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  2. Syracuse Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    Your Hometown Station Football, Men's Basketball Also carries coaches show WHAM: 1180 Rochester: WHAM 1180 Football, Men's Basketball Clear-channel station: WHTK: 1280 Sports Radio 1280 Coaches show WOUR: 96.9 Utica: 96.9 WOUR Football, Men's Basketball Also carries coaches show WNER: 1410 Watertown: ESPN 1410 Football, Men's Basketball Also ...

  3. 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).

  4. Crimson Tide Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    The Crimson Tide Sports Network (sometimes stylized as the CTSN) is the radio and television network of the University of Alabama Crimson Tide men's and women's sports teams. It consists of four television stations , two regional cable networks, and several radio stations throughout the state of Alabama , some of which serves small parts of ...

  5. Here's where to find Bloomington area high school basketball ...

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    Clip 'n' save: listings for WGCL, WVNI, WCLS and WHCC boys and girls IHSAA broadcasts for 2023-24 season

  6. College basketball: TV, radio, web schedules for 2023-24 season

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    Hundreds of college basketball games are available on TV, radio and the web for the 2023-24 season. Check out the schedules for the major providers. College basketball: TV, radio, web schedules ...

  7. Tar Heel Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    The network began in the early 1960s when WSOC in Charlotte made the first attempt to create a radio network for Tar Heel men's basketball outside the Triangle. In 1965, WSOC owner Cox Broadcasting sold the network to Village Broadcasting, owner of WCHL in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. WCHL became the flagship station. Village Broadcasting ...

  8. WWII was on the radio, Vietnam on TV. Here's how TikTok is ...

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    "On December 7, 1941, you started getting those messages and you listened to it unfold, delivered directly to our homes, sometimes through live [recorded] broadcast from Normandy."

  9. Entertainment industry during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Hosts of radio programs took sides regarding the war; for example, the Voice of Russia, the government's international radio broadcasting station, expressed the country's opinions and eventually targeted the United States. Radio programs were broadcast in up to twenty-three different languages, which widened the appeal of these stations. [2]