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Boost Mobile Pro of Snowboarding to Be Telecast on Fox Sports Net Starting May 8.


Entertainment Editors

IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 26, 2004

One-Hour Special to Showcase World's Richest Snowboarding

Competition and Performances by Today's Top Hip-Hop Artists

Fox Sports Net will showcase one of the biggest action sports and entertainment events of this year with a telecast of The Boost Mobile Pro of Snowboarding presented by Best Buy -- the world's richest snowboarding competition with the world's best professional snowboarders -- on May 8, 10, 13 and 14 (show times and local listings are included below).

Forty-five of the world's best snowboarders ascended a massive steel structure, constructed at Soldier Field     [  South Festival Area in Chicago on March 26 and 27, to show their skills in big air, quarter pipe and rail jam events, with $250,000 worth of prize money. The Boost Mobile Pro also included performances by multi-platinum hip-hop artist Ludacris, chart topping Roc-A-Fella Records Roc-A-Fella Records is an American hip hop/rap record label. It was co-founded in 1996 in New York City by hip hop mogul Damon "Dame" Dash, Kareem "Biggs" Burke, and Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter. The label is owned by Universal Music Group.  producer Kanye West and respected underground group Dilated dilated

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The one-hour TV program showcases competition between the most recognized names in professional snowboarding including Travis Rice Travis Rice (born September 10, 1982[1] Jackson Hole, Wyoming) is considered by some to be among the best snowboarders in the world[2]. He has excellent all-around skills in backcountry, park, and pipe. , Keir Dillon, Chad Otterstrom, Jaime MacCleod, Natasza Zurek and Hannah Teter Hannah Teter (born January 27 1987) is a female snowboarder from Belmont, Vermont, in the United States, known for her consistent and technical riding in the halfpipe. She won a gold medal in the women's halfpipe competition at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy. , on one of the most unique urban snowboarding structures in the sport's history. Additionally, the show highlights the personalities of these action sports stars, and a behind the scenes look at how Boost Mobile brought a mountain sports event to a major urban setting.

Broadcast Schedule

Date                  Time               Affiliate
Saturday  05/08/2004   8:00 PM Mountain  Fox Sports Arizona
Saturday  05/08/2004   8:00 PM Pacific   Fox Sports Bay Area
Saturday  05/08/2004   5:00 PM Central   Fox Sports Chicago
Saturday  05/08/2004   3:00 PM Eastern   Fox Sports Detroit
Friday    05/14/2004  12:00 PM Eastern   Fox Sports Detroit
Saturday  05/08/2004   2:00 PM Eastern   Fox Sports Florida
Saturday  05/08/2004   2:00 PM Central   Fox Sports Midwest
Saturday  05/08/2004   7:00 PM Central   Fox Sports North
Saturday  05/08/2004   5:00 PM Pacific   Fox Sports Northwest
Thursday  05/13/2004   2:00 PM Pacific   Fox Sports Northwest
Saturday  05/08/2004   2:00 PM Eastern   Fox Sports Ohio
Saturday  05/08/2004   3:00 PM Mountain  Fox Sports Rocky Mountain
Saturday  05/08/2004   2:00 PM Central   Fox Sports Southwest
Saturday  05/08/2004   7:00 PM Eastern   Fox Sports South
Saturday  05/08/2004  11:00 AM Pacific   Fox Sports West
Monday    05/10/2004   3:00 AM Pacific   Fox Sports West
Thursday  05/13/2004   2:00 PM Pacific   Fox Sports West
Saturday  05/08/2004   8:00 PM Central   Fox Sports North-Wisconsin


About Boost Mobile

Boost Mobile(TM), an Irvine-based division of Nextel Communications Nextel Communications, styled NEXTEL, (Former NASDAQ: NXTL) which is now known as the Sprint Nextel Corporation was a telecommunications firm based in the United States. Known for providing a nation-wide mobile communications system.  (Nasdaq:NXTL), is a provider of quality wireless telecommunications products and services that have gained a cult-like following due to Boost's authentic approach to youth marketing. Boost's alternative business culture fuses youth-aspiring sports, music, fashion and entertainment to reach Generation Y in nine U.S. markets where Boost service is currently offered. Boost Mobile offers its signature Boost Walkie-Talkie(TM) (digital Push To Talk(R) technology) and Re-Boost(TM) pay-as-you-go airtime cards at retail locations where young consumers prefer to shop, including national retail and convenience stores The following is a list of convenience stores organized by geographical location. Stores are grouped by the lowest heading that contains all locales in which the brands have significant presence. , and merchants that focus on youth fashion, music, and action sports-related activities. Boost resonates with its consumers through strategic partnerships with leading youth lifestyle brands such as Quiksilver, Roxy, Oakley and others. Experience Boost on the Web at www.boostmobile.com.

About Fox Sports Net

Fox Sports Net reaches more than 81 million homes through its network of 20 regional sports channels. FSN (Full-Service Network) A communications network that provides shopping, movies on demand and access to databases and a variety of interactive services. , based in Los Angeles, serves as the cable TV home to 66 of the 80 MLB MLB Major League Baseball
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 teams based in the United States, and produces over 4,700 live events each year. In addition to home team games, FSN telecasts a wide variety of national sports events and programming, including the Best Damn Sports Show Period. For the latest up-to-the-minute sports news and opinions, visit the Fox Sports/Fox Sports Net Web site at www.FoxSports.com.
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