Media outlets starting with S
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SSportsCenter AllNight - ESPN Radio NetworkUnited States of America
The show delivers the sports highlight of the day along with commentary and some interviews.
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SSportsCenter on Snapchat - ESPNUnited States of America
The first daily sports show on the platform, SportsCenter on Snapchat,is three to five minutes in length and includes a mix of the latest sports news, highlights and commentary. The shows are available twice a day at 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET on weekdays, and once at 5 a.m. on weekends. Debuted Nov.13, 2017. Media Alert: November 29, 2017 ESPN debuts SportsCenter on Snapchat this month. It will run twice daily at 5 AM and 5 PM on weekdays, and once at 5 AM on weekends.
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SSportsCenter, Midnight - ESPNUnited States of America
The program delivers what sports fans are used to from SportsCenter but in a different and fast-paced way, led by the intellect, humor and sports fandom of Scott Van Pelt.The program also features commentary, guests and interviews, with featured elements that set it apart from other editions of SportsCenter.
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SSportsDay On Air - FSN SouthwestUnited States of America
Show features writers from the Dallas Morning News discussing topical sports stories and issues and from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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SSportsEventsUnited States of America
Established in 2004 and formerly known as SportsEvents South, this magazine is devoted to helping the planners of amateur sporting events and competitions be more effective, informed and successful with their events. Editorial content includes "how-to" articles written by recognized authorities, news and information relevant to sports event planning, spotlights on destinations and sports complexes, interviews and profiles, calendar of events, scoreboards and other items of interest to the industry.
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SSportsEvents OnlineUnited States of America
Established in 2004 and formerly known as SportsEvents South, this magazine is devoted to helping the planners of amateur sporting events and competitions be more effective, informed and successful with their events. Editorial content includes "how-to" articles written by recognized authorities, news and information relevant to sports event planning, spotlights on destinations and sports complexes, interviews and profiles, calendar of events, scoreboards and other items of interest to the industry.
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SSportsField ManagementUnited States of America
Covers the maintenance and management of sports fields, including articles and advice on fixing up fields for non-sport events, infield soils and field protection. Also features insight and reviews on mowers and accessories, field painting, equipment purchase, utility vehicles, aeration equipment, turf, sporting games, winter preparation and renovations.
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SSportsField Management and Landscape BusinessUnited States of America
Previously Landscape and Irrigation, Landscape Business serves contractors and landscapers who perform landscape construction and maintenance, as well as irrigation installation and maintenance. It covers up-to-date equipment and chemical information, business basics and design information for residential, and commercial and municipal properties.
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SSportsField Management OnlineUnited States of America
SportsField Management Online covers Stadiums & Venues,Sports Business,Floral & Landscaping
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SSportsGridUnited States of America
SportsGrid provides sports-related news, information and opinions. It features include the Power Grid, an objective ranking of sports figures across a number of categories based on their real-time relevance. Rankings rely on an array of metrics, including fantasy league rankings, Twitter followers, Web buzz, franchise value and total viewership. SportsGrid does NOT accept bylined articles/submissions. All content is written by staff and official contributors. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).