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Sunday, February 28, 2021

TribLive High School Sports Network broadcasts: Week of March 1, 2021 | Trib HSSN - TribLIVE

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The Madness has begun. As we turn from February to March, we continue our exclusive coverage of all the WPIAL winter sports every day this week on the TribLive High School Sports Network.

We have video and audio coverage of every WPIAL boys and girls high school basketball playoff game with preliminary, first round and quarterfinals action along with some postseason boys and girls basketball from District 6 and D-9.

HSSN’s coverage of postseason individual wrestling continues this week with the 2021 PIAA Class AAA and Class AA Super Regionals from Altoona and IUP.

We also have a Class AAA PIHL showdown along with weekend video coverage of the 2021 WPIAL boys and girls swimming championships as well as three more Rebel Yell podcasts with a focus on the WPIAL basketball playoffs on Trib HSSN.

Monday, March 1

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A Preliminary Round: Video/Audio Stream: Beaver at Uniontown at 6 p.m. on WMBS-AM 590, WMBS-FM 101.1

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A Preliminary Round: Audio Stream: Yough at Knoch at 6 p.m. on WISR-AM 680

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A Preliminary Round: Audio Stream: Freeport at Blackhawk at 6 p.m. on WBVP-AM 1230, WBVP-FM 99.3 and WMBA-AM 1460

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A Preliminary Round: Audio Stream: Hopewell at Mt. Pleasant at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A Preliminary Round: Audio Stream: Southmoreland at Derry at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A Preliminary Round: Video/Audio Stream: Ligonier Valley at Brownsville at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A Preliminary Round: Video/Audio Stream: Valley at Ellwood City at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A Preliminary Round: Video/Audio Stream: Beth-Center vs. Apollo-Ridge at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WJPA-FM 95.3

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A Preliminary Round: Video Stream: East Allegheny at Laurel at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A Preliminary Round: Audio Stream: Mohawk at McGuffey at 6 p.m. on WJPA-AM 1450

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A Preliminary Round: Audio Stream: New Brighton at Waynesburg Central at 6 p.m. on the Greene Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A Preliminary Round: Video/Audio Stream: Steel Valley at Charleroi at 8 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WJPA-AM 1450

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A Preliminary Round: Video/Audio Stream: Gateway at Mars at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A Preliminary Round: Video/Audio Stream: Franklin Regional at Armstrong at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A Preliminary Round: Video/Audio Stream: Kiski Area at McKeesport at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WEDO-AM 810

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A Preliminary Round: Video Stream: Ringgold at Fox Chapel at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A Preliminary Round: Video Stream: Greensburg Salem at Albert Gallatin at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A Preliminary Round: Video Stream: Oakland Catholic at Laurel Highlands at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A Preliminary Round: Video Stream: Connellsville at South Fayette at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A Preliminary Round: Audio Stream: Uniontown at Penn Hills at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A Preliminary Round: Audio Stream: Lincoln Park at Plum at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A Preliminary Round: Audio Stream: Indiana at Moon at 6 p.m. on WDAD-AM 1450, WDAD-FM 100.3

Tuesday, March 2

Rebel Yell Podcast: WPIAL girls basketball focus with coaching guest and updates on TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: North Hills at Penn-Trafford at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Seneca Valley at Mt. Lebanon at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Central Catholic at North Allegheny at 6 p.m. on the North Allegheny Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Peters Township at Pine-Richland at 6 p.m. on the Pine-Richland Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Video Stream: Canon-McMillan at Upper St. Clair at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Video Stream: Baldwin at Hempfield at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Video Stream: Bethel Park at Fox Chapel at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Audio Stream: Norwin at Butler at 6 p.m. on WBUT-AM 1050

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Mapletown at Leechburg at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on Greene Sports Network

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Western Beaver at Geibel Catholic at 6 p.m. on WMBS-AM 590, WMBS-FM 101.1

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: West Greene at Rochester at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WBVP-AM 1230, WBVP-FM 99.3, WMBA-AM 1460 and on Greene Sports Network

