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USA Sports

USA Sports was the branding used for broadcasts of sporting events by the cable channel USA Network. The network's history with sports dates back to its forerunner, the Madison Square Garden Network, and in the past has included coverage of the major professional leagues, college football, golf (including the Masters Tournament and Ryder Cup) and tennis.

USA Sports
NetworkMadison Square Garden Sports Network (1977-1980)
USA Network (1980–2007)
LaunchedSeptember 22, 1977 (1977-09-22)
ClosedApril 6, 2007 (2007-04-06)
Country of originUnited States
Owner
Key peopleKay Koplovitz
(Founder/Chairman & CEO, USA Network)
HeadquartersComcast Building, New York City, New York
Major broadcasting contracts
Sister networkNBC Sports
FormatSports
Original language(s)English

After the formation of NBC Universal in 2004, which saw General Electric's NBC take a majority stake in Vivendi Universal's U.S. operations (including USA Network), USA Sports was dissolved, and NBC Sports assumed production duties for its remaining sports properties. It was also incorporated into NBC's coverage of the Olympic Games.

After Comcast's purchase of NBC Universal and the launch of NBCSN, USA Network began to be increasingly used as an overflow outlet for NBC Sports properties in the event of scheduling conflicts, and during larger events such as the Olympics, the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the Premier League's "Survival Sunday". On January 1, 2022, NBCSN was shut down, and USA Network once again became the primary linear pay television outlet for NBC Sports programming.

Early years as the Madison Square Garden Network edit

As the immediate forerunner for the USA Network, UA-Columbia, served as the cable syndicated arm of MSG Network in New York, PRISM channel in Philadelphia, and whatever pay/cable outlets were around in 1979.

Manhattan Cable (subsequently referred to as the MSG Network) debuted in the spring of 1969 and did all home events from the Madison Square Garden: New York Knicks basketball, New York Rangers hockey, college basketball, horse shows, Golden Gloves boxing, tennis, the Westminster Dog Show, ice capades, professional wrestling, etc. The first reference to the channel as “MSG Network” was sometime around 1971–72, although the name did not become official until 1977.

The first televised events were NHL and NBA playoffs in the spring of 1969; in those playoffs Marty Glickman did play-by-play for the Knicks broadcasts while Win Elliott did play-by-play for the Rangers.

Meanwhile, HBO began simulcasting some MSG games in 1972 beginning with the Rangers/Vancouver Canucks game on November 8, 1972 (the first ever program televised on HBO, to a few subscribers in Wilkes-Barre, PA). 1974–75 marked the only year in which HBO used MSG announcers for their feed. Because HBO is a premium cable service, this created a burden on announcers to fill in dead airtime on HBO while commercials aired on MSG Network. HBO did not broadcast Knicks or Rangers games after the 1976–77 season.

When the MSG/HBO marriage ended in 1977, Madison Square Garden proceeded to seek a new partner to launch a national network to show off its events. So for several years, beginning with the 1977–78 season, all MSG home events (such as those involving the Knicks, Rangers, etc.) were then televised on a fledgling network that would eventually become known as the USA Network. This channel, which debuted on September 22, 1977, was basically a continuation of the existing MSG Network. The key difference however, was that it was now nationally syndicated via satellite rather than terrestrially. It was also the first cable channel to be supported by advertising revenues. By this time (as previously alluded to), the channel was officially called the “Madison Square Garden Network” or MSG Network.

As USA Network edit

In 1979–80, the National Hockey League replaced their syndicated coverage package The NHL Network with a package on USA.[1] As previously mentioned, the USA Network was for a time, called UA-Columbia.[2] As the immediate forerunner for the USA Network, UA-Columbia, served as the cable syndicated arm of not only MSG Network in New York, but also PRISM channel in Philadelphia, and whatever pay/cable outlets were around in 1979.

