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  2. The Yankees Score Big with a $1.5 Billion TV Deal - AOL

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    On Tuesday, the company's television subsidiary, the YES Network, announced it was selling 49 percent of its business in a deal that values the network at $3 billion. That's a lot of scratch for ...

  3. Stadium (sports network) - Wikipedia

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    The network has also reached deals for traditional cable distribution. Stadium also offers a subscription service, "Stadium Plus", which offers access to premium events and on-demand content (including commercial-free replays of broadcasts, and classic games).

  4. Joe Namath calls for Jets to clean house, starting with Zach ...

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    He told YES Network that he wants Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas gone, too, in a message targeting team owner Woody Johnson. "He picked these people. Douglas picked these people," Namath ...

  5. Bally Sports app - Wikipedia

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    The Bally Sports app is the video streaming service of the former Fox Sports Networks, now Bally Sports regional sports networks. The app replaces Fox Sports Go ( FSGO ), the app of the former Fox Sports Networks. The service is available for customers of select cable and satellite TV providers, as well as the DirecTV Stream over-the-top service.

  6. PlayStation Network - Wikipedia

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    PlayStation Network (PSN) is a digital media entertainment service provided by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Launched in November 2006, PSN was originally conceived for the PlayStation video game consoles, but soon extended to encompass smartphones, tablets, Blu-ray players and high-definition televisions.

  7. ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Classic was a subscription television network that launched in 1995 as Classic Sports Network, founded by Brian Bedol and Steve Greenberg. ESPN Inc. purchased Classic Sports Network in 1997 for $175 million, rebranding the channel to its current name the following year. The channel broadcasts notable archived sporting events (originally ...

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