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  2. beIN Sports - Wikipedia

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    beIN Sports ( / ˈbiːɪn / BEE-in) is a Qatari multinational network of sports channels owned and operated by the Qatari media group beIN. The network has played a major role in the increased commercialization of Qatari sports. Its chairman is Nasser Al-Khelaifi, and its CEO is Yousef Obaidly.

  3. DAZN - Wikipedia

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    DAZN (/ d ə ˈ z oʊ n /; pronounced "da zone") is a British over-the-top sports streaming and entertainment platform. [3] Founded in 2007 as Perform Group via the merger of Premium TV Limited and Inform Group, it is owned by Access Industries, the investment group founded by Sir Len Blavatnik, and is headquartered in London, England. [4]

  4. Willow (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Willow is an American pay television sports channel which is devoted to airing overseas cricket events, including live and recorded matches and other cricket-related programming in English, with the majority of its advertising targeted towards the Indian subcontinent diaspora in North America. The network is carried both as a traditional ...

  5. Video assistant referee - Wikipedia

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    The video assistant referee ( VAR) is a match official in association football who assists the referee by reviewing decisions using video footage and providing advice to the referee based on those reviews. The assistant video assistant referee ( AVAR) is a match official appointed to assist the VAR in the video operation room and around the pitch.

  6. Romani people - Wikipedia

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    Distribution of the Romani in Europe (2007 Council of Europe "average estimates", totalling 9.8 million) [326] Antiziganist protests in Sofia, Bulgaria, 2011. In Europe, Romani are associated with poverty, high crime rates, and behavior that is considered antisocial or inappropriate by the rest of the European population. [327]

  7. Streaking - Wikipedia

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    Streaking. A streaker at the 2006 Harvard–Yale game in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Streaking is the act of running naked through a public area for publicity, for fun, as a prank, a dare, a form of protest, [1] or to participate in a fad. Streaking is often associated with sporting events [citation needed], but can occur in more secluded areas.

  8. YouTube TV - Wikipedia

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    YouTube TV is an American Internet Protocol television service operated by YouTube, a subsidiary of Google.Announced on February 28, 2017, [2] the virtual multichannel video programming distributor offers a selection of live linear channel feeds and on-demand content from more than 100 television networks (including affiliates of the Big Three broadcast networks (such as ABC, NBC and CBS), Fox ...

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