For the sports information service The SportsNetwork wire service Infobox TV channel name The Sports ... Bell Media 80 ESPN 20 br small The SportsNetwork Inc. small slogan Canada s Sports Leader country ... chan 4 110 SD , 660 HD iptv serv 5 SaskTel iptv chan 5 110 SD , 410 HD The SportsNetwork , commonly ... SportsNetwork , ref cite web url http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 1984 DB84 339.htm title CRTC Decision ... Brewing Company on September 1 sup st sup of the same year as The SportsNetwork , or TSN ... its regional sportsnetwork CTV Sportsnet , eventually selling it to part owner Rogers Media . Incidentally ... interest in NHL Network however, it is also owned in part by Insight Sports and a consortium of the NHL ... The SportsNetwork press release date 2010 10 21 accessdate 2010 10 21 ref This feed referred to on the Canadiens ... Limited in its own failed attempt at establishing a national sports radio network , and it is expected ... as well, forming a sports radio network . ref name reality http www.theglobeandmail.com sports ... TSN Radio launches in Montreal and Winnipeg on Wednesday . The SportsNetwork TSN , October 3, 2011 ... 11 25 date 2010 11 21 publisher The SportsNetwork ref In February 2011, TSN announced that it had ... publisher The SportsNetwork TSN accessdate 2011 10 27 date 2011 10 27 ref TSN has hosted much of Canada ... season. However, the WWE decided to move the program to rival sportsnetwork The Score television ... Flagship news show on the network TSN Profile Biographical portrait of various sports personalities ... even more high definition content to the channel. TSN.ca The SportsNetwork launched their website http ... television in Canada CTVglobemedia ESPN TorontoArgosOwner DEFAULTSORT SportsNetwork, The Category ... Joint ventures Category The SportsNetwork Category Toronto Raptors broadcasters de The SportsNetwork fr The SportsNetwork ko it TSN rete televisiva ja The SportsNetwork simple The SportsNetwork fi The SportsNetwork ... more details
See also BCSN and Black College SportsNetwork . Infobox Networknetwork name BCSN network logo Image BuckeyeCableSportsNetwork.png 100px BCSN logo country United States network type Regional sportsnetwork Cable television cable television network available Ohio owner Block Communications key people launch date 2004 founder Block Communications past names website http www.bcsn.tv BCSN History and Info. Buckeye Cable SportsNetwork is a regional sportsnetwork founded in 2003 and first went on the air on January 7, 2004 to carry sports broadcasting, which had previously been aired on fellow cable only station WT05 . The station airs Toledo Mud Hens games, Bowling Green State University BGSU Ice Hockey and other BGSU sports, University of Toledo sports, high school sports including the Northwest Hockey Conference , college basketball , and other sports games. The network also has broadcast rights to carry the Cleveland Indians . Previously BCSN also carried Toledo Storm hockey games and starting in 2009, the network began carrying every home game of the new Toledo Walleye ECHL hockey team. On April 14, 2011, BCSN began broadcasting some of its sports games in 1080i high definition television high definition . All Toledo Mud Hens and Toledo Walleye games are broadcast live in high definition. Games not in HD are shown in 4 3 standard definition . External links http www.bcsn.tv Official website br clear all Block Communications Toledo TV Sports television in the United States College basketball on television Category Sports television networks in the United States Category Television channels and stations established in 2004 Category Cleveland Indians broadcasters Category College basketball on television in the United States US bcast stub ... more details
Coord 38 45 18.7 N 77 27 1.7 W display title Orphan date November 2006 The SportsNetwork is an arena located in Manassas, Virginia . External links http www.sportsnetworkandfitness.com Official site Category Sports in Northern Virginia Virginia sports venue stub ... more details
Coord 38 45 18.7 N 77 27 1.7 W display title Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 The Sports Network is an indoor soccer lacrosse specific field located in Manassas, Virginia , in the United States . It has been known for local soccer tournaments held from January to April. Sports Network in Manassas is the premier indoor soccer facility in Northern Virginia. It was originally run by Jon Ellis who is a world renowned soccer coach. Primarily with the US Women s soccer team. DEFAULTSORT Sports Network Field Virginia sports venue stub ... more details
