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- Doubleheader_(television) abstract "Doubleheader is used by network television to refer to two games in any sport aired back-to-back on the same network, even though they do not involve the same two teams (three such games may be referred to as a tripleheader, this scenario being encountered most frequently in basketball). A doubleheader purposely coincides with a league's scheduling of "early" and "late" games. In North America, games usually start at the same time period in different time zones (Eastern and Pacific).".
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- Doubleheader_(television) hasPhotoCollection Doubleheader_(television).
- Doubleheader_(television) subject Category:National_Football_League_on_television.
- Doubleheader_(television) subject Category:National_Hockey_League_on_television.
- Doubleheader_(television) subject Category:Sports_television.
- Doubleheader_(television) comment "Doubleheader is used by network television to refer to two games in any sport aired back-to-back on the same network, even though they do not involve the same two teams (three such games may be referred to as a tripleheader, this scenario being encountered most frequently in basketball). A doubleheader purposely coincides with a league's scheduling of "early" and "late" games. In North America, games usually start at the same time period in different time zones (Eastern and Pacific).".
- Doubleheader_(television) label "Doubleheader (television)".
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- Doubleheader_(television) sameAs Q5300140.
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- Doubleheader_(television) wasDerivedFrom Doubleheader_(television)?oldid=572917958.
- Doubleheader_(television) isPrimaryTopicOf Doubleheader_(television).