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  2. CBS Sports HQ - Wikipedia

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    In late 2018, headquarters operations and a studio dedicated fully to Sports HQ were established in Stamford, Connecticut, with "split daily operations of Sports HQ between Stamford and Fort Lauderdale". Since January 2023, CBS Sports HQ has produced a three hour sports information show for CBS Sports Network entitled CBS Sports HQ Spotlight.

  3. Category : Sports television networks in the United States

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  4. Big Three (American television) - Wikipedia

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    For most of the history of television in the United States, the Big Three dominated, controlling the vast majority of television broadcasting. [5] DuMont ceased regular programming in 1955; the NTA Film Network, unusual in that its programming, all pre-recorded, was distributed by mail instead of through communications wires, signed on in 1956 and lasted until 1961.

  5. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    National College Sports Network ViacomCBS: Rebranded to CSTV in 2003, and then CBS College Sports Network in 2008, and then finally CBS Sports Network on April 4, 2011. The 90's Channel Public Communicators, Inc. Relaunched Free Speech TV in 1995 Noggin ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks Rebranded the Nick Jr. Channel on September 28, 2009.

  6. RT (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    When it was established in 2005, ANO TV-Novosti invested $30 million in start-up costs to establish RT, [191] with a budget of $30 million for its first year of operation. Half of the network's budget came from the Russian government; the other half came from pro-Kremlin commercial banks at the government's request. [97]

  7. Lorimar Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    The Lorimar Sports Network, or LSN, was an American ad hoc television network providing syndicated college football and basketball. It was based at Lorimar's original headquarters in Culver City, California , with an additional office in Dallas, Texas .

  8. KOMO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KOMO-TV began operating on December 11, 1953, as an NBC affiliate, owing to KOMO radio's long-time relationship with the NBC Radio Network. [2] It is the fourth-oldest television station in the Seattle–Tacoma area.

  9. Charge! (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Charge! is an American digital broadcast television network owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group that airs action and adventure-based programming. It launched on February 28, 2017, and was originally a joint venture with MGM. In addition to its broadcast network affiliates, Charge is also available through its website and apps.