In 1979,[3] 22 Major League Baseball teams (all but the Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, New York Mets, and St. Louis Cardinals) participated in a one-year cable deal with United Artists Television and Columbia Pictures Television, then-owners of the USA Network.[4] The deal involved the airing of a Thursday night Game of the Week[5] in markets at least 50 miles (80 km) from a major league park.[6] The deal earned Major League Baseball less than $500,000, but led to a new two-year contract for 40–45 games per season.[7][8] The program ran through the 1983 season.[9][10]

1980s edit

During USA's first three seasons (1980-1982) broadcasting college football, they broadcast several games (they in essence, cherry picked games from regional and national syndicators like Raycom, Mizlou, and Katz) a week. These broadcasts were shown on a tape delayed basis as much as two days later. USA's telecast of the 1981 Liberty Bowl was the first college bowl game to be exclusively broadcast on cable television.

Mazda SportsLook with host Roy Firestone debuted in 1981 on USA Network. It was created by the advertising agency Foote, Cone and Belding to advertise one of its clients, Mazda cars. Mazda SportsLook would soon move to ESPN a year later, where it would subsequently be rechristened as Up Close.

By around 1982, USA Network also carried games from the North American Soccer League, usually on Wednesday[11] nights.

College and pro basketball edit

USA aired college basketball games from the Big East Conference leading up to their coverage of the 1983 Big East tournament.[12] USA also had rights to games from the Big Ten, ACC, and the old Metro Conference.

Regular season college basketball games[13] aired on Thursday nights[14] or Saturdays[15] under the title of College Basketball... followed by the corresponding year during the season such as College Basketball '87.[16] The games were subject to local blackouts. By this time,[17] USA was airing games involving the Southeastern Conference (such as the Mississippi and Mississippi State[18]) and games featuring UTEP and Wyoming.

USA also aired the National Invitation Tournament[19] including the finals.

For USA's final four seasons (1983-1986) with college football, they narrowed their coverage to only one game a week. Initially, the games were selected from virtually every conference. However, in the later years, USA would frequently (but not exclusively) air games involving Pittsburgh, Penn State, Notre Dame, Boston College and Maryland. More to the point, by 1984, USA primarily aired games from the Big Eight Conference.

When the USA Network signed a three-year (running through the 1981-82 season), $1.5 million deal, it marked the first time that the NBA had a cable television partner. USA would extend their deal with a two-year contract (along with another cable partner in the form of ESPN) worth a total of $11 million.

USA typically aired approximately 35-40 regular season NBA doubleheaders on Thursday nights. Besides regular season and playoff action, USA also broadcast the NBA draft. USA (as well as ESPN) was ultimately succeeded by TBS, who paid $20 million for two years beginning in the 1984–85 season.

From 1982 to 1984, USA Network broadcast the UNO Twin 125s[20][21] (now the Gander RV Duel). USA used CBS'[22][23] crew, graphics and announcers.

USA also aired the Atlanta ARCA race in 1985 and televised several NASCAR Busch Series races in the late 1980s.

USA begins their coverage of the Masters edit

The USA Network began first and second round Masters coverage in 1982,[24][25] which was also produced by the CBS production team. This was the first ever cable coverage for one of the golf majors. Initially, the USA Network provided Thursday and Friday coverage for 2 hours live each day along with a prime time replay.

Beginning in July 1982, USA Network broadcast professional ten-pin bowling matches from the PBA Tour every Thursday night.[26]

Tuesday Night Fights aired from October 1, 1982 through August 25, 1998 on the USA Network; at one time it was the longest continually-running boxing show on television.

On January 24, 1984, Al Albert, working for USA network, called what Syracuse fans call the greatest basketball game in the Carrier Dome ever. Syracuse faced Boston College, and the teams were tied 73-73 after a missed free throw by Boston College's Martin Clark. Sean Kerins passed the rebound to Pearl Washington who took three steps and made a half court shot to win the game. Albert's call lives in infamy as The Greatest Play By Play Call in the Carrier Dome ever: "Washington, two seconds, OHHHH! 'The Pearl' hits it ..at midcourt."[27][28] Syracuse University basketball fans call that the greatest nine words in Syracuse history.

USA gains the US Open and loses the NHL edit

Beginning in 1984, USA started its stints the longtime cable home of the US Open, which moved to ESPN2[29] and the Tennis Channel as of 2009.

After the 1984-85 season, the NHL Board of Governors chose to have USA and ESPN submit sealed bids. ESPN won by bidding nearly $25 million for three years, about twice as much as USA had been paying. The contract called for ESPN to air up to 33 regular season games each season as well as the NHL All-Star game and the Stanley Cup playoffs.[30][31]

After the USA Network lost the rights to the NHL to ESPN, they largely abandoned sports after the early 1990s as the channel shifted almost exclusively to scripted entertainment.

