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  2. NHL on Fox - Wikipedia

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    The NHL on Fox is the branding used for broadcasts of National Hockey League (NHL) games that were produced by Fox Sports and televised on the Fox network from the 1994–1995 NHL season until the 1998–1999 NHL season. NHL games continued to air on the Fox Sports Networks in the form of regional game telecasts until the 2021 rebrand to Bally ...

  3. Digitally enhanced dasherboard - Wikipedia

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    A digitally enhanced dasherboard (DED) is a virtual advertising product offered by the National Hockey League (NHL) for television broadcasts of ice hockey games. DEDs erase and replace the local ads painted on dasher boards that surround hockey rinks with a sequence of static and animated advertisements on each television broadcaster.

  4. List of current National Hockey League broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current (entering 2024–25 NHL season) National Hockey League broadcasters.With 25 teams in the U.S. and 7 in Canada, the NHL is the only one of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada that maintains separate national broadcasters in each country, each producing separate telecasts of a slate of regular season games, playoff games ...

  5. NHL on television in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Showdown involved 20 of the NHL's greatest players (16 shooters and four goaltenders) going head-to-head in a taped penalty shot competition with Brian McFarlane hosting. After the NHL left NBC in 1975, [6] [29] [30] Showdown continued to be seen on Hockey Night in Canada and local television broadcasts of U.S.-based NHL teams.

  6. NHL on SportsChannel America - Wikipedia

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    NHL inks SCA deal for $5.5m. (cable television contract between National Hockey League and SportsChannel America) (Multichannel News) CBA: TV and the price of expansion; Is the NHL better off? Archived 2006-10-26 at the Wayback Machine; ESPN fails to match, Comcast gets NHL; Dear Uncle Erza; The NHL on SportsChannel America (1988-1992)

  7. This Is SportsCenter - Wikipedia

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    This is SportsCenter was a series of comical television commercials that debuted in 1995 and was run by ESPN to promote their SportsCenter sports news show, based on the show's opening tagline. [1] The ads were presented in a deadpan , mockumentary style, lampooning various aspects of sports, and sports broadcasting.

  8. History of the National Hockey League on television - Wikipedia

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    The National Hockey League (NHL) is shown on national television in the United States and Canada. With 25 teams in the U.S. and 7 in Canada, the NHL is the only one of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada that maintains separate national broadcasters in each country, each producing separate telecasts of a slate of regular season games, playoff games, and ...

  9. Ice hockey broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The NHL and NBC share in revenues from advertising. ESPN had a two-year deal that they opted out of after the lockout, leaving the NHL without a cable partner. In August 2005, Comcast (who owns the Philadelphia Flyers) paid $70 million a year for three years to put games on the OLN network, now known as Versus.