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  2. Pirate television - Wikipedia

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    The first known pirate TV station in the US was Lanesville TV, active between 1972-1977 and operated by the counter-cultural video collective the Videofreex from Lanesville, New York. [1] [2] Another documented pirate TV station in the 1970s was Lucky 7, which broadcast for a single weekend in April 1978 from Syracuse, New York. [3]

  3. Category:Pirate television stations - Wikipedia

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  4. MLB Game of the Week Live on YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube's game between the Orioles and Rays on July 20 featured the first all-female announcing crew on an MLB broadcast. Melanie Newman (play-by-play), Sarah Langs ( color commentator ), Heidi Watney and Lauren Gardner (pre- and postgame show co-hosts) were back at MLB Network studios while Alanna Rizzo was the reporter at Tropicana Field .

  5. NY Giants game today vs Seattle Seahawks: Time, TV channel ...

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    The New York Giants (1-3) play their third road game in the last four weeks as they travel to Seattle and face the Seahawks (3-1) in Week 5.. After scoring three touchdowns in consecutive games ...

  6. Here are all the sports TV offerings from Wednesday through Friday. ... Check out the sports TV schedule for Thanksgiving holiday week. Gannett. Jonathan Cox, Nashville Tennessean. November 20 ...

  7. The best things we saw this week: Pirates' Andrew ... - AOL

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    Each week of the baseball season can be counted on to deliver something new and fun. Here are the best things we saw in the third week of the 2024 MLB season. 1.

  8. KFFV - Wikipedia

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    KFFV (channel 44) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, airing programming from MeTV.It is owned and operated by Weigel Broadcasting alongside Bellingham-licensed Univision affiliate KVOS-TV (channel 12). [2]

  9. Category:Pirate television - Wikipedia

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