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Propel Montour vs. Eden Christian Academy at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Video Stream: Avella at St. Joseph at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Video Stream: Aquinas Academy at Union at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Audio Stream: Nazareth Prep vs. Imani Christian Academy at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Audio Stream: Pine-Richland at Peters Township at 8 p.m. on WJPA-AM 1450

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Highlands at Blackhawk at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video Stream: Burrell at Beaver at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video Stream: Elizabeth Forward at Central Valley at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video Stream: Belle Vernon at Montour at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video Stream: Mt. Pleasant at Freeport at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Audio Stream: Deer Lakes at Southmoreland at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Audio Stream: Hopewell at Knoch at 6 p.m. on WISR-AM 680

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Aliquippa at Neshannock at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Fort Cherry at California at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: South Side at Serra Catholic at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Apollo-Ridge at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart at 6 p.m. on the OLSH Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video Stream: Seton LaSalle at Sewickley Academy at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video Stream: Greensburg Central Catholic at Burgettstown at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Audio Stream: Carlynton at Shenango at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Audio Stream: Chartiers-Houston vs. Winchester Thurston at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

Wednesday, March 3

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: McKeesport at Chartiers Valley at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WEDO-AM 810

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Latrobe at Thomas Jefferson at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WCNS-AM 1480, WCNS-FM 97.3

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Shaler at Laurel Highlands at 6 p.m. on WMBS-AM 590, WMBS-FM 101.1

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Plum at New Castle at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WKST-AM 1200

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video Stream: Albert Gallatin at Gateway at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video Stream: Franklin Regional at Mars at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video Stream: South Fayette at Penn Hills at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Audio Stream: Trinity at Highlands at 6 p.m. on WJPA-AM 1450

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Fort Cherry at Frazier at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WJPA-FM 95.3

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: California at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart at 6 p.m. on the OLSH Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Monessen at Shenango at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Winchester Thurston at Springdale at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Burgettstown at Jeannette at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Serra Catholic at Greensburg Central Catholic at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Sewickley Academy at Carlynton at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 2A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: South Side at Sto-Rox at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Baldwin at Penn-Trafford at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Seneca Valley at Mt. Lebanon at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Shaler at Bethel Park at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: North Hills at Norwin at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A First Round: Audio Stream: Hempfield at Butler at 6 p.m. on WBUT-AM 1050

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Charleroi at Keystone Oaks at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: East Allegheny at Waynesburg Central at 6 p.m. on the Greene Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video Stream: Beaver Falls at Brentwood at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Audio Stream: Avonworth at Freedom at 6 p.m. on WBVP-AM 1230, WBVP-FM 99.3, WMBA-AM 1460

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Brownsville at North Catholic at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: McGuffey at Laurel at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Ellwood City at South Park at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Washington at Mohawk at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

Thursday, March 4

Rebel Yell Podcast: WPIAL boys basketball focus with coaching guest and updates on TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Freeport/Blackhawk at Belle Vernon at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video Stream: Southmoreland/Derry at Quaker Valley at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Ambridge at South Park at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Hopewell/Mt. Pleasant at North Catholic at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Yough/Knoch at Lincoln Park at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Elizabeth Forward at Deer Lakes at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Beaver/Uniontown at Montour at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 4A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Burrell at Central Valley at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Ligonier Valley/Brownsville at South Allegheny at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video Stream: Seton LaSalle at Brentwood at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: New Brighton/Waynesburg Central at Aliquippa at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Valley/Ellwood City at Avonworth at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Beth-Center/Apollo-Ridge vs. Shady Side Academy at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Steel Valley/Charleroi at Beaver Falls at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Mohawk/McGuffey at Neshannock at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 3A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: East Allegheny/Laurel at Washington at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WJPA-AM 1450

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Gateway/Mars at Trinity at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WJPA-FM 95.3

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Indiana/Moon at Hampton at 6 p.m. on the Hampton Talbots Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WJPA-AM 1450

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Connellsville/South Fayette at Latrobe at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com with audio on WCNS-AM 1480, WCNS-FM 97.3

