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(redirected from Madison Square Garden Network)

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Ignite's technology and Cablevision's digital platform combine to allow viewers to control camera angles during live sporting events at Madison Square Garden and to choose the sports and teams that they want to track through a customizable sports ticker," said Mike McCarthy, executive vice president, Madison Square Garden Network.
In 1986, Griffith went to Madison Square Garden as Director of Marketing and Public Relations for the re-launch of Madison Square Garden Boxing under Bob Gutkowski, then President of Madison Square Garden Network, and Vice President/Matchmaker Bob Goodman.
Amira's previous positions include chairman and CEO of PrimeTime 24, the nation's largest retransmitter of network signals to the home dish market; and senior vice president of Madison Square Garden Network, the nation's preeminent sports network offering New York Knicks, New York Rangers, and New York Yankee events.
 
 
 
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