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  2. Bally Sports Southwest - Wikipedia

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    Bally Sports Southwest is a Texas -based regional sports network owned by Diamond Sports Group (a joint-venture between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios ), and operates as an affiliate of Bally Sports. The channel broadcasts regional coverage of professional, collegiate and high school sports events throughout the South ...

  3. Fox Sports (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports (United States) Fox Sports, also referred to as Fox Sports Media Group and stylized in all caps, is the sports programming division of the Fox Corporation that is responsible for sports broadcasts carried by the Fox broadcast network, Fox Sports 1 (FS1), Fox Sports 2 (FS2), and the Fox Sports Radio network.

  4. Fox Sports Networks - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports Local (2008–2012) Fox Sports Networks ( FSN ), formerly known as Fox Sports Net, was the collective name for a group of regional sports channels in the United States. Formed in 1996 by News Corporation, the networks were acquired by The Walt Disney Company on March 20, 2019, following its acquisition of 21st Century Fox.

  5. Emily Jones - Wikipedia

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    Emily Jones reporting for the sidelines at Jones AT&T Stadium in 2008. Born. Houston, Texas, U.S. Occupation. Sportscaster. Emily Jones McCoy is a television anchor and reporter for Fox Sports Networks (FSN). [1] [2] Jones graduated from Texas Tech University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast journalism. [3]

  6. Bally Sports Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports Oklahoma (FSOK) launched on October 29, 2008, as a spinoff of Fox Sports Southwest. It was created in order to serve as the cable broadcaster of the Oklahoma City Thunder , after Fox Sports Southwest acquired the broadcast rights to the NBA franchise following its relocation to Oklahoma City that year from Seattle .

  7. List of Houston Astros broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Note: Fox Sports Houston was originally a sub-feed of Fox Sports Southwest from 2005 to 2008; however, the Houston feed became its own standalone channel as of January 2009. Note: Comcast Sportsnet Houston became Root Sports Southwest in November, 2014 which later became AT&T Sportsnet Southwest in July, 2017 Spanish language. unknown; Radio ...

  8. Fox Sports Houston - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports Houston was an American regional sports network that was owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group subsidiary of News Corporation, and operated as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks. The channel, which operated out of facilities based in downtown Houston, Texas, originally began in April 2005 as a sub-feed ...

  9. Major League Baseball on regional sports networks - Wikipedia

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    Prime Sports Southwest lasted only two years before its parent company was purchased by News Corporation and renamed Fox Sports Southwest. In 2005, a sub-feed of Fox Sports Southwest was formed, called Fox Sports Houston, which focused on Houston-based teams including the Astros. In January 2009, Fox Sports Houston broke away from its parent ...