1990s edit

USA Network carried most of the World League of American Football games on Saturday and Monday nights in the 1991 season and again on Saturday nights for the 1992 season. Diana Nyad served as the network's host for pregame and halftime. The network premiered the helmet cam to TV audiences.

ABC Sports broadcast some games in both seasons, mostly on Sunday afternoons. ABC showed the 1991 World Bowl, while USA carried the game in 1992.

The reported cost of the contracts NFL Game varied – the L.A. Times said that ABC had paid $28m for two years, and USA $25m. For the 1992 season, the WLAF charged each network less for broadcasting rights; The New York Times reported that ABC's annual fee went down from $12m to $3m, and USA's from $14m to $10m. The ABC coverage's average ratings fell from 1991 to 1992, from around 2.1 to 1.7, and USA's from 1.2 to 1.1. Both networks asked the WLAF to expand into two major U.S. markets for 1993.

From 19942001 (before ESPN took over), USA was the American cable home of the French Open.

NBC Sports era edit

Programs throughout the years edit

Current and future programs edit

Former programs edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cable television regulation: hearings before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, second session, Volume 2. 1990. p. 82.
  2. ^ Anderson, Dave (December 30, 1979). "'I'll set women's tennis back 20 years'; Champs Come and Go; TV's Forever". New York Times. p. DX8.
  3. ^ Shea, Stuart (7 May 2015). Calling the Game: Baseball Broadcasting from 1920 to the Present. SABR, Inc. p. 373. ISBN 9781933599410.
  4. ^ "Big-League Baseball To Hit Hinterlands On Cable Television". Wall Street Journal. April 13, 1979.
  5. ^ "Majors give cable rights". Lawrence Journal-World. April 13, 1979.
  6. ^ Jane Gross (July 12, 1981). "Sports on cable". The New York Times. USA agreed to the baseball limitations rejected by ESPN and shows a Thursday-night game in cities that do not have a major-league team. In New York City, Manhattan Cable broadcasts USA's programs, but cannot televise the weekly baseball game because the Yankees and Mets declined to grant the waivers necessary under major-league statutes.
  7. ^ Jicha, Jim (April 3, 1982). "Is The Chance To .Ao To The Park ". Miami News. Archived from the original on July 12, 2012.
  8. ^ "Giants Announce Signings of Stennett, May, Wohlford". Los Angeles Times. December 13, 1979.
  9. ^ "Philadelphia Daily News : BASEBALL SWINGS AN UNREAL DEAL". Philadelphia Daily News. March 1, 1983.
  10. ^ "USA NETWORK MAKING SOME MAJOR-LEAGUE CUTS". Miami Herald. February 10, 1984.
  11. ^ 1982 08 18 Tulsa Roughnecks at New York Cosmos on YouTube
  12. ^ USA Network Sports Promos (Mar. 8, 1983) on YouTube
  13. ^ USA sports promo, 1983 on YouTube
  14. ^ USA Network College Basketball Utep vs Wyoming Commercial 1988 on YouTube
  15. ^ Wall, Kevin M. (April 12, 2016). "Pearl Washington: An Inspiration On and Off the Court". Nunes Magician.
  16. ^ CGI History - 1987 USA Sports Basketball - Ed Kramer, CGI Expert Wizard on YouTube
  17. ^ Klatell, Marcus, David A., Norman (1988). Sports for sale: television, money, and the fans. Oxford University Press. p. 58. ISBN 9780195038361.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  18. ^ December 11, 1984 Commercial Breaks 📺 USA Network on YouTube
  19. ^ USA Network 1987 commercials on YouTube
  20. ^ Feb 14, 1982 - The 1979— Daytona 500 was a classic race, and it happened to be the first one televised live, start to finish, by The network could hardly ... and made a deal with the USA cable network to furnish the qualifiers for cablecasting Fri day night. doing this, in effect, satisfies the inter ...
  21. ^ Feb 16, 1984 - The trucks which pulled Into Daytona International Speedway last week were all not necessarily those containing the cars of the NASCAR drivers ... The USA Network will show the two 125 mile qualifying races Friday night at 8 but that Is under an agreement where the cable network ...
  22. ^ Mar 29, 1982 - ... ... th Nabisco Dinah Shore Invitational Sports has signed a pact with video evangelist Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcast Network for the Dinah ... the right to tape them for replay later which has been in the business of cable since it split coverage of the Daytona 500 with USA Cable ...
  23. ^ Apr 10, 1982 - an undisclosed fee for two days of broadcast rights USA had so little to do with the telecasts that it had just one of its own people on air ... as he stated it has worked Ratings for the Daytona 500 improved Bait the viewer with cable hook him with the network broadcast not saying I ...
  24. ^ Ratings For Each Round of The Masters Since '82 (First/Second Rounds Since '99)
  25. ^ "History of the Masters golf tournament on TV (1956-present)". Classic Sports TV and Media. 9 April 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  26. ^ USA sports promo, 1984 on YouTube
  27. ^ Pearl Washington's Half-Court Buzzer-Beater (1984) | Great Moments in Syracuse University Sports on YouTube
  28. ^ Pearl Washington's greatest shot ever against Boston College 1/21/84 on YouTube
  29. ^ "US Open's cable TV deal leaves USA Network for ESPN". New York Daily News. May 12, 2008.
  30. ^ Strachan, Al (July 30, 1985). "ESPN acquires NHL games Backroom bickering in TV deal". The Globe and Mail.
  31. ^ Mulligan, Kevin (July 26, 1985). "NHL Finds a Home at ESPN". Philadelphia Daily News.
  32. ^ Pruett, Marshall (20 July 2021). "IndyCar, NBC confirm multi-year extension". Racer. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  33. ^ a b "NTT IndyCar Series announces 17-race schedule for 2022". Racer. 19 September 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  34. ^ "NBC Sports Announces 2022 Nascar Telecast Schedule". 2 November 2021.

