Herzegovina: BHRT ... ESPN Soccer World Cup coverage online; IPTV Sports International World Cup coverage

  5. Sports broadcasting contracts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1960s, all regular season and playoff games broadcast in the United States have been aired by national television networks. Until the broadcast contract ended in 2013, the terrestrial television networks CBS, NBC, and Fox, as well as cable television's ESPN, paid a combined total of US$20.4 billion [11] to broadcast NFL games.

  6. Tommy Smyth - Wikipedia

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    During ESPN's coverage of Euro 2008, Smyth shared commentary duties with Andy Gray and Robbie Mustoe, with Smyth calling the early game and Gray calling the late game. [4] He was the lead color commentator for the 2010 FIFA World Cup on ESPN Radio, pairing up with JP Dellacamera, and he has become an outspoken proponent of instant replay. [8]

  7. Doug Brown (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    For ESPN Radio, Brown called NBA and college basketball and reported and hosted shows from the Olympics, the World Series, the Final Four, [1] and the 2010 FIFA World Cup. [4] Brown is a 1978 graduate of the Boston University College of Communication. [1] Brown is also known by his nicknames, "Dougie Fresh" and "Downtown Dougie Brown." [5]

  8. Soccer on ESPN/ABC - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 FIFA World Cup marked the return of the World Cup on ESPN and ABC [43] and the first time they used their own commentary teams for all matches. Roger Twibell, Seamus Malin, [44] and Rick Davis were the lead broadcast team. [45] Al Trautwig and Davis were the secondary broadcast team.

  9. ESPN Deportes Radio - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Deportes Radio was an American Spanish language sports radio network created and produced by Disney-owned ESPN. Programming included call-in talk shows and commentary from hosts about a full range of sporting events, including soccer , American football , baseball and boxing .