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Greensburg Salem/Albert Gallatin at Thomas Jefferson at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Franklin Regional/Armstrong at Woodland Hills at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Lincoln Park/Plum at Chartiers Valley at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: St. Joseph at Avella at 6 p.m. on the Avella Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Video/Audio Stream: Riverview at Bishop Canevin at 6 p.m. on the Bishop Canevin Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Video or Audio Stream: Union at Monessen at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Audio Stream: Jefferson-Morgan at Aquinas Academy at 6 p.m. on the Greene Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs: Class A First Round: Audio Stream: Mapletown at Clairton at 6 p.m. on the Greene Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

PIHL Hockey: Video/Audio Stream: Canon-McMillan vs North Allegheny at 9:10 p.m. on the North Allegheny Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

Friday, March 5

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 6A and Class A Quarterfinals: Video or Audio Stream: To Be Determined at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs Class 4A and Class 2A Quarterfinals: Video or Audio Stream: To Be Determined at 6 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

Saturday, March 6

WPIAL Boys Basketball Playoffs: Class 5A and Class 2A Quarterfinals: Video or Audio Stream: To Be Determined at 12 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs Class 6A and Class 3A Quarterfinals: Video or Audio Stream: To Be Determined at 12 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Swimming Championships: Video Stream: Class AA Girls at 9:45 a.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Swimming Championships: Video Stream: Class AA Boys at 4:15 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Swimming Championships: Video Stream: Boys and Girls Class AA Day One Events at 4:45 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

PIAA Individual Wrestling Playoffs: Class AAA Super Regionals for 106 to 138 pounds at 8:20 a.m. and for 145 to 285 pounds at 2:50 p.m. on WJPA-FM 95.3 and on the Greene Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

PIAA Individual Wrestling Playoffs: Class AA Super Regionals for 106 to 138 pounds at 7:50 a.m. and for 145 to 285 pounds at 3:50 p.m. on WJPA-AM 1450 and on WPHB-FM 104.1, WPHB-AM 1260

Sunday, March 7

Rebel Yell Podcast: WPIAL boys and girls basketball weekly update with recap from First Round and most of the Quarterfinals of WPIAL basketball playoffs on TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Swimming Championships: Video Stream: Class AAA Girls at 9:45 a.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

WPIAL Swimming Championships: Video Stream: Class AAA Boys at 4:15 p.m. on the TribLive High School Sports Network at TribHSSN.TribLive.com

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Few leaders at the top of their industries would admit having been mentally pushed to a point where they feared they could not do their job.

But Mark Hoplamazian, chief executive of Hyatt Hotels Corporation, the US-based hospitality group, says being honest about his own difficulties during the Covid-19 crisis has only drawn him closer to his colleagues.

“I have to admit to you, I’ve been through a number of really stressful periods that I literally couldn’t actually access that mindful moment I had come to rely on so much,” Hoplamazian, 57, a regular practitioner of meditation, says. “It was costly because at the end of that there is some measure of exhaustion that you feel.”

Among the darkest times were those when he realised demand at hotels had dropped “to almost zero overnight” and when Hyatt had to let go of hundreds of employees.

It was his team that saved him, he says. “I feel like there has somehow been this mutual support network where when I hit a period of time when I was under a tremendous amount of strain . . . people intuitively or because they are really observant, stepped in.”

As for many sectors, the pandemic has precipitated the worst crisis the hotel industry has faced in recent times — perhaps ever.

Hyatt, which has a large proportion of its hotels in once desirable but now empty city centre locations, has faced a tougher time than most in the sector. When it announced fourth-quarter results this month it reported a $203m loss, compared with a $164m loss at rival chain Marriott or a $7m loss at Wyndham.

Hyatt owns a greater number of its own hotels than peers such as Hilton and Marriott that tend to operate hotels for property owners under management or franchise contracts and therefore take on less risk. Hoplamazian says that this means Hyatt has been more exposed during the crisis but as a company is more reflective of the distress across the sector.

The group cut 1,300 jobs — about 35 per cent of its corporate office workforce — in June.

Hoplamazian says that this has “by far, no comparison” been the toughest year of his career but that he stands by the difficult decision to make job cuts swiftly. “We felt that it was much more humane and respectful if we forced ourselves to make the redundancies early and provide full severance and healthcare coverage . . . as opposed to hanging on in the hope that there might be a recall at a later date.”

