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  2. List of historical NBA over-the-air television broadcasters

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    Television broadcasting started around the 1950s and has continued to grow and become more sophisticated. When the National Basketball Association broadcasts first aired, they were broken down into four categories including; pre game, halftime, post game, and game coverage.

  3. NBA on television in the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    ABC lost the broadcast rights to the NBA to CBS [11] after the 1972–73 season, [12] with the network's initial tenure with the league ending with its last NBA Finals game on May 10, 1973. 1969 NBA Finals – Game 7 was televised by ABC in prime time. In Game 4 of the 1965 Finals, the Boston Celtics beat the Los Angeles Lakers 112 to 99.

  4. List of American Basketball Association broadcasters

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    When the American Basketball Association began play in 1967, Terry Stembridge broadcast the Dallas Chaparrals games on radio.Stembridge continued as the team's announcer after it became the San Antonio Spurs and when the Spurs moved into the NBA as part of the ABA-NBA merger.

  5. NBA on television - Wikipedia

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    National Basketball Association (NBA) games are televised nationally in the United States, as well as on multiple local channels and regional sports networks. [1] Since the 2002–03 season, broadcast channel ABC, and pay TV networks ESPN and TNT have nationally televised games.

  6. Mutual Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    Of the six national networks of American radio's classic era [b], Mutual had for decades the largest number of affiliates but the least certain financial position [2] (though it didn't prevent Mutual from expanding into television broadcasting after World War II, as NBC, CBS and ABC did, but it meant Mutual's attempt was short-lived at 11 months).

  7. Cavaliers AudioVerse - Wikipedia

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    The Cavaliers AudioVerse is an American radio network composed of 20 radio stations which carry English-language coverage of the Cleveland Cavaliers, a professional basketball team in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Cleveland sister stations WTAM (1100 AM) and WMMS (100.7 FM) serve as the network's two flagships; WTAM also relays its ...

  8. KNBR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, KPO's news bureau was the major source of NBC news about the war in the Pacific, and operated shortwave radio stations (transmitters located in Dixon) serving the world. It was at the KPO (RCA) shortwave facility that the message was received that Japanese emperor Hirohito had surrendered, ending World War II. [13]

  9. NBA on television in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    From 1975 to 1979, CBS aired all NBA Finals games live (usually during the afternoon); live NBA Finals game coverage on the network resumed in 1982. During this era, CBS aired weeknight playoff games from earlier rounds on tape delay [15] at 11:30 p.m. Eastern Time (airing games live when the game site was in the Pacific Time Zone). CBS ...