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  2. ESPN8 The Ocho - Wikipedia

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    ESPN8 The Ocho is a special program block showcasing seldom-seen obscure sports that airs on the networks of ESPN Inc.. The Ocho consists of lesser-known, unconventional and humorous sports and other competitions with some athletic or physical skill component, including Pop-A-Shot, roller derby, crossnet, bowling, Quidditch, trampoline dodgeball, air hockey, darts, cornhole, disc golf, kabaddi ...

  3. Struum - Wikipedia

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    Struum was founded in April 2020 by former Disney & Discovery executives Lauren DeVillier, Eugene Liew, Paul Pastor, and Thomas Wadsworth. [3]After its founding, the platform was built with support [5] of Firstlight Media with an array of cloud-native technologies that allow it to aggregate content from more than 50 providers.

  4. Raycom Sports - Wikipedia

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    Raycom Sports was started in July 1979 by Rick and Dee Ray in Charlotte. [1] [2] Rick Ray was a program manager at WCCB in Charlotte [3] when he proposed that WCCB, which had become an independent station a year earlier after losing its ABC affiliation, produce more basketball games.

  5. Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, the show has been honored with 32 Sports Emmy Awards [1] and won Peabody Awards in 2012 and 2015. [2] [3] [4] In September 2023, it was announced that the series would end after 29 seasons. [5] The final episode aired on December 19, 2023. Real Sports was the inspiration for two other HBO shows: On the Record with Bob Costas and ...

  6. 42nd Sports Emmy Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 42nd Sports Emmy Awards were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honoring the best in American sports television coverage in 2020. The winners were announced on June 8, 2021, via live-stream at Watch.TheEmmys.TV and other apps associated.

  7. The Sports Junkies - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Junkies, also known as The Junkies or The Junks, are the hosts of an eponymous morning drive time radio show aired in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. The hosts are John Auville, Eric Bickel, Jason Bishop, and John-Paul Flaim.

  8. Sports podcast - Wikipedia

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    Bill Simmons is often credited with helping popularize sports podcasts. Podcasts in general began to gain a following in the mid and late 2000s. In October 2004, Sam Coutin began The Sports Pod and shortly after he launched the My Sports Radio podcast network. [1] [2] By 2006, shows on Coutin's network were achieving 500,000 downloads each ...

  9. Escalade Sports - Wikipedia

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    Escalade Inc., known as Escalade Sports, is a sporting goods manufacturer, distributor, and retailer based in Evansville, Indiana. It trades on NASDAQ as ESCA.