During Hoplamazian’s 15-year tenure, Hyatt has prioritised employees’ mental health, with the result that more than 14,000 staff have been with the company for 15 or more years, but it has doubled down on the effort during the pandemic.

“We have for some years been very focused around our sense of purpose as a company . . . that sense of purpose and care has been what has allowed us to get through this with resolve and clarity,” he says. Previous efforts include funding research into mental health with the University of Wisconsin and establishing a travel industry panel to encourage more focus on wellbeing.

During the crisis, Hoplamazian has overseen the establishment of a fund for employees facing financial difficulties as a result of Covid-19, which to date has raised more than $15m, negotiated a partnership with the meditation app Headspace and created a platform where colleagues from across the Hyatt workforce share lockdown relieving ideas from workouts to kitchen cleaning.

It has designed an app in collaboration with US psychiatrists to help employees track their mental health and partnered with Cornell University to adapt mental health resources developed for healthcare workers for hospitality employees.

The company also runs a council of staff members to oversee employee wellbeing chaired by the head of spa operations at its Miraval resorts, who is also a meditation instructor.

“We’re really trying to get to the root causes and make sure that we are tapping experts in fields that are practitioners so we get it right,” Hoplamazian says, adding that this means the company has managed to stay “functioning at an extraordinarily high level all year”.

It could also serve the company finances well in the long term: a report published by Deloitte in January 2020, found that in the UK the annual cost to companies of poor mental health among their workforces could be up to £45bn because of absenteeism and drops in productivity.

A focus on wellbeing will pay dividends with corporate clients, Hoplamazian believes. Like many hotel companies, Hyatt is developing ways for businesses to hold “hybrid meetings” involving a mixture of video conferencing and in-person gatherings. The challenge is bringing “a sense of human connection” to the proceedings, he says, without mincing his words about how “fatiguing and dehumanising” our overuse of video calls has become.

“I would say it is by far the most important area of our thought as we look into the future.”

Pre-pandemic, business and group travel made up just over half of the company’s revenues and, although predictions vary wildly, few expect that it will return to 2019’s levels.

Hoplamazian had worked closely with Hyatt for 17 years as part of The Pritzker Organization, the investment arm of Hyatt’s majority shareholder, the billionaire Pritzker family, before taking the top job.

Despite saying that he was “pretty committed” not to move to Hyatt, which started life as a single motel on the side of Los Angeles International Airport, he was persuaded after stepping in for a stint as its interim CEO.

He took over full time in 2006, having helped to marshal the break-up of the Pritzker assets following the death of the family’s patriarch Jay, a philanthropist who established the Pritzker Architecture Award in 1999.

As a business person there was the intellectual interest of expanding Hyatt, whose North American and global business had just merged into one entity and had “under-realised” potential, says Hoplamazian. But he adds that it was the emotional draw of the people which led him to take the role.

“It’s always been the thing that has driven my major decisions in life. If it feels right to me and there is an emotional resonance and congruence that I feel, I do it.”

Hoplamazian is circumspect in his predictions for the travel industry’s recovery. He expects a resurgence in the latter half of this year with activity ramping up in 2022 and 2023 being “very close to pre-Covid levels”.

Even though days still extend over 13 hours, two-thirds of which are spent on video calls, Hoplamazian has energy for the company’s future. Hyatt is planning to increase its Miraval resorts as well as its presence in Asia and Europe.

Ever the optimist, he believes the company is stronger for the crisis. “I think, wow, we have changed how we do what we do a lot. We are much more agile, nimble and adaptive.”

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Learn how Philadelphia Youth Network is making a difference - PhiladelphiaEagles.com

"I'm so tired of people telling me what I can't do, what we can't do. There's got to be something that can be done, what can be done."

Philadelphia Youth Network President and CEO Chekemma Townsend cried out those words when the nonprofit that she oversees had to pivot due to the pandemic. Sure, but didn't every organization have to go digital? Yes, but Philadelphia Youth Network supplies job opportunities and internships through the WorkReady program for 8,000 teenagers and young adults each year. Fortunately, Philadelphia Youth Network's group of around 140 partners answered the bell and over 6,100 youth participated over the summer with 85 percent of the jobs administered virtually and the rest in safe, spaced-out environments.

