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  2. List of sports television channels - Wikipedia

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    Sports channels are television speciality channels (usually available exclusively through cable and terrestrial and satellite) broadcast sporting events, usually live, and when not broadcasting events, sports news and other related programming.

  3. Timeline of SOE's Prosper Network - Wikipedia

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    The Prosper Network, also called the Physician Network, was the most important network in France of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in 1943. SOE was a secret British organization in World War II. The objectives of SOE were to conduct espionage, sabotage, and reconnaissance in occupied Europe and Asia against the Axis powers, especially ...

  4. Yahoo Sports - Wikipedia

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    February 8, 2006: Yahoo Sports launched the Yahoo Sports Blog. [6] May 8, 2006: Yahoo Sports starts streaming free live NHL games. [7] May 30, 2006: Yahoo Sports launched the Yahoo Sports Beta website. [8] February 1, 2007: Yahoo Sports launched the current homepage. [9] February 1, 2007: Yahoo Sports Beta website was taken offline.

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  6. Category : Sports television networks in the United States

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  7. Hughes Television Network - Wikipedia

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    HTN limited itself to broadcasting sports events, including the Stanley Cup Finals, PBA Bowling [citation needed] and special programming, including the Muppets special The Frog Prince, [1] and provided facilities links to a loose network of stations, who were usually independents or affiliates of ABC, CBS, or NBC.

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  9. SportsChannel - Wikipedia

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    Operating from March 1, 1979, to January 27, 1998, it was the country's first regional sports network, and along with Prime Network, was an important ancestor to many of the regional sports outlets in the U.S., particularly Fox Sports Networks and Comcast SportsNet. At its peak, SportsChannel operated nine networks serving several of the nation ...