Infobox Website name Victory SportsNetwork logo File Logo VSN.gif 200px screenshot caption url http www.victorysportsnetwork.com commercial yes type Sports language English language English registration owner Jason Dannelly launch date 2002 current status active revenue slogan The Nation s Home for All Things NAIA alexa For the television network, see Victory Sports One Victory SportsNetwork is an internet sports news provider founded in 2002 that focuses primarily on sporting events between colleges and universities in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics . The website provides news stories, press releases, and live streaming video of college football football , basketball , baseball , volleyball , soccer , wrestling , and softball competitions. The network periodically broadcasts NAIA sports related videos on its website. The Victory SportsNetwork was founded July 5, 2002 by Jason Dannelly to become a promoter of NAIA athletics. In the past years Dannelly has built very strong relationships with the NAIA member institutions and their coaches. Dannelly has published the only magazine dedicated to NAIA athletics, founded three major sports web sites, and produces weekly features on latest news of the NAIA. VSN currently produces the NAIA bracket announcements for NAIA Football and all divisions and genders of NAIA basketball. In 2008, the network was purchased by Bill Rasmussen College Fanz College Fanz SportsNetwork . ref Cite web url http www.prweb.com releases sportsnetwork college fanz prweb1628564.htm publisher PR Web title College Fanz SportsNetwork Acquires Victory SportsNetwork accessdate November 18, 2010 date November 17, 2008 ref On July 23, 2010 the College Fanz SportsNetwork s mission changed and control of VSN reverted back to Jason ... title Victory SportsNetwork to Broadcast Live Announcement of NAIA Football Championship Series ... out the latest information on the NAIA. ref Cite web url http naia.cstv.com sports m footbl spec ... more details
ref improve date March 2009 The Oregon SportsNetwork also known as Oregon Sports Net and OSN is a local sportsnetwork made up of radio stations and TV network CSN Northwest . The channel is the official flagship television flagship for the University of Oregon s Oregon Ducks athletic program . ref cite web work GoDucks.com The University of Oregon Official Athletics Web Site title About the Oregon SportsNetwork url http www.goducks.com ViewArticle.dbml?DB OEM ID 500&ATCLID 22859 accessdate March 25, 2009 ref The network began in 1987 including radio KUGN in Eugene . Coverage is often available as part of ESPN Plus . OSN s programming airs on CSN Northwest , and the http www.goducks.com The O Zone . Select games are simulcast on KLSR TV KLSR or KEVU for viewers that do not have access to CSN Northwest. Special shows featuring coaches of various UO sports air on CSN Northwest. References reflist External links http www.goducks.com Go Ducks.com Eugene TV Sports television in the United States Category Sports television networks in the United States Category Television channels and stations established in 1988 Category Oregon Ducks Category College sports television networks sport stub ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced March 2011 orphan April 2010 notability December 2010 Michigan Regional Sports Network is an internet sports network that began in August 2009. It mainly broadcasted Hihh school sport high school and minor league sports in the southeastern part of the state. It is based in Flint, Michigan . References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.mrsn.us MRSN s website Category Sport websites ... more details
Merge to Allied Pacific SportsNetwork date October 2010 Allied Pacific SportsNetwork APSN is an Internet and wireless provider of live on demand sports throughout Asia and the operator of a number of officially licensed sports focused websites and mobile, wireless and interactive platforms. APSN is based in Beijing , China and Hong Kong and currently operates the Major League Baseball MLB , the Premier League , Fu ball Bundesliga Bundesliga and National Hockey League NHL websites throughout various countries in Asia as well as APSN.TV. External links http www.mlb.cn MLB.com China , MLB.com China Official Licensee http www.mlbkorea.com MLB.com Korea , MLB.com Korea Official Licensee http www.apsn.tv APSN.TV , Allied Pacific SportsNetwork Category Sports media ... more details
