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ESPN

ESPN, or Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, was founded in 1979. It is a channel that focuses almost entirely on sports.

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What radio network is ESPN radio on?

One believes ESPN is an acronym for Electronic sports programming Network. I am not sure if they are related but WFAN 660 (AM) IS and all-sporting radio network station, one of only a few. a good idea, there is way too much baseball coverage.-it cuts into regular programming on both TV ( which I do not watch) and Radio ( cutting up 880 FM cbs AM, who has broadcasting rights to the Yankees.

Who owns ESPN?

ESPN has been operated as a Disney subsidiary since 1996. It is a joint venture between Disney and Hearst Corporation, which owns 20%.

no, no, no, no, ESPN was created was created by Disney.

What train station is closest to ESPN headquarters?

Berlin, CT is closest to Bristol where ESPN is located. Berlin is on the Northeast Corridor.

In 2004 what ESPN honor was given to Andy Roddick?

Andy Roddick was given the best male tennis player by ESPN.

Can you take a tour of the ESPN studio in bristal conn?

I took a tour about 10 years ago with a few guys from high school. I'm not sure how often they do this or if it is something they do regularly. Maybe if you know someone

How much does a Wendy's employee make annually?

Crew make aprox. 19 to $22,000.00. It depends on how long you are there and your hourly wage. On the average wendy's pays eight fifty to nine to start with raises around every six months to a year.

What combinations of both team's scores are impossible to achieve at any time during a college football game?

1-1

2-1

3-1

4-1

5-1

7-1

Exept for the specific cases mentioned above, it IS possible for a given team to have just one point on the scoreboard, at least in College. According to the official NCAA football rules, if, during a an extra point or 2-pt conversion attempt, an offensive player carries the live ball all the way back to his own end zone, where he is tackled, the defensive team is awarded a "defensive conversion safety", worth 1 point. (There's another scenario that involves a fumble, interception, or blocked kick on an extra point or 2-point conversion, followed by a series of increasingly unlikely events.) However, extra point and 2-point conversion attempts can only occur after the team attempting them has scored a 6-point touchdown. So if a team scores one point on a defensive conversion safety, the other team must have at least 6 points. Also, given that a team has exactly one point, from a conversion safety, the other team cannot have 7 points because they MUST have a touchdown (6 points) and the only way they could get just one point more is by a conversion safety of their own, which, if it happens, would mean the first team would have had to score a touchdown as well, and would no longer have just 1 point. However, any point total above 7 is possible when the other team has 1. For example, 8-1 - team A gets a touchdown, team B gets a conversion safety, then team A gets a normal safety.

(Please note that, while a "defensive conversion safety" is possible, it is extremely unlikely to occur. It requires not only a series of at least 3 improbable events, but also very bad judgment on the part of at least one player. So it is a very unlikely occurrence. In fact, it has NEVER happened, at least not that anyone knows of, in any college football game. But it is not impossible.)

A 1-0 score is also possible, as the "official" score of a forfeited game.