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  2. WSAI - Wikipedia

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    WSAI is known as "Fox Sports 1360", and airs the entire Fox Sports Radio schedule, including The Dan Patrick Show, Rich Eisen, and Colin Cowherd.It is the Cincinnati affiliate for University of Louisville Cardinals football and basketball (if Kentucky is on ESPN 1530), NFL on Westwood One, NCAA college basketball on Westwood One, NCAA college football on Westwood One, and Columbus Blue Jackets ...

  3. Fox Sports Radio - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports Radio is an American sports radio network. ... As the network concentrates on sports news, ... WSAI: 1360 AM: Cincinnati: Ohio: WMNI: 920 AM: Columbus: Ohio:

  4. Fox Sports (Asian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports 2 (formerly Prime Sports and Star Sports) Fox Sports 3 (formerly ESPN HD and Fox Sports Plus HD) Fox Sports News (formerly ESPNews): The channel was first launched as ESPNews in November 2009 in Singapore on Singtel's Mio TV, [41] and later expanded to other areas, including Hong Kong, where it was launched in August 2011 on PCCW's ...

  5. Fox Sports - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports is the brand name for a number of sports channels, broadcast divisions, programming, and other media around the world. The name originates from Fox Broadcasting Company in the United States, which in turn derives its name from Fox Film (which merged with Twentieth Century Pictures to form 20th Century Fox in 1935), named after founder William Fox.

  6. WCKY (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WSAI went back to a sports format in July 2007, this time as a 24-hour ESPN Radio affiliate to complement WCKY. WCKY and WSAI would switch network affiliations again on February 15, 2010, with Fox Sports Radio moving to WSAI and ESPN Radio moving to WCKY, dropping the "Homer" nickname on-air in favor of "ESPN 1530".

  7. Fox Sports (United States) - Wikipedia

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    When the Fox Broadcasting Company launched in October 1986, the network's management, having seen how sports programming (in particular, soccer events) played a critical role in the growth of the British satellite service BSkyB, determined that sports would be the type of programming that would ascend Fox to a major network status the quickest; as a result, Fox tried to attract a professional ...

  8. Fox Sports International - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports International (FSI) was an international sportscasting and production division of Fox Networks Group, a division of 21st Century Fox.. In the following years, after Disney acquired 21st Century Fox, it began closing and selling various channels from FSI to third party owners due its ownership of ESPN, prior the acquisition of 21st Century Fox in 2019.

  9. Stadium College Sports - Wikipedia

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    Stadium College Sports (formerly Fox College Sports) was a group of three American sports networks. Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group and Allen Media Group (under the joint venture Diamond Sports Group ), the three channels aired college and high school sporting events and programming.