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  2. Neil Harman - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, he became the first tennis journalist to be awarded the Sports Journalists' Association's "Sports News Reporter of the Year" award. [2] Harman was also the recipient of the ATP 's Ron Bookman Award for Media Excellence in 2005 and is a past chairman of the Lawn Tennis Writers' Association and a former president of the International ...

  3. Ben Roethlisberger - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, 2022, Roethlisberger began the podcast Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger on his Channel 7 YouTube channel. [289] Co-hosted by Pittsburgh-based musician and producer Spencer Te'o, [ 290 ] Roethlisberger and Te'o started the first several episodes mainly discussing Roethlisberger's life after retirement, stories from his tenure ...

  4. Former world No. 1 Simona Halep hit with second doping ... - AOL

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    Halep has been suspended since October after allegedly testing positive for a banned substance.

  5. Tennis on television - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Tennis Channel acquired the ATP Tour's Franklin Templeton Tennis Classic in Scottsdale (which it had held the television rights to) from IMG, and moved it to Las Vegas as the Tennis Channel Open in 2006. [55] Tennis Channel moved the open to Las Vegas for 2006, and announced plans to hold women's and junior events alongside it. [56]

  6. Tennis Channel - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Tennis Channel was founded by Steve Bellamy in the shed in his backyard; Bellamy soon hired Bruce Rider to head up programming and marketing. [3] A group known as the "Viacom Mafia"—a group that includes Viacom's former CEOs, Philippe Dauman and Frank Biondi, and current CEO, Thomas E. Dooley—became involved in the founding of the channel.

  7. 2017 US Open – Women's singles - Wikipedia

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    Sloane Stephens defeated Madison Keys in the final, 6–3, 6–0 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2017 US Open. [1] It was her first major title. Stephens was the first player using a protected ranking to win a major title, and the second unseeded woman in the Open Era to win the US Open (after Kim Clijsters in 2009).

  8. List of people from Teaneck, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pat Battle (born 1959), WNBC-TV's New Jersey bureau reporter; weekend anchor for Today in New York [71] Eitan Bernath (born 2002), celebrity chef [72] Roger Birnbaum (born 1950), film producer who owns Spyglass Entertainment [73] Ben Blank (1921–2009), television graphics innovator [74] Philip Bosco (1930–2018), character actor [75] [76] [77]

  9. List of people from Denver - Wikipedia

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    Harry Smith (1951– ), television reporter, news anchor [186] # Clara Sears Taylor (1876–after 1938), journalist, first woman appointed to the Washington DC rent commission Richard Two Elk (1952– ), journalist, radio host, American Indian activist [ 187 ] #