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SEN
(redirected from Sports Entertainment Network)

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SENSenator
SENSenior
SENSpecial Educational Needs (UK education system)
SENSensitivity (Groundwater Modeling Systems)
SENSenegal (ISO Country code)
SENSociedad Española de Neurología (Spanish Society of Neurology)
SENSoftware Engineering Notes
SENState Enrolled Nurse
SENSatellite Education Network
SENSports Entertainment Network
SENSmall Extension Node
SENSecretary of Energy Notice
SENsubependymal nodule
SENStaredit Network (gaming)
SENstandard enteral nutrition
SENScalp-Ear-Nipple Syndrome
SENSystem Evaluation Network
SENSystem Engineering Note


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Vision Sports Entertainment Network has completed its first quarter as a developing television network.
The One-on-One Sports network began with 75 stations when it purchased the Sports Entertainment Network out of Las Vegas in 1993.
OTCBB:FUGO) today announces that it has acquired Vision Sports Entertainment Network (VSEN-TV), broadcasting on 24 affiliate stations and reaching over 14 million US households.
 
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