Infobox TV channel name Wazoo SportsNetwork logofile Wazoo Sports Logo.png logosize 225px launch 2009 closed date picture format 480i standard definition television SD owner Wazoo Sports, Inc. slogan Your Game is Always On broadcast area Louisville, Kentucky Louisville & Lexington, Kentucky , Kentuckiana and Southern Indiana headquarters London, Kentucky web http www.wazoosports.com terr serv 1 WHAS ... 2 http www.wazoosports.com programming channelguide.html Network channel guide Wazoo SportsNetwork is a regional sportsnetwork specializing in airing local high school sports high school , college sports college , and minor league sports mainly in the Louisville Jefferson County, KY IN Metropolitan ... with online sports site Wazoo Sports to form the Wazoo SportsNetwork . The new regional television network will be dedicated to carrying live coverage of Kentucky High School sporting events, as well as classic coverage of past high school & college events. The network was available until late 2011 ... through the network s website. Besides high school sports, programming of interest produced, aired in archive form, or part of a network Wazoo Sports is associated with includes the following sports and teams Minor league baseball Lexington Legends Louisville Bats College sports Austin Peay ... , The network, which started out as online only in 2005, became a digital subchannel network in September ... programming from Me TV . In August 2010 the network added a third affiliate in Evansville, Indiana near Henderson, Kentucky , as WEHT added the network over subchannel 25.2, though with slightly customized up front branding as the News 25 Sports Channel and still containing Wazoo branding in most events ... other Kentucky High School Athletic Association sanctioned high school sports broadcasts pertaining to local teams and state tourneys over a network of affiliates spread throughout Kentucky via broadcast ... www.wazoosports.com Wazoo Sports official website Louisville TV Lexington TV Category Sports television ... more details
Infobox TV channel name CBS SportsNetwork logosize 200px logofile CBS SportsNetwork Logo.png logocaption ... York City former names National College SportsNetwork 2002 2003 br CSTV 2003 2008 br CBS College SportsNetwork 2008 2011 timeshift names web http www.cbssportsnetwork.com sat serv 1 DirecTV sat chan ... br Channel 1413 high definition television HD online serv 1 online chan 1 The CBS SportsNetwork formerly the CBS College SportsNetwork is a multimedia television network . It was the first dedicated ... The network s roots began in 1999 when Chris Bevilacqua approached co founders of Classic Sports ... based sports and media company with the idea for a network featuring all college sports all the time ... College SportsNetwork in June 2002 and was then renamed College Sports Television CSTV in February ... Sports, that the network would be renamed the CBS College SportsNetwork on March 16, 2008, coinciding ... program, College Sports Tonight . ref cite web title CSTV to become CBS College SportsNetwork publisher ... 15, 2011, it was announced that CBS College SportsNetwork would rebrand itself as CBS SportsNetwork ... network title CBS College Sports Rebrands As CBS SportsNetwork author date February 15, 2011 ... NCAA Championship Game ref High Definition CBS SportsNetwork did not begin producing HD programming ... Since airing that first game, CBS SportsNetwork has televised thousands of hours of original programming ... and division, in addition to nine NCAA championships. CBS SportsNetwork televises 35 men s and women ... and Comcast launched the MountainWest SportsNetwork colloquially known as The Mtn. , a network focusing ... that it had reached an two year agreement with CBS SportsNetwork to televise eight regular season and postseason games for the 2012 and 2013 season. The acquisition gives CBS SportsNetwork its first ... SportsNetwork to Air NLL Games In Primetime date 14 November 2011 accessdate 15 November 2011 ref Carriage CBS SportsNetwork is available on cable and satellite systems across the country, including ... more details
Multiple issues primary sources March 2009 orphan February 2009 notability March 2009 Infobox broadcasting network network name CSN network logo country Trinidad and Tobago network type Terrestrial Satellite Cable Television Broadcast television station available Internationally key people Elijah E. Chevalier, Founder Chief Executive Officer launch date , Caribbean Sports Network CSN is a newly established satellite cable television broadcasting company base in Port of Spain , Trinidad and Tobago . CSN prime focus is on Caribbean Sports and intends to be the Caribbean Premier Sports Network in just a few years. Caribbean Sports Network CSN was the satellite service provider for the 2007 Digicel Caribbean Cup in Trinidad and Tobago to CMC. CSN is in the process on setting up a teleport in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago for its operation. External links http www.caribbeansportsnetwork.com http www.caribbeansportsnetwork.tv Category Television stations in Trinidad and Tobago media company stub tv station stub ... more details
