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* Having it both ways: As a proprietor of regional networks and national sports such as ACC Sunday Night Hoops, Fox Sports Net sometimes trips on a fine line. D.C. viewers were cut away from the last 4:30 of an Oklahoma State-Oklahoma football upset to see a Capitals pregame in its entirety, per local contracts. Honk if this happens in your 'hood. Bully for Southern California, where Fox has two channels to deal with conflicts; during the first three ACC doubleheaders, FSN also is scheduled to show the Clippers or Lakers.

* The buzz: Fox and ESPN use in-game polls linked to their dot-coms (Fox should inquire "Do you think this is a lousy script?" during ...

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