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This article is about former sports division of USA Network For current sports broadcasts on USA Network produced by NBC Sports see NBC Sports on USA Network USA Sports was the branding used for broadcasts of sporting events by the cable channel USA Network The network s history with sports dates back to its forerunner the Madison Square Garden Network and in the past has included coverage of the major professional leagues college football golf including the Masters Tournament and Ryder Cup and tennis USA SportsNetworkMadison Square Garden Sports Network 1977 1980 USA Network 1980 2007 LaunchedSeptember 22 1977 1977 09 22 ClosedApril 6 2007 2007 04 06 Country of originUnited StatesOwnerUA Columbia CablevisionNBCUniversal Cable Entertainment GroupKey peopleKay Koplovitz Founder Chairman amp CEO USA Network HeadquartersComcast Building New York City New YorkMajor broadcasting contractsMLB Masters NBA NHL US Open tennis Sister networkNBC SportsFormatSportsOriginal language s EnglishAfter the formation of NBC Universal in 2004 which saw General Electric s NBC take a majority stake in Vivendi Universal s U S operations including USA Network USA Sports was dissolved and NBC Sports assumed production duties for its remaining sports properties It was also incorporated into NBC s coverage of the Olympic Games After Comcast s purchase of NBC Universal and the launch of NBCSN USA Network began to be increasingly used as an overflow outlet for NBC Sports properties in the event of scheduling conflicts and during larger events such as the Olympics the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the Premier League s Survival Sunday On January 1 2022 NBCSN was shut down and USA Network once again became the primary linear pay television outlet for NBC Sports programming Contents 1 Early years as the Madison Square Garden Network 2 As USA Network 2 1 1980s 2 1 1 College and pro basketball 2 1 2 USA begins their coverage of the Masters 2 1 3 USA gains the US Open and loses the NHL 2 2 1990s 3 NBC Sports era 4 Programs throughout the years 4 1 Current and future programs 4 2 Former programs 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly years as the Madison Square Garden Network editAs the immediate forerunner for the USA Network UA Columbia served as the cable syndicated arm of MSG Network in New York PRISM channel in Philadelphia and whatever pay cable outlets were around in 1979 Manhattan Cable subsequently referred to as the MSG Network debuted in the spring of 1969 and did all home events from the Madison Square Garden New York Knicks basketball New York Rangers hockey college basketball horse shows Golden Gloves boxing tennis the Westminster Dog Show ice capades professional wrestling etc The first reference to the channel as MSG Network was sometime around 1971 72 although the name did not become official until 1977 The first televised events were NHL and NBA playoffs in the spring of 1969 in those playoffs Marty Glickman did play by play for the Knicks broadcasts while Win Elliott did play by play for the Rangers Meanwhile HBO began simulcasting some MSG games in 1972 beginning with the Rangers Vancouver Canucks game on November 8 1972 the first ever program televised on HBO to a few subscribers in Wilkes Barre PA 1974 75 marked the only year in which HBO used MSG announcers for their feed Because HBO is a premium cable service this created a burden on announcers to fill in dead airtime on HBO while commercials aired on MSG Network HBO did not broadcast Knicks or Rangers games after the 1976 77 season When the MSG HBO marriage ended in 1977 Madison Square Garden proceeded to seek a new partner to launch a national network to show off its events So for several years beginning with the 1977 78 season all MSG home events such as those involving the Knicks Rangers etc were then televised on a fledgling network that would eventually become known as the USA Network This channel which debuted on September 22 1977 was basically a continuation of the existing MSG Network The key difference however was that it was now