primarysources date May 2011 Infobox broadcasting network name Texas Tech SportsNetwork logo File Texas Tech SportsNetwork Double T logo.JPG 200px type Radio network branding TTSN airdate country United States available AM broadcasting AM FM broadcasting FM through network affiliate local affiliates founded founder slogan motto market share license area broadcast area area New Mexico , Texas erp owner Learfield Communications, Inc. key people foundation launch date dissolved former names digital analog servicename1 service1 servicename2 service2 servicename3 service3 servicename4 service4 callsigns callsign meaning former callsigns affiliation affiliates groups former affiliations website footnotes Texas Tech SportsNetwork TTSN is a radio network in the United States dedicated to radio broadcasting broadcasting live broadcasting of sports events events and radio programming programming relating to the Texas Tech Red Raiders . It is operated by Red Raider Sports Properties, a property of Learfield Communications, Inc., which manages the multimedia rights for Texas Tech University . Texas Tech SportsNetwork s flagship station s are KTTU FM, KJTV AM, and KXTQ FM of Lubbock, Texas . ref http www.texastech.com sponsorship rrsp main.html Texas Tech Official Athletic Site Sponsorship Bot generated title ref During basketball and baseball season, the Texas Tech SportsNetwork also functions as a television network and produces men s and women s basketball games and baseball games that wouldn t be shown on regional television otherwise. The men s basketball games are typically simulcast by ESPN3 . Texas Tech SportsNetwork consists of over 40 affiliates, mainly of local radio network affiliate affiliates within Texas , and eastern New Mexico . Some stations with local interest ... 24762BED 5056 B82A 37F1EEE6EDE156F8 Official Learfield Sports website http www.texastech.com sponsorship ... radio Category Sports radio in the United States Category American radio networks ... more details
For the Canadian television channel The SportsNetwork Based in Hatboro, Pennsylvania , The SportsNetwork is a news agency wire service providing sport s information in wiktionary real time real time . ref Cite web title Q&A Mickey Charles, President & CEO, The SportsNetwork url http www.dmwmedia.com news 2006 12 13 q a mickey charles president ceo the sportsnetwork author Rachael Church publisher Digital Media Wire ref Their Web site claims that they are the largest privately owned international sports information service in North America and possibly the world ref name abouttsn Cite web title About The SportsNetwork url http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page market about.htm ref . The SportsNetwork also presents college football awards such as the Walter Payton Award and the Eddie Robinson Award ref name tsncontent Cite web title About the SportsNetwork url http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page other misc about.htm ref , serves a list of clients that include Viacom , Yahoo , and the Canadian television channel The SportsNetwork ref name tsnclients Cite web title TSN Company Information Our Clients url http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page market clients2.htm ref , and is a partner with United Press International ref Cite web title Content Representation url http about.upi.com ?q Partners ... The SportsNetwork sued The Walt Disney Company Disney in May 2004 over Disney owned ESPN s illicit ... ref Cite web title The SportsNetwork and ESPN Reach Settlement on Lawsuit url http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page pr news release 2004 12 23.htm publisher The SportsNetwork ... ref ref cite web title url ref Site Attack In April 2008, The SportsNetwork s online services were shut down by PRC hackers. ref name tsnattack Cite web title SportsNetwork hit by drive by Chinese ... Reflist External links http www.sportsnetwork.com The SportsNetwork Category Sports media in the United ... more details
Infobox Broadcast call letters Bright House SportsNetwork br Bright House cable only station logo File BHSN Logo.png 225px station slogan The Local Sports Leader station branding Bright House SportsNetwork analog digital cable television cable 47 affiliations founded 2004 location St. Petersburg, Florida St. Petersburg Orlando, Florida callsign meaning former affiliations owner Bright House Networks licensee homepage http www.bhsn.com bhsn.com other chs Bright House SportsNetwork is a 24 hour regional sportsnetwork in the Tampa Bay and Central Florida areas. The station began in the Tampa Bay region in 2004 and is owned by Bright House Networks , seen exclusively on their systems on cable TV channel 47. ref http bhsn.com Bright House SportsNetwork ref History File Catch 47.png thumb Catch 47 Logo The channel was originally established as Catch 47 after its cable slot the channel switched to its current name in September 2008. Also around this time, the channel was expanded to Bright ... of South Florida , as well as baseball games in the Florida State League . Bright House SportsNetwork ... . The first few games were rebroadcasts from Comcast Charter Sports Southeast CSS and the CBS College SportsNetwork , however on January 6, 2009 Bright House SportsNetwork produced their first ... of UCF s on campus stadium, Bright House Networks Stadium . Bright House SportsNetwork is the official ... airs at 6 00pm on Sunday nights. In addition, Bright House SportsNetwork also airs nationwide sports programs from sources such as ESPN Plus and America One during the overnight hours, it simulcasts ... 