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Phoenix 150 – Live coverage of the race in segments. Florida Derby – Live coverage of three races. April 18 1970 Gwyn Staley 400 – Live Coverage of the latter stages of the race. May 2 Dan Gable loses his final match in collegiate competition to Larry Owings of Washington at the NCAA Championships. It was the only loss of his collegiate ...
FanDuel Racing (formerly TVG2 and HRTV) is an American sports-oriented digital cable and satellite television network. It is part of the TVG Network and is owned by Paddy Power Betfair . Dedicated to horse racing , it broadcasts events from U.S. and international racetracks, as well as a range of English and Western horse competitions, news ...
TVG logo used from 1999 to 2022. FanDuel TV was launched on July 14, 1999, as TVG (short for Television Games Network) and was founded as a joint venture of TV Guide Inc. (which at the time was owned by both Liberty Media and News Corp.), the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, and AT&T Broadband.
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Below, our ratings roundup of the year’s most-watched telecasts (in Live+7 ratings), according to broadcast and cable measurements, in both total viewers and adults 18-49.
NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship (1982–1995) NCAA Tightrope Championships (1985–2003) Tour de France (1987–2010) College World Series on CBS (1988–2002) Championship Auto Racing Teams (1989–1991, 2002–2003, 2005–2007) Indy Racing League (1997–1998) Superstar Racing Experience (2021–2022) Professional Bowlers ...
Jamie Little (born April 9, 1978) is an American pit reporter and play by play announcer for NASCAR coverage on Fox.Little is a former pit reporter for ESPN/ABC coverage of the Indy Racing League, [3] although she returned to her pit reporting duty for the 2007 and 2008 Indianapolis 500 as well as the 2013 Firestone 550, and NASCAR on ESPN.
William Edgar Gossage (October 15, 1958 – May 16, 2024) was an American motorsports executive and promoter. He was best known as the president of the Texas Motor Speedway, a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) banked racetrack in Fort Worth, Texas, which ran stock car racing and Indy car racing events throughout his tenure.