For most teenagers, a job is a luxury for some extra spending money, but for many of Philadephia Youth Network's members, those paychecks help their families with essential needs. And during the pandemic, those checks were even more important.

According to Philadelphia Youth Network's most recent annual report, the unemployment rate for 16-to-25-year-olds was the lowest in 50 years a year ago at this time, just 7.7%. Two months later, after the pandemic shut down most of the globe, the unemployment rate skyrocketed to its highest ever recorded at 27.4%.

Townsend and her team were concerned that the youth would become disconnected from pursuing their career goals in the virtual world. Since its founding in 1999, Philadelphia Youth Network has worked with its partners to create over 225,000 job opportunities. These professional chances are in a wide variety of fields, designed to inspire the youth to learn about potential career paths and choose one for themselves. Students are not only exposed to on-the-job training but learn the path it would take to obtain a job in a particular area. It "demystifies the process," Townsend says. Philadelphia Youth Network alumni are employed in several professional realms from medicine, engineering, teaching, entrepreneurship, and some even returned to the nonprofit that opened the doors for them in the first place.

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Sony’s PlayStation Network experiencing outage Saturday - The Verge

An outage of Sony’s PlayStation Network that began Friday afternoon appeared to be persisting on Saturday morning. According to an update on the status page timestamped 6:33PM (not clear what time zone that is) on February 26th, the affected platforms are PS Vita, PS3, PS4, and PS5.

“You might have difficulty launching games, apps, or network features. We’re working to resolve the issue as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience,” the update reads.

Engadget reported that the outage may be affecting some games but not others; Fortnite appeared to be accessible but Minecraft and Call of Duty: Warzone were not.

The PlayStation Network outage began a day after Microsoft’s Xbox Live service suffered a global outage for five hours. On February 10th, the PlayStation Network was down worldwide for about an hour.

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India's Reliance partners with Google, Facebook for digital payment network bid: ET - Reuters

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India’s conglomerate Reliance Industries has partnered with Facebook Inc, Google and fintech player Infibeam to set up a national digital payment network, Economic Times newspaper reported on Saturday, citing unnamed sources.

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Last year, India’s central bank invited companies to forge new umbrella entities (NUEs) to create a payments network that would rival the system operated by the National Payments Council of India (NPCI), as it seeks to reduce concentration risks in the space.

Set up in 2008, NPCI is a not-for-profit company, which as of March 2019 counted dozens of banks as its shareholders, including the State Bank of India, Citibank and HSBC. It processes billions of dollars in payments daily via services that include inter-bank fund transfers, ATM transactions and digital payments.

Citing three unnamed sources, India’s leading business daily Economic Times said that the group led by Reliance and Infibeam was in the advanced stages of submitting their proposal to the Reserve Bank of India.

A spokesperson for Infibeam declined comment on the report, saying the company was bound by the confidentiality of process, while Reliance, Google and Facebook did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Digital payments in India could rise to $135.2 billion in 2023, according to an Assocham-PWC India study in 2019.

Facebook and Google are already partnered with Reliance and own stakes in Jio Platforms - the unit which houses Reliance’s music, movie apps and telecoms venture.

The RBI this week extended the deadline for all parties to submit NUE applications until March 31 from February 26.

The report said RBI is expected to take another six months to study all the proposals being submitted and that it is not expected to give more than two new “for-profit” NUE licences.

The RBI did not respond to a request for comment.

Earlier media reports have said other parties in the fray include a group led by Amazon and ICICI Bank; another combination led by the country’s salt-to-software conglomerate Tata Group and private lender HDFC Bank; and a venture involving India’s largest mobile payment platform, Paytm, domestic ride-sharing company Ola and IndusInd Bank.

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See the Network, Which Isn’t Green Day in Disguise, Perform on ‘Fallon’ - Rolling Stone

The Network — who are not Green Day under their masks — made their late-night debut Friday with a virtual performance of “Threat Level Midnight” on The Tonight Show.