25, 2007, SportsNet New York a similar regional sportsnetwork in the New York metropolitan area ... links http www.bhsn.com Bright House SportsNetwork website Advance Publications Tampa Bay TV Orlando TV Sports television in the United States Category Sports television networks in the United States ... Programs include The Toyota Sports Connection, a nightly show featuring scores, highlights and interviews ... more details
Infobox Networknetwork name Fighting Sioux SportsNetwork br FSSN network logo Image FSSN logo.png FSSN logo country United States network type Cable television Cable Television Network available North Dakota , Minnesota , South Dakota owner University of North Dakota br WDAZ TV br Midcontinent Communications key people launch date 2003 founder past names website http www.wdaz.com fssn FSSN web page Infobox TV channel name cable serv 1 Available on some cable systems cable chan 1 26, 27, 28, 41, 224, 225, 322, 323, 412 or 413 Midcontinent Communications Midco SportsNetwork cable chan 2 44 CableOne , Fargo, North Dakota Fargo The Fighting Sioux SportsNetwork FSSN is a local cable channel operated in Grand Forks, North Dakota by the University of North Dakota in conjunction with WDAZ TV also based in Grand Forks. The channel airs in North Dakota , Minnesota , and South Dakota on cable television provided by Midcontinent Communications s regional sportsnetwork called Midco SportsNetwork as well as several other cable television systems in North Dakota and Minnesota. Image FSSN logo.jpg left thumb Former FSSN logo used from 2003 2005 The Fighting Sioux SportsNetwork airs live telecasts of North Dakota Fighting Sioux athletics. The channel carries all home men s hockey games, several away hockey games, and several football, women s hockey games, volleyball and basketball games throughout the season. Some of FSSN s programming is picked up by ESPNU , while Fox College Sports airs replays of FSSN events. Some games are broadcasted on WDAZ TV along with sister stations WDAY TV in Fargo, North Dakota Fargo , KBMY in Bismarck, North Dakota Bismarck and KBMY KMCY in Minot, North Dakota Minot . WDAZ s sports director, Pat Sweeney, is the television voice of Fighting Sioux athletics ... Sports television in the United States University of North Dakota College basketball on television Category North Dakota Fighting Sioux Category College sports television networks ... more details
infobox football tournament season title 1994 SportsNetwork Cup other title image imagesize caption champions St. John s Red Storm runner up Butler Bulldogs football Butler Bulldogs prevseason 1993 SportsNetwork Cup 1993 nextseason 1995 SportsNetwork Cup 1995 The 1994 SportsNetwork Cup was a college football postseason NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Championship Series. The St. John s Red Storm defeated the Butler Bulldogs football Butler Bulldogs 17 3 in first places votes to be named the NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Football National Champions. The SportsNetwork Cup traveling trophy was first awarded in 2001 however, the Sport Networks Mid Major Championship teams were honored retroactively on the trophy as recipients dating back to 1993. External links http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page cfoot2 misc TSNcup.htm References NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid Major Football National Championship Category College football championship trophies ... more details
infobox football tournament season title 1995 SportsNetwork Cup other title image imagesize caption champions Duquesne Dukes football Duquesne Dukes runner up Drake Bulldogs football Drake Bulldogs prevseason 1994 SportsNetwork Cup 1994 nextseason 1996 SportsNetwork Cup 1996 The 1995 SportsNetwork Cup was a college football postseason NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Championship Series. The Duquesne Dukes football Duquesne Dukes defeated the Drake Bulldogs football Drake Bulldogs 15 9 in first places votes to be named the NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Football National Champions. The SportsNetwork Cup traveling trophy was first awarded in 2001 however, the Sport Networks Mid Major Championship teams were honored retroactively on the trophy as recipients dating back to 1993. External links http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page cfoot2 misc TSNcup.htm References NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid Major Football National Championship Category College football championship trophies ... more details
