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Mizlou Television Network, Inc. or
Mizlou Communications, Inc., was a
sports broadcast television network active from 1968-1991. In 1968, its predecessor...
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Mizlou Television Network (1977–1981) ESPN (1982)
Mizlou (1983) ESPN (1984) USA Network/Lorimar
Sports Network (1985)
Raycom Sports (1986)
Mizlou (1987)...
- by
Mizlou Television Network President Bill
Schwing while working as a
morning DJ in Trenton, New Jersey. He soon
became the top
announcer for
Mizlou, covering...
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Syracuse (1988). Source: The
inaugural edition of the bowl was
carried by
Mizlou in
December 1986, with NBC
carrying the next five
editions (1988–1992)....
- he
turned to Vic Piano,
founder of the
Mizlou Television Network, then a
fledgling independent TV network.
Mizlou televised the game as its
first major...
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finally launched under the name
Mizlou Television Network in 1968, but the
concept had changed. Like the
Hughes Network,
Mizlou only
carried occasional sporting...
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broadcast nationally in 1979, by WTBS. It has
subsequently been
broadcast by
Mizlou (1980–1990), ABC (1991), and ESPN or ESPN2
since then, with the exception...
- station, WFAN. He
moved on to
become a line
producer at the now
defunct Mizlou Sports News Network." He's also
worked at ESPN
Radio and at Washington,...
- also made many
concessions to make it more television-friendly. In 1975,
Mizlou Television Network,
which carried the game that year, cut
three minutes...
- Penn
State (1989) Source:: 97–107 The bowl was
previously broadcast by
Mizlou (1978–1984),
Lorimar (1985), ESPN (1986–2016) and FS1 (2017–2019). It then...