Media outlets starting with F
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FFOX Sports Florida - Sunrise Bureau
Regional sports outlet serving over 6.1 million cable and satellite homes in Florida. Sports programs include live coverage of Orlando Magic and Miami Heat NBA basketball, and Tampa Bay Lightning NHL hockey. Network also broadcasts a wide variety of college athletics, including University of Florida, Florida State University, Acc and SEC events and also originates regional sports shows.
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Fox Sports Networks
Fox Sports Networks is the national cable outlet for a group of regional sports networks in the United States that are primarily owned and operated by the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox. Each of the networks carry regional broadcasts of sporting events from various professional, collegiate and high school sports teams, along with regional and national sports discussion, documentary and analysis programs.
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FFOX Sports North Online
Online version of FOX Sports North. Serves outlets in Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. Focuses on live coverage of Minnesota Twins baseball, Minnesota Timberwolves NBA basketball, MLB Milwaukee Brewers, NBA Milwaukee Bucks, and NHL Minnesota Wild games. Also broadcasts University of Minnesota and University of Wisconsin athletic events.
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FFox Sports Noticias - Fox Deportes
Fox Sports Noticias presents the latest news in the international sporting world, including the latest news about soccer as well as national news. It originates from the FOX studios in Argentina. A rotating core of anchors presents reports three times a day: morning, "Primera Edicion," and evenings. Each edition is program is repeated throughout the broadcast day.
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FOX Sports Ohio
FOX Sports Ohio is a 24-hour cable television network dedicated to sports in Ohio. Viewers catch up-to-the-minute scores, statistics and video coverage of the day's Ohio sports action. The localized network is one of over 20 under the FOX Sports Net umbrella. The philosophy is to target an audience based on where they live and their favorite teams. Professional teams covered include the Cleveland Indians, Cavaliers and Browns; the Cincinnati Reds and Bengals; and the Columbus Blue Jackets and Crew. Coverage also includes athletic programs at colleges such as the University of Cincinnati and Ohio State University, as well as other smaller colleges and high schools. Original FOX Sports Net national programming airs in addition to live, local event coverage. PR professionals are advised to send press releases to the network's assignment desk to assure the information is processed promptly. Many producers and reporters like to receive information directly as well. All information sent should be related to sports and be of interest to viewers in Ohio. Press releases should be brief, but specific and include thorough contact information.
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FFOX Sports Radio Network
FOX Sports Radio Network is a 24-hour radio network that provides sports programming to affiliates nationwide. FOX Sports Radio Network is a division of Premiere Radio Networks, in connection with FOX Sports and FOX Sports Net. The network gears its shows to be both caller and interview-driven. The number that listeners should call to participate in on-air discussions (for any of the programs) is (877) 996-6369. Guests include athletes, coaches, sports journalists, former players and other personalities from the world of sports. Non-sports personalities and celebrities also appear as guests on the programs. For advertising information, contact Premiere Radio Networks at (818) 377-5300. Deadlines and lead times vary depending on the program. Submit press materials to the producer of the particular program being pitched. Fox Sports Radio can also be heard via Worldspace's AfriStar Satellite, bringing sports news to U.S. Troops, Coalition Forces and Expatriates stationed around the globe. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFox Sports Radio Online
Fox Sports Radio, abbreviated FSR, is an international radio network consisting of sports talk programming. The network is a service of Premiere Networks (a subsidiary of iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Communications)). Fox Sports itself has minimal control over the network; it is simply branded as such per a two-way marketing agreement with Fox Sports's parent company News Corporation.The network is operated from the Premiere Networks studios on Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks, California. Fox Sports personalities broadcast from studios across the country. FSR broadcasts 24/7 sports programming and airs Fox Sports News (sports headlines and highlights) every thirty minutes. The network is available on almost 400 affiliates across the United States and Canada, and can also be heard on XM Satellite Radio channel 169 (previously 142). FSR is broadcast in New Zealand on Radio Sport.Los Angeles DMA
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FFOX Sports San Diego
FOX Sports San Diego is a 24-hour cable television network dedicated to sports in the San Diego area. The network emphasizes live game coverage of the San Diego Padres. Coverage also includes the Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks, and Chivas USA. The network launched in March 2012.
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FOX Sports West
FOX Sports West is a 24-hour cable television network dedicated to sports in the West, namely Southern California and, to a lesser extent, Nevada and Hawaii. Viewers catch up-to-the-minute scores, statistics and video coverage of all the day's southern California sports action. The localized network is one of over 20 under the FOX Sports Net umbrella. Professional teams covered include the Los Angeles Lakers, Clippers, Dodgers, Kings and Galaxy; the San Diego Chargers and Padres; and the Anaheim Angels and Mighty Ducks. Coverage also includes athletic programs at colleges such as UCLA, USC and San Diego State, as well as other smaller colleges and high schools. In addition to live, local event coverage, FSN West also broadcasts original programming and FOX Sports Net national programming. PR professionals are advised to send press releases to the network's assignment desk to assure the information is processed promptly. Many producers and reporters like to receive information directly as well. All information sent should be related to sports and be of interest to viewers in southern California. Press releases should be brief but specific and include thorough contact information. The network is watched predominantly by adults interested in Southern California sports.