infobox football tournament season title 1996 SportsNetwork Cup other title image imagesize caption champions Dayton Flyers football Dayton Flyers runner up Duquesne Dukes football Duquesne Dukes prevseason 1995 SportsNetwork Cup 1995 nextseason 1997 SportsNetwork Cup 1997 The 1996 SportsNetwork Cup was a college football postseason NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Championship Series. The Dayton Flyers football Dayton Flyers defeated the Duquesne Dukes football Duquesne Dukes 27 3 in first places votes to be named the NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Football National Champions. The SportsNetwork Cup traveling trophy was first awarded in 2001 however, the Sport Networks Mid Major Championship teams were honored retroactively on the trophy as recipients dating back to 1993. External links http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page cfoot2 misc TSNcup.htm References NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid Major Football National Championship Category College football championship trophies ... more details
infobox football tournament season title 1997 SportsNetwork Cup other title image imagesize caption champions Georgetown Hoyas football Georgetown Hoyas runner up Dayton Flyers football Dayton Flyers prevseason 1996 SportsNetwork Cup 1996 nextseason 1998 SportsNetwork Cup 1998 The 1997 SportsNetwork Cup was a college football postseason NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Championship Series. The Georgetown Hoyas football Georgetown Hoyas defeated the Dayton Flyers football Dayton Flyers 28 3 in first places votes to be named the NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Football National Champions. The SportsNetwork Cup traveling trophy was first awarded in 2001 however, the Sport Networks Mid Major Championship teams were honored retroactively on the trophy as recipients dating back to 1993. External links http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page cfoot2 misc TSNcup.htm References NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid Major Football National Championship Category College football championship trophies ... more details
infobox football tournament season title 1998 SportsNetwork Cup other title image imagesize caption champions Robert Morris Colonials football Robert Morris Colonials runner up Drake Bulldogs football Drake Bulldogs prevseason 1997 SportsNetwork Cup 1997 nextseason 1999 SportsNetwork Cup 1999 The 1998 SportsNetwork Cup was a college football postseason NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Championship Series. The Robert Morris Colonials football Robert Morris Colonials defeated the Drake Bulldogs football Drake Bulldogs 14 10 in first places votes to be named the NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Football National Champions. The SportsNetwork Cup traveling trophy was first awarded in 2001 however, the Sport Networks Mid Major Championship teams were honored retroactively on the trophy as recipients dating back to 1993. External links http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page cfoot2 misc TSNcup.htm References NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid Major Football National Championship Category College football championship trophies ... more details
infobox football tournament season title 1999 SportsNetwork Cup other title image imagesize caption champions Dayton Flyers football Dayton Flyers runner up Robert Morris Colonials football Robert Morris Colonials prevseason 1998 SportsNetwork Cup 1998 nextseason 2000 SportsNetwork Cup 2000 The 1999 SportsNetwork Cup was a college football postseason NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Championship Series. The Dayton Flyers football Dayton Flyers defeated the Robert Morris Colonials football Robert Morris Colonials 14 6 in first places votes to be named the NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Football National Champions. The SportsNetwork Cup traveling trophy was first awarded in 2001 however, the Sport Networks Mid Major Championship teams were honored retroactively on the trophy as recipients dating back to 1993. External links http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page cfoot2 misc TSNcup.htm References NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid Major Football National Championship Category College football championship trophies ... more details
