It’s wonderful to see more examples of cable doing good in the community. Such was the case last weekend when The Sportsman Channel continued its collaboration with Safari Club International’s Sportsmen Against Hunger to feed the homeless with meat donated by local hunters. This latest event included members of those two groups plus cable industry volunteers and chefs from NY’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel. More than 150 homeless people at Grand Central Neighborhood Drop-In in New York City enjoyed the food (venison and buffalo chili) and the good spirit of the volunteers.

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Sinclair Responds to Fired Tennis Channel CEO Suit

Sinclair responded Friday to a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by former Tennis Channel CEO Ken Solomon , denying the allegations of breach of contract and other claims. What’s more, Tennis Channel owner

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