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  2. Instant classic in Autzen: Oregon takes down Ohio State in ...

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    Head coach Dan Lanning of the Oregon Ducks reacts after the game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Autzen Stadium on October 12, 2024 in Eugene, Oregon. The Oregon Ducks won 32-31.

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  4. 'College GameDay' draws crowds to Eugene, University of ...

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    University of Oregon seniors Zack Salazar, left, and Isaac Michaels were the first in line to participate in the "College GameDay" program at UO.

  5. List of television stations in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Bend: Bend: 3 11/16/30 KOAB-TV: PBS: satellite of KOPB-TV ch. 10 Portland OPB Plus on 3.2, PBS Kids on 3.3, OPB Radio on 3.4

  6. No. 12 Oregon outlasts No. 10 Utah in Eugene [Video] - AOL

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    No. 12 Oregon football defeats No. 10 Utah by a final score of 20-17 on Saturday, Nov. 19 in Eugene. The Ducks improve to 9-2 overall and 7-1 in conference, while the Utes fall to 8-3 overall and ...

  7. KFLY - Wikipedia

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    KFLY (101.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Corvallis, Oregon, that serves the Willamette Valley of west-central Oregon. It airs a country music format and is owned by Bicoastal Media. It carries the nationally syndicated Bobby Bones Show in morning drive time from Nashville. KFLY's studios are on Valley River Drive in Eugene.

  8. KUGN - Wikipedia

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    KUGN (590 AM) is a commercial radio station, owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasting a news/talk format. Licensed to the city of Eugene, Oregon, it serves the Eugene-Springfield media market.

  9. Oregon Public Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    KOAP started broadcasting on February 6, 1961. The Eugene satellite was located on the University of Oregon campus, in Villard Hall. Up until 1965, all programs from the KOAC satellites were live, due to a lack of video recording equipment. Both studios operated two RCA TK31 cameras for live broadcasts.