nationally syndicated via satellite rather than terrestrially It was also the first cable channel to be supported by advertising revenues By this time as previously alluded to the channel was officially called the Madison Square Garden Network or MSG Network As USA Network editIn 1979 80 the National Hockey League replaced their syndicated coverage package The NHL Network with a package on USA 1 As previously mentioned the USA Network was for a time called UA Columbia 2 As the immediate forerunner for the USA Network UA Columbia served as the cable syndicated arm of not only MSG Network in New York but also PRISM channel in Philadelphia and whatever pay cable outlets were around in 1979 In 1979 3 22 Major League Baseball teams all but the Atlanta Braves Houston Astros New York Mets and St Louis Cardinals participated in a one year cable deal with United Artists Television and Columbia Pictures Television then owners of the USA Network 4 The deal involved the airing of a Thursday night Game of the Week 5 in markets at least 50 miles 80 km from a major league park 6 The deal earned Major League Baseball less than 500 000 but led to a new two year contract for 40 45 games per season 7 8 The program ran through the 1983 season 9 10 1980s edit During USA s first three seasons 1980 1982 broadcasting college football they broadcast several games they in essence cherry picked games from regional and national syndicators like Raycom Mizlou and Katz a week These broadcasts were shown on a tape delayed basis as much as two days later USA s telecast of the 1981 Liberty Bowl was the first college bowl game to be exclusively broadcast on cable television Mazda SportsLook with host Roy Firestone debuted in 1981 on USA Network It was created by the advertising agency Foote Cone and Belding to advertise one of its clients Mazda cars Mazda SportsLook would soon move to ESPN a year later where it would subsequently be rechristened as Up Close By around 1982 USA Network also carried games from the North American Soccer League usually on Wednesday 11 nights College and pro basketball edit USA aired college basketball games from the Big East Conference leading up to their coverage of the 1983 Big East tournament 12 USA also had rights to games from the Big Ten ACC and the old Metro Conference Regular season college basketball games 13 aired on Thursday nights 14 or Saturdays 15 under the title of College Basketball followed by the corresponding year during the season such as College Basketball 87 16 The games were subject to local blackouts By this time 17 USA was airing games involving the Southeastern Conference such as the Mississippi and Mississippi State 18 and games featuring UTEP and Wyoming USA also aired the National Invitation Tournament 19 including the finals For USA s final four seasons 1983 1986 with college football they narrowed their coverage to only one game a week Initially the games were selected from virtually every conference However in the later years USA would frequently but not exclusively air games involving Pittsburgh Penn State Notre Dame Boston College and Maryland More to the point by 1984 USA primarily aired games from the Big Eight Conference When the USA Network signed a three year running through the 1981 82 season 1 5 million deal it marked the first time that the NBA had a cable television partner USA would extend their deal with a two year contract along with another cable partner in the form of ESPN worth a total of 11 million USA typically aired approximately 35 40 regular season NBA doubleheaders on Thursday nights Besides regular season and playoff action USA also broadcast the NBA draft USA as well as ESPN was ultimately succeeded by TBS who paid 20 million for two years beginning in the 1984 85 season From 1982 to 1984 USA Network broadcast the UNO Twin 125s 20 21 now the Gander RV Duel USA used CBS 22 23 crew graphics and announcers USA also aired the Atlanta ARCA race in 1985 and televised several NASCAR Busch Series races in the late 1980s USA begins their coverage of the Masters edit The USA Network began first and second round Masters coverage in 1982 