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  2. Boss (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Boss is an American political drama television series created by Farhad Safinia. The series stars Kelsey Grammer as Tom Kane, the mayor of Chicago , who has recently been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia , a degenerative neurological disorder.

  3. Stadium (sports network) - Wikipedia

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    The service is distributed mainly via streaming television services and associated apps (including third-party services, as well as Sinclair's own Stirr service). [17] The American Sports Network linear service, which was distributed as a digital subchannel network, transitioned to Stadium on September 6, 2017. [18]

  4. CBS Sports HQ - Wikipedia

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    CBS Sports HQ is a streaming video sports channel operated by the CBS Sports and Paramount Streaming divisions of Paramount focused on airing sports news, highlights and scores, similar to pre-2010 ESPNews. [1] [2] CBS Sports HQ is co-headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [3]

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  6. NBC Sports is Latest to Test NFL ‘Alt-Casts’ With EA Sports ...

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    NBC, like ESPN and CBS Sports, which have also experimented with “alt-casts,” is more conscious of the sky-high rights fees it pays for NFL broadcasts and sees potential value in expanding ...

  7. Netflix announces star-studded broadcaster lineup for ...

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    Netflix will have a full house on Christmas Day. Ahead of the streaming platform's first NFL doubleheader on Christmas Day — Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Kansas City Chiefs (1 p.m. ET), followed by ...