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		<title>Cox Communication will carry ESPN360.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cox Communications has announced it will begin carrying ESPN360.com, ESPN’s 24/7 broadband sports network, in Oklahoma City and Tulsa on Wednesday. High-speed Internet customers will gain free access to more than 3,500 live sports events a year, including hundreds of college football games. Cox also said it will add three HD sports channels to its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.auburn.edu/%7Edentwil/auburn/espn360.JPG" alt="http://www.auburn.edu/~dentwil/auburn/espn360.JPG" /><strong>Cox Communications</strong> has announced it will begin carrying <strong>ESPN360.com</strong>, ESPN’s 24/7 broadband sports network, in Oklahoma City and Tulsa on Wednesday. High-speed Internet customers will gain free access to more than 3,500 live sports events a year, including hundreds of college football games.</p>
<p>Cox also said it will add three HD sports channels to its Oklahoma City lineup on Tuesday — ESPNU (channel 718), NBA TV (726) and NHL Network (727) — along with non-sports HD channels WGN America (734), MSNBC (788), Moremax (805) and The Movie Channel (810).</p>
<p>ESPN360.com features thousands of hours of live online coverage from a broad array of global games and events including NBA, Euroleague basketball, college football and basketball, NASCAR, UEFA and FIFA soccer, international cricket, Canadian Football League, and major golf and tennis events.</p>
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