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TV and streaming viewing picks for June 22, 2026: How to watch Men’s College World Series Game 3

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All Times Eastern College Baseball NCAA Men’s College World Series CWS Final Game 3, Charles Schwab Field Omaha, Omaha, NE Announcers: Karl Ravech/Chris Burke/Kyle Peterson//Kris Budden Oklahoma vs. North Carolina — ESPN/ESPN Unlimited, 7 p.m. (series tied 1-1) Announcers: Mike Monaco/Jack DeLongchamps/Ben McDonald/Mike Rooney CWS Finals Game 3 Altcast — ESPNU, 7 p.m. Announcers: Mike

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The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jun 25, 2026

Televerse Sets ‘Revenge’ and ‘My So-Called Life’ Reunions, Additional Programming (Exclusive)

The TV Academy's celebration of all things television will take place Aug. 14-16 at the JW Marriott at L.A. Live.

CBS Sports

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· Jun 26, 2026

HQ PM Newsletter 6/26/2026

What to watch Friday: Key Dodgers-Padres series begins, World Cup best bets

Variety

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· Jul 1, 2026

The Best TV Shows of 2026 (So Far)

We’re halfway through 2026, and the year has already delivered a plethora of brilliant television shows — sitcoms and medical dramas, horror and fantasy, period pieces and contemporary social commentary. With the hazy days of summer upon us, now is the perfect time to catch up on any shows you’ve been contemplating, or may have missed []

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· Jun 25, 2026

Rom-com that will restore your faith in the genre - and make you cry

In this week's What to Watch, deputy TV editor Meg Watson, recommends the TV shows to watch right now.

SB Nation

· Jun 21, 2026

How to watch 2026 NBA draft

Its NBA draft time!

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· Jul 1, 2026

Yankees–Red Sox deliver Sunday Night Baseball’s biggest audience in 15 years

Viewership is in for the first New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox game on Sunday Night Baseball this season, and it is marking a 15-year high for the Sunday-night series. From the bottom of the fourth inning, when the game was joined in progress by NBC, the game averaged 4.0 million viewers on NBC and Peacock.

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Related coverage for "TV and streaming viewing picks for June 22, 2026: How to watch Men’s College World Series Game 3": The Hollywood Reporter — Televerse Sets ‘Revenge’ and ‘My So-Called Life’ Reunions, Additional Programming (Exclusive). CBS Sports — HQ PM Newsletter 6/26/2026 . Variety — The Best TV Shows of 2026 (So Far). Brisbane Times — Rom-com that will restore your faith in the genre - and make you cry. SB Nation — How to watch 2026 NBA draft. Awful Announcing — Yankees–Red Sox deliver Sunday Night Baseball’s biggest audience in 15 years