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Battle Ground Academy (BGA) is an independent college-preparatory school for pre-K through 12th grade. BGA is located in Franklin, Tennessee, US. Founded in 1889, the school was originally located in part on the site of the Battle of Franklin in the American Civil War. BGA has two campuses and a separate location for its pre-K program.
Pages in category "Private K–12 schools in Tennessee" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Showtime also operates Showtime Sports PPV (formerly Showtime Sports & Entertainment Television or SSET), which formerly broadcast boxing matches and has broadcast other select event programming for pay-per-view. Beginning in March 1986, Showtime's sports programming consisted largely of boxing matches produced under the banner Showtime ...
Many programs in the five most powerful conferences — the Atlantic Coast, Big 10, Big Twelve, Pac-12 and Southeastern — have agreed to pay out $1 million or more in additional aid each year to finance scholarships. Colleges have rarely dropped sports or moved to a lower, less-expensive, NCAA level in response to added financial pressures.
Showtime Networks, Inc. is an American television company operating as a unit of Paramount Global under its networks division. The company oversees Paramount's premium cable television channels , including its flagship namesake service , The Movie Channel , and Flix .
With Mayweather, Showtime produced the two biggest pay-per-views in combat sports history. Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao did 4.6 million sales in 2015, while Mayweather versus UFC star Conor ...
Franklin Road Academy in Nashville, Tennessee. The 62-acre Franklin Road Academy campus is located at 4700 Franklin Pike in Oak Hill, Tennessee at the corner of Franklin Pike and Harding Pike. The FRA campus was the site of the Battle of Peach Orchard in the American civil war. [32] In 1994, the George A. Volkert Athletic Complex was completed.
On November 14, 2011, Espinoza was announced as the new head of Showtime Sports, replacing Ken Hershman. [1] Since his move to Showtime, Espinoza has made boxing a focus of the network. In 2012, he signed Floyd Mayweather Jr. to a six-fight, multi-year deal. [ 12 ]