infobox football tournament season title 2000 SportsNetwork Cup other title image imagesize caption champions Duquesne Dukes football Duquesne Dukes runner up Drake Bulldogs football Drake Bulldogs prevseason 1999 SportsNetwork Cup 1999 nextseason 2001 SportsNetwork Cup 2001 The 2000 SportsNetwork Cup was a college football postseason NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Championship Series. The Duquesne Dukes football Duquesne Dukes defeated the Drake Bulldogs football Drake Bulldogs 17 7 in first places votes to be named the NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Football National Champions The SportsNetwork Cup traveling trophy was first awarded in 2001 however, the Sport Networks Mid Major Championship teams were honored retroactively on the trophy as recipients dating back to 1993. External links http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page cfoot2 misc TSNcup.htm References NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid Major Football National Championship Category College football championship trophies ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 The Royals Sports Television Network or RSTN was a regional sportsnetwork serving the Kansas City area, Kansas, western Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Iowa owned by the Kansas City Royals . The network began operations before the 2003 Kansas City Royals season 2003 Major League Baseball season and ceased operations after the 2007 Kansas City Royals season 2007 season , with the Royals moving to the new channel Fox Sports Kansas City in 2008 Kansas City Royals season 2008 . Major League Baseball on national television Kansas City Royals Sports television in the United States US tv station stub Baseball stub Category Kansas City Royals broadcasters Category Defunct local cable stations in the United States Category Major League Baseball on television Category Television channels and stations established in 2003 Category Television channels and stations disestablished in 2007 ... more details
The Sports USA Radio Network is the largest independent nationwide sports broadcasting radio network, specializing in live broadcasts of American football , specifically of the NCAA football Division I NCAA Division I A and National Football League . In 2009, more than 275 radio stations across the United States carried NFL and NCAA football games from Sports USA. Programs College Football on Sports USA Sports USA broadcasts at least one major college football game every Saturday during the college football season. Three college bowl games are also broadcast by Sports USA the List of Las Vegas Bowl broadcasters Las Vegas Bowl , the List of Independence Bowl broadcasters Independence Bowl , and the List of Sun Bowl broadcasters Sun Bowl . The Capital One Bowl was broadcast by Sports USA from 2003 2010, but ESPN Radio gained the rights to the bowl for 2011 and on. The NFL on Sports USA Sports USA began broadcasting NFL games in 2002 NFL season 2002 with a limited schedule. In 2003 NFL season 2003 , the schedule was expanded to two games each Sunday for a total of 34 games. Announcers Sports USA has a large list of announcers for its football coverage. Among its more notable staff are former ... One set to merge with Dial Global and Sports USA affiliating with AdLarge Media for its advertising sales. References reflist External links http www.sportsusaradio.com Sports USA Radio http fangsbites.com category sports usa radio networkSports USA Radio Network Fang s Bites National Football League on television and radio Category Sports radio in the United States Category National Football League on the radio Category College football on the radio Category Sports USA Radio Network ... , better known nationwide for his work on NASCAR . The network s founder, former USC football broadcaster ... on Westwood One Westwood One and Sports USA, Westwood One occasionally used Sports USA announcers ... to the broadcast team. Sports USA also loaned its announcers to the Detroit Lions annual List of Thanksgiving ... more details
infobox football tournament season title 1993 SportsNetwork Cup other title image imagesize caption champions Dayton Flyers football Dayton Flyers runner up Iona Gaels prevseason First Season nextseason 1994 SportsNetwork Cup 1994 The 1993 SportsNetwork Cup was a college football postseason NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Championship Series. The Dayton Flyers football Dayton Flyers defeated the Iona Gaels 27 3 in first places votes to be named the NCAA Division I FCS Mid Major Football National Champions. The SportsNetwork Cup traveling trophy was first awarded in 2001 however, the Sport Networks Mid Major Championship teams were honored retroactively on the trophy as recipients dating back to 1993. External links http www.sportsnetwork.com merge tsnform.aspx?c sportsnetwork&page cfoot2 misc TSNcup.htm References NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid Major Football National Championship Category College football championship trophies ... more details