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'''All Sports Network''' a brand new 24-hour Pan Asian sports channel featuring exclusive coverage of some of the America’s biggest sports and other thrilling action events from around the world including the U.S. National Football League (NFL – up to 4 live games per week), the National Hockey League (NHL – up to 5 live games per week), and NCAA college basketball and football, March Madness, Motor-sports (such as Formula Drift, Touring Car, GT racing), Extreme Sports, Pro Bull Riding, and many more. <ref> [http://www.asn.tv/eng/distribution.html All Sports Network Channel Distribution in Asia] retrieved via www.asn.tv 12-30-2009 </ref> <ref> [http://www.asn.tv/eng/content.html ASN Sports Content] retrieved via www.asn.tv 12-30-2009 </ref>
'''All Sports Network''' a brand new 24-hour Pan Asian sports channel featuring exclusive coverage of some of the America’s biggest sports and other thrilling action events from around the world including the U.S. National Football League (NFL – up to 4 live games per week), the National Hockey League (NHL – up to 5 live games per week), and NCAA college basketball and football, March Madness, Motor-sports (such as Formula Drift, Touring Car, GT racing), Extreme Sports, Pro Bull Riding, and many more. <ref> [http://www.asn.tv/eng/where.php All Sports Network Channel Distribution in Asia] retrieved via www.asn.tv 1-08-2010 </ref> <ref> [http://www.asn.tv/eng/content.html ASN Sports Content] retrieved via www.asn.tv 12-30-2009 </ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:01, 8 January 2010

All Sports Network

All Sports Network a brand new 24-hour Pan Asian sports channel featuring exclusive coverage of some of the America’s biggest sports and other thrilling action events from around the world including the U.S. National Football League (NFL – up to 4 live games per week), the National Hockey League (NHL – up to 5 live games per week), and NCAA college basketball and football, March Madness, Motor-sports (such as Formula Drift, Touring Car, GT racing), Extreme Sports, Pro Bull Riding, and many more. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ All Sports Network Channel Distribution in Asia retrieved via www.asn.tv 1-08-2010
  2. ^ ASN Sports Content retrieved via www.asn.tv 12-30-2009