America One Televises ECHL Game of the Week
November 8, 2005 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - The ECHL announced on Tuesday that America One Television Network and America One Sports will again televise the ECHL Game of the Week each Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET.
The first ECHL Game of the Week on America One Television Network and America One Sports will air on Wednesday, November 9.
"America One provides fans nationwide with the opportunity to experience the fast-paced action of ECHL hockey," said Glen Thornborough, ECHL Senior Vice President of Marketing/Business Development. "More than 270 former ECHL players have advanced to the National Hockey League and America One is helping bring the high level of entertainment provided by the ECHL to millions in the United States."
As one of the country's largest independent syndicates of sports programming, America One Sports provides high quality programming to cable networks and independent broadcast stations. Selections of America One Sports' programming can already be seen in up to 70 million households across the United States via independent broadcast television stations and regional sports networks.
America One Television Network, owned by USFR Media Group, is the fastest growing independent television network in the United States. America One Television offers a 24 X 7 schedule of programming that features a seven-day primetime schedule of great sports programming that primarily targets men ages 18 - 49. The remainder of the schedule is a mix of quality entertainment programming and movies, a family oriented schedule that provides something for everyone.
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