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  2. NFL+ - Wikipedia

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    Under a five-year extension of the agreement beginning in the 2017–18 NFL playoffs and 2018 NFL season, Verizon waived this exclusivity to take advantage of its acquisition of Yahoo!; mobile in-market streams, as well as other NFL-related digital content, was made available via Yahoo!

  3. go90 - Wikipedia

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    go90 was an American Internet television service and mobile app owned and operated by Verizon Communications. The service was positioned as a mobile -oriented "social entertainment platform" targeted primarily towards millennials, featuring a mixture of new and acquired content from various providers. The service was available exclusively ...

  4. Game Show Network - Wikipedia

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    Game Show Network. Game Show Network ( GSN) is an American basic cable channel owned by the television network division of Sony Pictures Television. [1] The channel's programming is primarily dedicated to game shows, including reruns of acquired game shows, along with new, first-run original and revived game shows.

  5. Video games are turning into streaming TV, putting ads into ...

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    Through its new targeted video billboards, Roblox is hoping to increase its share of the video game advertising market, which is estimated to grow 13.4% to $8.5 billion this year, the Wall Street ...

  6. NBA TV - Wikipedia

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    NBA TV. NBA TV is an American sports-oriented pay television network owned by the National Basketball Association (NBA) and operated by Warner Bros. Discovery through TNT Sports. Dedicated to basketball, the network features exhibition, regular season and playoff game broadcasts from the NBA and related professional basketball leagues, as well ...

  7. NFL on television in the 2020s - Wikipedia

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    Effects from the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, because of numerous pandemic-related issues that led to CBS losing a 1 PM (Pittsburgh vs Tennessee) and a 4:25 PM (New England at Kansas City) game during Week 4, the NFL used the flexible schedule rule to move Indianapolis at Chicago from 1 PM to 4:25 PM. Initially, ESPN had an opportunity to air a ...

  8. How to watch Caitlin Clark’s debut and the first games of ...

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    The first WNBA game of the season on Amazon will air this Thursday, when New York faces Indiana at 7:00 p.m. ET. This story was originally featured on Fortune.com Show comments

  9. NBA League Pass - Wikipedia

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    On-demand classic games and documentaries are also available, as well as live access to NBA TV. A premium tier of the service also allows subscribers to stream on two devices simultaneously, as well view in-arena content during commercial breaks.

  10. TUDN (American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TUDN (pronounced tu-de-ene; formerly called Univision Deportes Network) is an American Spanish language sports channel. Owned by TelevisaUnivision, it is an extension of the company's sports division of the same name, with TUDN the acronym of TelevisaUnivision Deportes Network. It launched on April 7, 2012, along with Univision Tlnovelas and ...

  11. Toku (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Toku. Toku (stylized in all capital letters) is an American pay television network and streaming service owned by Olympusat and dedicated to broadcasting anime and East Asian programming. [1] It was launched on December 31, 2015, replacing Funimation Channel, after Funimation ended their partnership with Olympusat.