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In-Fisherman: 100 Best Freshwater Fishing Tips by In-Fisherman Magazine,

In-Fisherman: 100 Best Freshwater Fishing Tips by In-Fisherman Magazine,
IN-FISHERMAN is North America's largest multimedia sportfishing network, with products that include magazines, television, radio, videos, and books. It has become a trusted source of information for millions. This latest trophy catch for any fisherman is an illustrated compendium of 100 fishing tips from the leading authority on freshwater sportfishing. 200 photos. 200 illustrations.



Indianapolis 500: The Legacy Series
Indianapolis 500: The Legacy Series
The "Indianapolis 500: The Legacy Series" is the first-ever DVD box set of its kind giving an in-depth look at the history of the Indy 500 from 1960-1990. "The 60s: A Decade Of Change" - The dawn of modern Indy racing. Featuring legendary A.J. Foyt, Parnelli Jones, the Unsers...plus the invasion of Formula 1 drivers Jim Clark, Graham Hill, Dan Gurney and Mario Andretti. "The 70s: A Decade Of Legends" - Faster cars and higher speeds. See how brave new teams with fearless young drivers and new technology overthrew the old school. Featuring a tribute to the late owner of the Brickyard, Tony Hulman. "The 80s: A Decade For The Ages" - Some of the most exciting racing in Indy history. Relive the glory of Team Penske's dominance, Sullivan's "Spin and Win" and Big Al's miraculous fourth win. "The 90s: A Decade Of Drama" - Indy 500 glory at its best. The 90's marked the changing of the guard. Legends like Foyt, Andretti, Rutherford, and Unser hung up their helmets and opened the door for the current generation of racing heroes. Bonus Disc: Over one hour of features on the 500. Includes the documentary, "Voices Of The 500" ? a history of the 500 radio network. Features on Indy legacies like Tom Carnegie, Firestone and the Borg Warner Trophy. Plus image gallery of past 500 memories.



Fox Sports Radio - Fox Sports Radio is a service of Premiere Radio Networks (a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications). Fox Sports itself has little to no control over the network, it is simply Fox Sports Radio because of a contract between Fox Sports and Clear Channel.

Enterprise Radio Network - Enterprise Radio Network was an all-sports radio network operating in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It featured sports newscasts twice and hour, and sports talk during the evening and overnight.

CBS Radio Network - The CBS Radio Network provides news, sports and other programming to more than 1,000 radio stations throughout the United States. The network is owned by the CBS Corporation, and operated by CBS Corporation's CBS Radio Inc.

Sporting News Radio - Sporting News Radio is an American sports radio network that broadcasts sports news, talk, scores, and highlights 24/7.



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