Although the Network sounds a lot like Green Day, and their luchador mask-wearing drummer looks a lot Tre Cool, and they are also signed to the same label as Green Day (Warner Records), the long-dormant new wave band have been insisting since their 2003 formation that they are not a Green Day side project.

The mysterious band first released their 2003 debut album Money Money 2020, opened a few shows for Green Day and then disappeared, only to return in December 2020 with Money Money 2020 Part II: We Told Ya So!, which features “Threat Level Midnight.”

The Tonight Show performance itself, seemingly filmed to VHS, looks like it was recorded from a public access television talk show in the Eighties, with the costumed Network wreaking havoc on the soundstage. The only thing that grounds the performance to any recent decade is that the song is named after an episode of The Office.

In other non-Network-related news, Green Day debuted a new song earlier this week titled “Here Comes the Shock,” the band’s first new music since their own 2020 LP Father of All…

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U.S. Airstrikes in Syria Hit Iranian Supply Network on Iraq’s Border - The Wall Street Journal

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North Korea's Network Of Prison Camps Funds Weapons Programs, Rights Group Says - NPR

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North Korea is using forced labor from its network of prison camps to mine coal and other minerals to boost exports and earn foreign currency, using the cash to support its nuclear weapons programs, according to a South Korean human rights group.

A report by the Seoul-based Citizens' Alliance for North Korea Human Rights said an intricate network of government ministries and other entities relies on prison labor and other illicit operations to bring in money to the isolated Asian country.

Pyongyang continues to operate "a large financial pyramid fraud" relying on "mafia-type operations" to get people held in prisons camps to mine large quantities of coal, lead, zinc, magnesite and other materials, the report said.

Satellite images and testimony from witnesses shed light on North Korea's expansion of its prison camp network to overlap with the location of several mines, according to the report, which is titled "Blood Coal Export from North Korea: Pyramid scheme of earnings maintaining structures of power."

The country exports goods using "a shady network of foreign trading partners," in China, Myanmar, and Russia, who often receive North Korea's coal shipments produced by citizens in prisons, according to the report.

The findings provide a deep analysis of how prison camps help North Korea supports its military operations. The U.N. has banned commodity exports from the country in an attempt to stifle funding for the nation's missile programs and to stop human rights abuses from these camps.

The expansion of prison camps comes as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's regime has worked to boost the nation's nuclear weapons programs.

President Biden's administration is still forming its policies toward North Korea, but it's likely to take a harder line than his predecessor. Former president Donald Trump held three summits with Kim that ultimately produced no denuclearization and hardly touched on the country's dismal human rights record.

According to Reuters, a State Department spokesperson said the Biden administration planned a new approach to North Korea, which will include a full review with allies "on ongoing pressure options and the potential for any future diplomacy."

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Life inside these prison camps is brutal, according to the report and other accounts. Starvation, torture, beatings have all been reported as regular occurrences at these camps. Entire families, including children, are often tasked with working nearly every day to mine coal and other products.

The State Department has said the number of people held in the prison and detention system is estimated at 80,000 and 120,000. It said conditions "were harsh and life threatening due to food shortages, gross overcrowding, physical abuse, and inadequate sanitary conditions and medical care."

The total coal ore reserves in North Korea are estimated at 18.6 billion tons, and they're valued at more than $3.4 billion, the report stated. Coal shipments to China, Russia, Myanmar and Syria brought in around $200 million in 2017 alone. That should satisfy domestic demand, but there are still nationwide shortages, according to the report.

Despite previous reports that the prison camps were closing or downsizing, the report cited satellite images showing that Kim's regime has only ramped up mining operations.

One satellite image shows the shaft and open pit mines in Bukchang and Kaechon are clearly overlapping with the area encompassing major known political prison camps in North Korea. These camps have been in operation since the 1970s, when the country's system of political prison camps was expanded.

Newly expanded southern perimeters of the camp in Bukchang have been marked by new guard posts, and new buildings beyond the old boundaries of the camp. Witnesses have also observed more changes in some of the mine buildings. Recent satellite images show coal trains near coal loading stations, as well as larger cargo trains.