24 25 which was also produced by the CBS production team This was the first ever cable coverage for one of the golf majors Initially the USA Network provided Thursday and Friday coverage for 2 hours live each day along with a prime time replay Beginning in July 1982 USA Network broadcast professional ten pin bowling matches from the PBA Tour every Thursday night 26 Tuesday Night Fights aired from October 1 1982 through August 25 1998 on the USA Network at one time it was the longest continually running boxing show on television On January 24 1984 Al Albert working for USA network called what Syracuse fans call the greatest basketball game in the Carrier Dome ever Syracuse faced Boston College and the teams were tied 73 73 after a missed free throw by Boston College s Martin Clark Sean Kerins passed the rebound to Pearl Washington who took three steps and made a half court shot to win the game Albert s call lives in infamy as The Greatest Play By Play Call in the Carrier Dome ever Washington two seconds OHHHH The Pearl hits it at midcourt 27 28 Syracuse University basketball fans call that the greatest nine words in Syracuse history USA gains the US Open and loses the NHL edit Beginning in 1984 USA started its stints the longtime cable home of the US Open which moved to ESPN2 29 and the Tennis Channel as of 2009 After the 1984 85 season the NHL Board of Governors chose to have USA and ESPN submit sealed bids ESPN won by bidding nearly 25 million for three years about twice as much as USA had been paying The contract called for ESPN to air up to 33 regular season games each season as well as the NHL All Star game and the Stanley Cup playoffs 30 31 After the USA Network lost the rights to the NHL to ESPN they largely abandoned sports after the early 1990s as the channel shifted almost exclusively to scripted entertainment 1990s edit USA Network carried most of the World League of American Football games on Saturday and Monday nights in the 1991 season and again on Saturday nights for the 1992 season Diana Nyad served as the network s host for pregame and halftime The network premiered the helmet cam to TV audiences ABC Sports broadcast some games in both seasons mostly on Sunday afternoons ABC showed the 1991 World Bowl while USA carried the game in 1992 The reported cost of the contracts NFL Game varied the L A Times said that ABC had paid 28m for two years and USA 25m For the 1992 season the WLAF charged each network less for broadcasting rights The New York Times reported that ABC s annual fee went down from 12m to 3m and USA s from 14m to 10m The ABC coverage s average ratings fell from 1991 to 1992 from around 2 1 to 1 7 and USA s from 1 2 to 1 1 Both networks asked the WLAF to expand into two major U S markets for 1993 From 1994 2001 before ESPN took over USA was the American cable home of the French Open NBC Sports era editFurther information NBC Sports on USA NetworkPrograms throughout the years editCurrent and future programs edit IndyCar Series on NBC from 2022 32 Detroit Grand Prix 2022 33 Bommarito Automotive Group 500 2022 33 Premier League on NBC 2013 present College Basketball on USA 1982 88 2022 present Atlantic 10 men s and women s regular season contests Atlantic 10 men s tournament second round and quarterfinals NASCAR on NBC from 2022 34 Former programs edit College Basketball on USA 1982 88 College Football on USA 1980 86 Major Indoor Soccer League 1981 83 NASCAR on USA 1982 85 UNO Twin 125s 1982 84 NBA on USA 1979 84 NHL on USA 1979 85 Stanley Cup Finals 1981 85 North American Soccer League 1982 83 PBA on USA 1982 84 PGA Tour on USA 1982 2007 2010 The Masters tournament 1982 2007 Ryder Cup 1989 2010 USA Network Thursday Night Baseball 1979 83 Tuesday Night Fights 1982 98 U S Open Tennis Championship 1984 2008 French Open 1994 2001 World League of American Football 1991 92 World Bowl 92See also editUSA Network Sports programmingReferences edit Cable television regulation hearings before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce House of Representatives One Hundred First Congress second session Volume 2 1990 p 82 Anderson Dave December 30 