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Oregon Sports Properties is a division ofLearfield which handles thesports broadcasting, accommodation, andbillboard rights for the teams of theUniversity of Oregon'sathletic programs and its venues.[1] Until 2012, it was known as theOregon Sports Network (abbreviated to OSN) and also handled the school's television rights. It launched in 1987 to handle the team's radio rights, withKUGN inEugene the school's longtimeflagship radio station since 1959, outside the period between 1987 and 1995 where KPNW served as the flagship with OSN producing broadcasts. Later, its television coverage aired onNBC Sports Northwest, with additional coverage carried onKLSR andKEVU. OSN contracted withKEZI to host and produce its coaches' shows for football and men's and women's basketball.
The network's television operations were wound down completely by the start of the 2012–13 academic year, when thePac-12 Networks were launched and OSN's sports rights were given over to the conference, and its remaining audio and web operations are now a part of Learfield.
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