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With Strikes in Syria, Biden Confronts Iran’s Militant Network - The New York Times

Using a carefully calibrated approach, the president hopes to restrain Iran’s regional militia allies without undercutting efforts to reach a new nuclear deal.

BEIRUT, Lebanon — Since President Biden entered the White House, Iranian-backed militants across the Middle East have struck an airport in Saudi Arabia with an exploding drone, and are accused of assassinating a critic in Lebanon and of targeting American military personnel at an airport in northern Iraq, killing a Filipino contractor and wounding six others.

On Thursday, the world got its first glimpse of how Mr. Biden is likely to approach one of the greatest security concerns of American partners in the region: the network of militias that are backed by Iran and committed to subverting the interests of the United States and its allies.

United States officials said that overnight airstrikes ordered by Mr. Biden hit a collection of buildings on the Syrian side of a border crossing with Iraq on Thursday and targeted members of the Iran-backed militia Kataib Hezbollah and an affiliated group.

A Kataib Hezbollah official said that one of his group’s fighters had been killed in the airstrikes. But Iranian state television and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a conflict monitor based in Britain, reported that 17 fighters had been killed in the airstrikes, which occurred near Abu Kamal, Syria, just across the border from Iraq.

While the exact death toll remained unclear, Mr. Biden appears to have calibrated the strikes, hoping they would cause enough damage to show that the United States would not allow rocket attacks like that on the Erbil airport in northern Iraq on Feb. 15, but not so much as to risk setting off a wider conflagration.

“He is kind of putting his first red line,” said Maha Yahya, the director of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut.

She said the strikes signaled to Iran that his eagerness to return to a nuclear agreement would not lead Mr. Biden to ignore other regional activities by Iran and its allies, and particularly attacks on American troops.

“It is sending a message: The bottom line is that we won’t tolerate this and will use military force when we feel you’ve crossed the line,” Ms. Yahya said.

Militiamen fled from six of the seven buildings hit in the strikes after spotting what they believed to be an American surveillance aircraft, according to the Sabareen news channel on Telegram, which is used by Iran-backed groups.

In a sign of heightened tensions between the Iraqi government and Iran-backed groups that are also part of Iraq’s security forces, Sabareen said the U.S. strikes had been aided by an Iraqi intelligence official posing as a shepherd.

In an interview with a local television network on Thursday, Iraq’s foreign minister, Fuad Hussein, said those calling themselves “the resistance” and launching rocket attacks in Iraq were no more than terrorists.

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Sabareen called Mr. Hussein’s comments “a green light to the international community to target and eliminate the resistance under the pretext of terrorism.”

“We see these attacks as attacks on the Iraqi government,” Mr. Hussein said in a recent interview with The New York Times, referring to attacks on the U.S. Embassy and other American targets. Mr. Hussein is one of several Iraqi officials who have traveled to Iran in recent months to try to persuade it to use its influence to rein in militia forces.

“I and others went to Tehran and had a frank and open discussion with the Iranians,” he said. “For a period of time, it stopped these attacks.”

“At the end, the field of conflict is in Iraq,” Mr. Hussein said.

Senior Iraqi officials have said they expect a more nuanced policy by the Biden administration toward Iraq. Mr. Hussein said Baghdad had no expectations that the administration would make Iraq a foreign policy priority, but said relations would be helped by the long experience of both Mr. Biden and key administration officials with Iraq and Iraqi politicians.

Kataib Hezbollah says it maintains a presence at the border crossing to prevent the infiltration of Islamic State fighters into Iraq.

The Iraqi government has struggled to rein in Iran-backed militias that have grown in influence since mobilizing to fight ISIS when it took over large parts of Iraq and Syria in 2014. The group lost its last piece of territory two years ago, and many of the Iran-backed paramilitary groups have been absorbed into Iraq’s official security forces.

Iraq has warned that conflict between the United States and Iran playing out on its soil threatens to destabilize the country.

Attacks on American interests in Iraq by suspected Iran-backed militias intensified after the United States killed an Iranian general, Qassim Suleimani, and a senior Iraqi security official, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, in a drone strike in Baghdad in 2020.

