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Drake withdraws commitment to UK women...during the early signing period. ESPN's Hoopgurlz.com had ranked UK's recruiting class No. 10 in the nation when it included Drake along with O'Neill, No. 64 Laquinta Jefferson and No. 67 Kastine Evans. Others in the signing class include... In this article: UK, Nelson County, Internet Explorer, University of Kentucky, and ESPN |
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ESPN | September 03, 2009
Oklahoma Sooners likely without Gresham for opener
...return. Trent Ratterree and James Hanna will be listed on the depth chart at tight end. The Sooners play No. 20 BYU in Arlington, Texas (ESPN, 7 p.m. ET). Gresham tweaked his knee in practice Tuesday, according to reports. After strongly...
In this article: Jermaine Gresham, BYU, Oklahoma Sooners, Big 12, Sooners, NFL Draft, Espn.com, Virginia Tech, and Colin Kaepernick
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The Seattle Times | September 02, 2009
Stoops not interested in more neutral-site games
...royalties from any Sooners merchandise sold. The sold-out game at the Dallas Cowboys' new stadium in Arlington, Texas, is a made-for-TV affair, with ESPN involved in some contract details. For Stoops, the benefits of playing such a...
In this article: Bob Stoops, Sooners, BYU, Oklahoma, Trent Williams, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Chris Brown, Big 12, and BYU
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TulsaWorld.com - Col -TU | October 18, 2009
TU getting national exposure
...tackles in the nonconference defeat. "It's great to play (on ESPN) because I get to show the people that did and didn't believe in me what I can do," said a smiling Brown, who is from Arlington, Texas. TU will get another chance for ESPN...
In this article: Tulsa, Oklahoma, Conference USA, Todd Graham, Golden Hurricane, Tulane, East Carolina, and Tulane
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Texas-Arlington Mavericks Men's Basketball - ESPN.com
News, schedule, results, roster, and more about Texas-Arlington Mavericks men's basketball.
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ESPN.com: Texas Arlington Women's Basketball
Texas-Arlington Mavericks news, schedule, players, stats, photos, rumors, and highlights on ESPN.com. ... Texas-arlington Mavericks. Texas-Arlington Mavericks ...
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Texas-Arlington Mavericks Schedule - Women's Basketball - ESPN
Complete Texas-Arlington Mavericks team schedule on ESPN.com. ... ESPN " All Sports " Women's Basketball " Texas-arlington Mavericks. Texas-Arlington Mavericks ...
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Texas-Arlington Mavericks News - Women's Basketball - ESPN
Complete Texas-Arlington Mavericks team news on ESPN.com. ... ESPN/USA Today, No. 25 AP) to a 73-63 win over the University of Texas at Arlington on Sunday. ...
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ESPN Passport | Redskins vs. Cowboys - ESPN
Arlington, TX 76010 (817) 265-8226. 2. Beirut Rock Cafe (2.01 miles) ... 502 W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76011 (817) 469-1811. Prince Lebanese Grill (1.12 miles) ...
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Texas - NFL - Photo - Last 30 Days - - ESPN
Complete archive of Texas content on ESPN.com ... Carolina Panthers at Cowboys Stadium on September 28, 2009 in Arlington, Texas. ...
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ESPN (originally an acronym for the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American cable television network dedicated to broadcasting and producing sports-related programming 24 hours a day.
It was founded by Scott Rasmussen and his father Bill Rasmussen and launched on September 7, 1979, under the direction of Chet Simmons, who was the network's first President and CEO (and later became the United States Football League's first commissioner). Getty Oil Company provided the funding to begin the new venture. George Bodenheimer is ESPN's current president, a position he has held since November 19, 1998; since March 3, 2003, he has been the head of ABC Sports as well, which has since been rebranded as ESPN on ABC (though ABC Sports still legally has a separate existence).
ESPN's signature telecast, SportsCenter, debuted with the network and aired its 30,000th episode on February 11, 2007. ESPN broadcasts primarily out of its studios in Bristol, Connecticut; it also operates offices out of New York City; Seattle, Washington; Charlotte, North Carolina and Los Angeles, California; the Los Angeles office opened at L.A. Live in early 2009. SportsCenter is now also broadcast from the LA office. The name of the sport company was lengthened to "ESPN Inc." in February 1985.
ESPN markets itself as "The Worldwide Leader in Sports," a slogan that appears on nearly all company media but whose origin is unknown.
- Name:
- ESPN Now
- Former name:
- Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (never used on air)
- Headquarters:
- Los Angeles, California
- Location Country:
- United States
- Key People:
- George Bodenheimer, President
- Motto:
- The Worldwide Leader in Sports
- Language:
- English
- Satellite service availability:
- Dish Network
- Satellite Channel:
- 9424 (HD)
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