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  2. Vidiprinter - Wikipedia

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    The live sports action was dropped and was replaced by a football-only afternoon-long rolling service of scores, comments, reports, results and interviews. From this point the vidiprinter was on-screen from 3 pm until 4:55 pm although the vidiprinter disappeared between 3:50 pm and 4 pm for the duration of the classified half time round-up.

  3. Broadcasting of sports events - Wikipedia

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    A cameraman from the Olympic Broadcasting Services covering the men's 10 kilometre marathon swim at the 2012 Olympic Games in the Serpentine at Hyde Park. The broadcasting of sports events (also known as a sportscast) is the live coverage of sports as a television program, on radio, and other broadcasting media.

  4. List of programs broadcast by NFL Network - Wikipedia

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    A Football Life; Good Morning Football; NFL Classics; NFL Fantasy Live; NFL Films Presents; NFL Follies; NFL GameDay; NFL GameDay Morning; NFL RedZone Replay; NFL Replay; NFL Scoreboard; NFL Top 10; NFL Weekly Countdown (formerly Starting 11) Path to the Draft; Sound FX (formerly Live Wire) The Insiders; The Timeline; Thursday Night Football ...

  5. Score (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Live scores are usually free and are very popular among sports betting enthusiasts, as they allow viewing collected data on many sports events. In the past, live score services were only available on TV through teletext or on the radio. There are now many websites providing live scores. It is possible to follow live results of many events at ...

  6. College football on television - Wikipedia

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    Black college football games are now seen on the ESPN networks and on Aspire (Aspire also reruns select classic HBCU games from years past); Bounce TV had previously aired HBCU games in 2012 and 2013 before dropping them. In the early 2000s, entire networks devoted to college sports, including college football, began to appear.

  7. ESPN Events - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Inc. purchased Creative Sports, Inc. and OCC Sports, Inc. in the mid-1990s. [2] On July 22, 1994, ESPN Regional Television was incorporated in Delaware. [3] ESPN Regional Television was formed in 1996, through ESPN Inc.'s combination of Creative Sports and OCC Sports, under the direction of Chuck Gerber and Loren Matthews. [2]

  8. MLS on ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN joined forces with Fox Sports and Univision to broadcast over 100 MLS games (combined), live and exclusive, from 2015 and 2022 in its succeeding media rights deal. In 2023, MLS moved their inventory of games to MLS Season Pass, and the Fox Sports family. ESPN stopped televising MLS matches for the first time since the league's inception in ...

  9. Final Score - Wikipedia

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    A brief version, usually lasting for five to ten minutes, was aired in the summer during the football close season and these summer editions included a cricket scoreboard. Stand-alone editions of Final Score were broadcast on Boxing Day, New Year's Day and Easter Monday when there was a full programme of football fixtures and when Grandstand ...