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The 24/7 ad supported streaming post cable network, one of 36 TVS MicroChannels.Com, is now playing the 1956 Washington vs. Colorado college basketball classic. The announcer is a young Keith Jackson.
ESSINGTON, Pa. - PennZone -- TVS Classic Sports Network, home of the TVS Television Network historic sports library, has unearthed what is thought to be the oldest existing college basketball game shows on TV. The Washington vs. Colorado basketball game was televised on a local Seattle station. It was announced by a young Keith Jackson.
This historic telecast joins other historic games such as 1961 Missouri vs. Kansas and the 1964 NCAA Basketball Championship game between North Carolina and UCLA. TVS also televised the ABA.
Hundreds of TVS Television Network college football, basketball, tennis, auto racing, WFL Football, Soccer, IWA Wrestling, Championship Boxing, and other classic sports events populate the post cable network. TVS began producing televised sports in 1960 and still produces TV sports 60 years later.
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All 36 TVS MicroChannels.Com appear on the WatchYour.TV platform, powered by Tulix. Apps from Amazon, ROKU, Apple, and Google make TVS available on 85% of USA TV homes.
All TVS programming is free to view and ad supported. TVS AdSales,Com, headed by Jerry Wolff, represents TVS sponsorships, promotions, and marketing. TVS AdSales.Com is located in Miami and New York.
There are six TVS Sports channels on the ad supported free to view TVS Television Network.Com. TVS Sports, TVS Turbo Sports, TVS Women Sports, TVS Boxing, and TVS Tavern TV Networks join TVS Classic Sports Network. Also on the TVS sports menu is TVS Sports Bureau, the feature based sports news network.
TVS Studios are located in Philadelphia, where TVS produces 500 TV shows yearly. TVS TV Ranch is located in Bakersfield.
This historic telecast joins other historic games such as 1961 Missouri vs. Kansas and the 1964 NCAA Basketball Championship game between North Carolina and UCLA. TVS also televised the ABA.
Hundreds of TVS Television Network college football, basketball, tennis, auto racing, WFL Football, Soccer, IWA Wrestling, Championship Boxing, and other classic sports events populate the post cable network. TVS began producing televised sports in 1960 and still produces TV sports 60 years later.
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All 36 TVS MicroChannels.Com appear on the WatchYour.TV platform, powered by Tulix. Apps from Amazon, ROKU, Apple, and Google make TVS available on 85% of USA TV homes.
All TVS programming is free to view and ad supported. TVS AdSales,Com, headed by Jerry Wolff, represents TVS sponsorships, promotions, and marketing. TVS AdSales.Com is located in Miami and New York.
There are six TVS Sports channels on the ad supported free to view TVS Television Network.Com. TVS Sports, TVS Turbo Sports, TVS Women Sports, TVS Boxing, and TVS Tavern TV Networks join TVS Classic Sports Network. Also on the TVS sports menu is TVS Sports Bureau, the feature based sports news network.
TVS Studios are located in Philadelphia, where TVS produces 500 TV shows yearly. TVS TV Ranch is located in Bakersfield.
Source: TVS Television Network
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