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WTTG (Washington, D.C.) / 1992

The FOX Network's Washington D.C.-based affiliate, WTTG traces its history back to 1945, when television set and equipment maker Allen B. DuMont founded W3XWT, the second experimental station in the nation's capital. WTTG became the property of Fox Television Stations when Rupert Murdoch purchased 20th Century Fox.

"The Sports Machine" (Washington, D.C.) / 1991-1992

Airing live on most NBC-owned affiliates throughout the United States on Sunday nights, "The George Michael Sports Machine" was based at the Washington, D.C. studios of WRC-TV. The program featured highlights from not only the country's four major professional sports leagues, but from auto racing, bullriding, and pro wrestling.

ESPN (Bristol, Conn.) / 1993

ESPN is the world's premier all-sports cable TV station, with roughly 94 million worldwide subscribers in more than 200 countries. The company owns and operates dozens of ancillary properties which span numerous industries including print and digital publishing, radio, restaurants, and merchandising.


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