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・ Sports Museum of America
・ Sports Museum of Aruba
・ Sports Network
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・ Sports News Network
・ Sports Night
・ Sports Nippon
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・ Sports nutrition
・ Sports on Tap
・ Sports on the Gold Coast, Queensland
・ Sports or Consequences
・ Sports Overnight America
・ Sports package
Sports Page
・ Sports Palace Aukštaitija
・ Sports Palace Tyumen
・ Sports Parade
・ Sports Parade (TV series)
・ Sports Park
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・ Sports Performer Awards
・ Sports periodization
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・ Sports Planes Ltd
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・ Sports Plus Network
・ Sports Properties Acquisition Corporation


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Sports Page : ウィキペディア英語版
Sports Page

''Sports Page'' was a sports highlights television program that aired on CKVU-TV Vancouver from September 1977 until August 31, 2001, and later on CHEK-TV Victoria, British Columbia, from September 2, 2001 until September 2, 2005. It was known for its personality-driven, irreverent approach (including the humorous annual Christmas Eve special, ''Yulin' with the Page''), and for helping to launch the careers of several broadcasters, many of whom later worked for sports television outlets such as Rogers Sportsnet, TSN, and Vancouver radio station The Team 1040.
==''Sports Page'' hosts over the years==

* Paul Carson (1980–99)
* Jay Durant (?–2005)
* Dan Elliott (?–2005)
* Shane Foxman (?–?)
* Robb Glazier (1977–79)
* John Good (1977–?)
* Chris Hebb (1984–90)
* Barry Macdonald (1988–89, 1995–2004)
* Sean McCormick (1998–2005)
* Craig MacEwen (1993–2000)
* Dan Murphy (1995–1999)
* Blake Price (1999–2001)
* Dave Randorf (1990–95)
* Scott Rintoul (?–?)
* Gord Robson (1978–80)
* Richard Saxton (1977–82)
* John Shorthouse (1993–98)
* Don Taylor (1985–2000)

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