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- NewSport abstract "NewSport was a 24 hour sports news channel that was a joint venture of Cablevision's Rainbow Media, NBC, and Liberty Media. NewSport debuted on October 1, 1993, predating ESPNews by 3 years. It replaced the SportsChannel America network. However, its growth was slow as it was picked up by few cable systems besides Cablevision, which owned part of both SportsChannel and NewSport. Ironically even Cablevision did not give the network full-time coverage as it shared a channel with The Weather Channel on some of their systems. At its peak NewSport had only about 10 million subscribers. Eventually NewSport's slow growth and lack of viewers, combined with the wide distribution and success of ESPNEWS, resulted in the shutdown of NewSport on July 9, 1997.NewSport developed a unique sports ticker, known as the "NewSport Score Box", in 1995, which appeared in the lower corner of the screen, and aired original shows like NewSport Talk, NewSport Journal, NewSport Tonite and Scoreboard Central.".
- NewSport country United_States.
- NewSport firstAirDate "1993-10-01".
- NewSport language American_English.
- NewSport locationCountry United_States.
- NewSport owningCompany Cablevision.
- NewSport sisterStation SportsChannel.
- NewSport slogan ""As It Happens"".
- NewSport successor NewSport.
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- NewSport closedDate "1998".
- NewSport hasPhotoCollection NewSport.
- NewSport headquarters "New York".
- NewSport language American_English.
- NewSport launch "1993-10-01".
- NewSport name "NewSport/American Sports Classics".
- NewSport owner "CablevisionNBCLiberty Media".
- NewSport replacedByNames NewSport.
- NewSport sisterNames SportsChannel.
- NewSport slogan ""As It Happens"".
- NewSport subject Category:Cablevision.
- NewSport subject Category:Defunct_American_television_networks.
- NewSport subject Category:Defunct_television_stations_in_the_United_States.
- NewSport subject Category:Joint_ventures.
- NewSport subject Category:SportsChannel.
- NewSport subject Category:Sports_television_networks_in_the_United_States.
- NewSport subject Category:Television_channels_and_stations_disestablished_in_1998.
- NewSport subject Category:Television_channels_and_stations_established_in_1993.
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- NewSport comment "NewSport was a 24 hour sports news channel that was a joint venture of Cablevision's Rainbow Media, NBC, and Liberty Media. NewSport debuted on October 1, 1993, predating ESPNews by 3 years. It replaced the SportsChannel America network. However, its growth was slow as it was picked up by few cable systems besides Cablevision, which owned part of both SportsChannel and NewSport.".
- NewSport label "NewSport".
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- NewSport wasDerivedFrom NewSport?oldid=546691257.
- NewSport isPrimaryTopicOf NewSport.
- NewSport name "NewSport/American Sports Classics".