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HITN Scores Programming Partnership to Add Weekly Sports to Its Lineup

Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network (HITN), the Pay TV network that offers educational content for U.S. Hispanic audiences, announced today its exclusive sports lineup will include two new shows, Gillette World Sports (GWS), and Football Review. Both shows will feature the latest in sports and world football (soccer) news. “With ...

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TuneIn Partners with National Basketball Association to Broadcast Live Audio of NBA Games to Fans Worldwide

TuneIn, the world’s largest audio network, today announced a multiyear partnership with the National Basketball Association (NBA), which will include live play-by-play of NBA preseason, regular season and postseason games in the United States beginning with the 2016-17 season on TuneIn Premium. The partnership will provide TuneIn Premium users with ...

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Aaron Leads Off ‘Major League Legends’ Series On Smithsonian Channel

This will be worth locating Smithsonian Channel on your pay TV lineup, if somehow you haven’t already… “The Hammer of Hank Aaron” is the first in Smithsonian’s “Major League Legends” series, debuting this week. The documentary focuses on Aaron’s sometimes overlooked role in the early post-integration days of Major League ...

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Live Spring Training baseball for 34 straight days begins Tuesday

Beginning tomorrow, MLB Network will feature live Spring Training baseball for 34 straight days and comprehensive coverage of every MLB camp with the return of 30 Clubs in 30 Days. MLB Network’s Spring Training game schedule features more than 200 games, beginning with the defending AL East champion Toronto Blue ...

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Expanded Women’s Collegiate Championship Field & Live National TV Broadcast of Women’s Championship Final Enhance the 2016 Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championship in Philadelphia

The Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championship,  the largest annual collegiate Rugby Sevens event in the world, today announced that the field for the 2016 Women’s Collegiate Championship will expand to 16 teams for the first time ever, and that the women’s championship final will be televised live nationally on NBC ...

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2016 Six Nations Rugby Tournament Coverage Kicks off Exclusively on beIN SPORTS

beIN SPORTS announces the schedule for its exclusive coverage of the highly-anticipated 2016 Six Nations Rugby tournament, kicking off Saturday, February 6. The annual competition will be broadcast on both beIN SPORTS and beIN SPORTS CONNECT, the network’s streaming service, for U.S. and Canada audiences. Original programming designed to showcase ...

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Red Bull Global Rallycross Returns to NBC and NBCSN in 2016

Red Bull Global Rallycross and NBC Sports Group are pleased to announce that Red Bull GRC coverage will once again return to NBC and NBCSN in 2016. For the second consecutive season, NBC will broadcast live coverage of all 2016 GRC Supercar races. In addition, NBCSN will telecast encore presentations ...

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SiriusXM Announces Sports and Entertainment Programming for Super Bowl Week

SiriusXM will offer subscribers the most comprehensive and wide-ranging audio coverage available of Super Bowl 50 in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Listeners nationwide will have access to 10 broadcasts of the season’s biggest game in eight languages, plus a myriad of special programming throughout Super Bowl week that will ...

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Hank Haney Signs Multi-Year Deal, Expands to Daily Show Exclusively on SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio

SiriusXM announced on Tuesday that legendary golf coach and #1 bestselling author Hank Haney has signed a new multi-year deal that will expand the presence of his popular radio show on the SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio channel. Starting January 27, Hank Haney Golf Radio, with Hank and other leading instructors ...

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NFL Network to Air Super Bowl I Replay Friday – Sans Talking Heads

Anticipation was high — form this Packers fan and plenty of other football enthusiasts — when NFL Network announced that it would be airing its pieced-together Super Bowl I full game, complete with Jim Simpson’s radio call. The disappointment that followed — seven or more talking heads drowning out Simpson, ...

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