The Sports Network (wire service)
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The Sports Network est une agence de presse américaine basée à Hatboro en Pennsylvanie et spécialisée dans les informations sportives. Elle est achetée par le 10 février 2015. Elle fournit des actualités sportives, des scores et des statistiques à différents autres médias. The Sports Network est partenaire de United Press International et compte comme clients Viacom, Yahoo!, USA Today, Clear Channel, Canwest, le Toronto Star, KNBR et The Denver Post, entre autres.
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The Sports Network was a wire service providing sports information in real time. Based in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, The Sports Network was especially noted for its coverage of the NCAA's Football Championship Subdivision in college football; it presented that group's major end-of-season awards—the Walter Payton Award for the top offensive player, the Buck Buchanan Award for the top defensive player, the Jerry Rice Award for the top freshman and the Eddie Robinson Award for the top coach. It served a list of clients that included Viacom, Yahoo, and the Canadian television channel The Sports Network, and was a partner with United Press International.
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The Sports Network (agence de presse)
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The Sports Network (wire service)
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The Sports Network est une agence de presse américaine basée à Hatboro en Pennsylvanie et spécialisée dans les informations sportives. Elle est achetée par le 10 février 2015. Elle fournit des actualités sportives, des scores et des statistiques à différents autres médias. The Sports Network est partenaire de United Press International et compte comme clients Viacom, Yahoo!, USA Today, Clear Channel, Canwest, le Toronto Star, KNBR et The Denver Post, entre autres.
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The Sports Network was a wire service providing sports information in real time. Based in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, The Sports Network was especially noted for its coverage of the NCAA's Football Championship Subdivision in college football; it presented that group's major end-of-season awards—the Walter Payton Award for the top offensive player, the Buck Buchanan Award for the top defensive player, the Jerry Rice Award for the top freshman and the Eddie Robinson Award for the top coach. It served a list of clients that included Viacom, Yahoo, and the Canadian television channel The Sports Network, and was a partner with United Press International.
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