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MLB Teams and Angels End Contracts with FanDuel and Main Street Sports

Originally Published 3 days ago — by Orange County Register

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The Los Angeles Angels terminated their TV contract with Main Street Sports Group due to missed payments, raising concerns about future broadcast arrangements and revenue impacts, with options including MLB media or creating a new network, amidst ongoing industry evaluations.

Melissa Joan Hart's Near-Firing and Lawsuit Scare: A Shocking Revelation

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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Melissa Joan Hart revealed that she was almost fired from the sitcom "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" for posing half-naked on the cover of Maxim magazine in 1999. She was accused of breaching her TV contract and found out about the lawsuit at the premiere of her movie "Drive Me Crazy." Additionally, she was almost booted from her role in the film "Scary Movie" due to the controversy. Hart wrote an apology letter to resolve the situation and continued to play the teenage witch until the show's cancellation in 2003.

Realignment Rumors: Expert Weighs in on Miami Hurricanes' Best Fit in B1G Conference.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Canes Warning

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According to Brad Crawford of 247 Sports, the Big 10 is the best fit for the Miami Hurricanes if they leave the ACC. The Big 10 is looking to expand its reach to Florida and compete with the SEC on fertile recruiting soil. Miami has a similar footprint playing in a major metropolitan area as many of the Big 10 schools and UCLA and USC which will join the conference in July 2024. The biggest issue is renegotiating the ACC TV contract. Clemson, Florida State, and Miami led a group of seven ACC schools that also included North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia, and Virginia Tech to examine the league’s grant of rights.