1979 I ll set women s tennis back 20 years Champs Come and Go TV s Forever New York Times p DX8 Shea Stuart 7 May 2015 Calling the Game Baseball Broadcasting from 1920 to the Present SABR Inc p 373 ISBN 9781933599410 Big League Baseball To Hit Hinterlands On Cable Television Wall Street Journal April 13 1979 Majors give cable rights Lawrence Journal World April 13 1979 Jane Gross July 12 1981 Sports on cable The New York Times USA agreed to the baseball limitations rejected by ESPN and shows a Thursday night game in cities that do not have a major league team In New York City Manhattan Cable broadcasts USA s programs but cannot televise the weekly baseball game because the Yankees and Mets declined to grant the waivers necessary under major league statutes Jicha Jim April 3 1982 Is The Chance To Ao To The Park Miami News Archived from the original on July 12 2012 Giants Announce Signings of Stennett May Wohlford Los Angeles Times December 13 1979 Philadelphia Daily News BASEBALL SWINGS AN UNREAL DEAL Philadelphia Daily News March 1 1983 USA NETWORK MAKING SOME MAJOR LEAGUE CUTS Miami Herald February 10 1984 1982 08 18 Tulsa Roughnecks at New York Cosmos on YouTube USA Network Sports Promos Mar 8 1983 on YouTube USA sports promo 1983 on YouTube USA Network College Basketball Utep vs Wyoming Commercial 1988 on YouTube Wall Kevin M April 12 2016 Pearl Washington An Inspiration On and Off the Court Nunes Magician CGI History 1987 USA Sports Basketball Ed Kramer CGI Expert Wizard on YouTube Klatell Marcus David A Norman 1988 Sports for sale television money and the fans Oxford University Press p 58 ISBN 9780195038361 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link December 11 1984 Commercial Breaks USA Network on YouTube USA Network 1987 commercials on YouTube Feb 14 1982 The 1979 Daytona 500 was a classic race and it happened to be the first one televised live start to finish by The network could hardly and made a deal with the USA cable network to furnish the qualifiers for cablecasting Fri day night doing this in effect satisfies the inter Feb 16 1984 The trucks which pulled Into Daytona International Speedway last week were all not necessarily those containing the cars of the NASCAR drivers The USA Network will show the two 125 mile qualifying races Friday night at 8 but that Is under an agreement where the cable network Mar 29 1982 th Nabisco Dinah Shore Invitational Sports has signed a pact with video evangelist Pat Robertson s Christian Broadcast Network for the Dinah the right to tape them for replay later which has been in the business of cable since it split coverage of the Daytona 500 with USA Cable Apr 10 1982 an undisclosed fee for two days of broadcast rights USA had so little to do with the telecasts that it had just one of its own people on air as he stated it has worked Ratings for the Daytona 500 improved Bait the viewer with cable hook him with the network broadcast not saying I Ratings For Each Round of The Masters Since 82 First Second Rounds Since 99 History of the Masters golf tournament on TV 1956 present Classic Sports TV and Media 9 April 2013 Retrieved 13 April 2013 USA sports promo 1984 on YouTube Pearl Washington s Half Court Buzzer Beater 1984 Great Moments in Syracuse University Sports on YouTube Pearl Washington s greatest shot ever against Boston College 1 21 84 on YouTube US Open s cable TV deal leaves USA Network for ESPN New York Daily News May 12 2008 Strachan Al July 30 1985 ESPN acquires NHL games Backroom bickering in TV deal The Globe and Mail Mulligan Kevin July 26 1985 NHL Finds a Home at ESPN Philadelphia Daily News Pruett Marshall 20 July 2021 IndyCar NBC confirm multi year extension Racer Retrieved 24 September 2021 a b NTT IndyCar Series announces 17 race schedule for 2022 Racer 19 September 2021 Retrieved 24 September 2021 NBC Sports Announces 2022 Nascar Telecast Schedule 2 November 2021 External links editOfficial website NBC Sports Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USA Sports amp oldid 1176517736, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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