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247Sports is an American network of websites that focus mainly on athletic recruitment in college football and basketball. It is owned and operated by Paramount . The website hosts a large network of team-specific subsites, with each subsite being dedicated to a specific school.
The Radio Network has one flagship station and 17 affiliate stations in Oregon and Washington. Travis Demers is the play-by-play announcer and former Trail Blazers player Michael Holton is the color analyst for home games. Mike Lynch is studio host. Rich Patterson is the network producer.
It features game reports, commentary, news, photography, and video clips. All content is original to the Inside Carolina staff of journalists or the 247Sports network. Inside Carolina magazine was founded by David Eckoff in early 1994 as a monthly magazine. Later that year, Eckoff added a web site to go along with the print publication.
Kevin Kugler is an American sportscaster who primarily works in radio broadcasting. Kugler is currently employed by Westwood One as its lead college basketball voice as well as one of its Sunday NFL voices, and by the Big Ten Network as a play-by-play man for college football and college basketball.
Infinity Sports Network is an American sports radio network. It debuted as CBS Sports Radio with hourly sports news updates on September 4, 2012, and with 24/7 programming on January 2, 2013. [2] [3] [4] Infinity Sports Network is programmed by Audacy, Inc. and distributed by Westwood One. Programming on the network featured reporters and ...
NBC Sports Radio was a sports radio network that debuted on September 4, 2012. The network content was produced by the NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal and distributed by Westwood One , which is the corporate successor to the remains of the original NBC Radio Network that was dissolved in the 1980s.
Civic Media, the Wisconsin-based network of news/progressive-talk radio stations including WAUK-AM (540) in Waukesha, has finished retooling its midday programming lineup.
Not long after CBS acquired 247, on December 1st, 2016, the long heralded blue board (tBB) of 247 sports was threatened with moderation, the lack of which was the only enjoyable part of that place. All of the prominent posters declared that tBB was dead and were subsequently banned for being "meanies".