“In the last year, Iraq has become a playground and battleground for this type of activity driven by the U.S.-Iran escalation,” said Renad Mansour, the Iraq Initiative director at Chatham House, a London-based policy group. “These groups began to spring up after the killing.”

“There’s one clear message from all of them: that avenging the deaths isn’t over,” he said. “For them, time isn’t an issue.”

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Mr. Mansour, who tracks armed groups in Iraq, said the newer groups appeared to be made up of fighters armed with weapons connected to the larger Iran-linked paramilitaries.

Some of the Iran-backed paramilitary groups are on the Iraqi government’s payroll as part of the Iraqi security forces but are only nominally under the control of the government.

The tit-for-tat attacks come as the Biden administration begins the daunting task of trying to restore the nuclear agreement with Iran that President Donald J. Trump withdrew the United States from in 2018. Looming behind the question of the parameters of a new deal is the issue of Iran’s destabilizing activities across the Middle East, which are particularly concerning to American allies such as Israel and Saudi Arabia.

Iran has spent decades building a network of partnerships with militia groups across the region that has allowed it to project power far outside its area of influence. These groups include the Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, a number of groups in Iraq and the Houthi rebels in Yemen.

All of these groups have received at least some financing, support and weaponry from Iran over the years, and all share its ideology of “resistance,” or the struggle against Israel and United States interests in the region.

The groups have developed numerous, often low-cost ways of creating headaches for America and its allies. Hezbollah has grown into Lebanon’s most powerful military and political force, with an arsenal of more than 100,000 rockets pointed at Israel and seasoned fighters who helped turn the tide in Syria’s civil war in favor of President Bashar al-Assad.

This month, the group’s foes in Lebanon accused the group of assassinating Lokman Slim, a publisher, filmmaker and vocal critic of the group who had close ties with Western officials. Hezbollah officials denied any connection to Mr. Slim’s killing.

Days after Mr. Slim’s death, the Houthi rebels in Yemen, whom an Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia has been bombing since 2015, targeted an airport in the Saudi city of Abha with an explosive-laden drone, damaging a civilian airliner.

The Erbil rocket attack was claimed by a previously unknown armed group calling itself the Guardians of the Blood. United States officials said it appeared to be affiliated with one or more of Iraq’s better-known militias, and Thursday’s strikes in Syria targeted facilities belonging to them.

Ben Hubbard reported from Beirut, Lebanon, and Jane Arraf from Amman, Jordan. Falih Hassan contributed reporting from Baghdad.

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What’s the news: A postdoctoral fellowship program starting in September will give 10 doctors a chance to dive deep and get the skills and knowledge they need to help combat the root causes of health inequity in communities across the country.

The Medical Justice in Advocacy Fellowship is a collaborative, first-of-its-kind education initiative from the AMA and the Morehouse School of Medicine Satcher Health Leadership Institute. The fellowship program aims to train the next generation of physician advocacy leaders to drive meaningful policy and structural changes.

“Our goal of ensuring that all people have the conditions to achieve optimal health requires that physicians be equipped with the consciousness, tools and resources needed to confront racism and other forms of oppression in our health and other social systems, such as housing and education,” said AMA Chief Health Equity Officer Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH.

“Through the creation of this fellowship, we have the opportunity to use collective leadership, knowledge and experience to push upstream and train physician leaders how to effectively advocate for the policies and laws that advance equity and justice,” Dr. Maybank added. “These fellows, working collaboratively with others, will become a force of change within their own communities and help drive the future of medicine.”

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The fellowship “will enable physicians to more effectively address the inequities faced by our most vulnerable communities,” said Daniel E. Dawes, professor of health policy and executive director of the Satcher Health Leadership Institute.

“This new and unique fellowship will provide physicians with the framework and tools needed to advocate for their patients and help move our nation closer to realizing health equity for all population groups,” said Dawes, author of the 2020 book, The Political Determinants of Health.

Among other critical areas, the fellowship training will explore:

  • Upstream, action-based models of advocacy that address social, political, and structural drivers of health.
  • Structural, cultural, political, and historical analysis of the production of inequities.
  • Sector and resource engagement required to improve community health and well-being.

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Systemwide bias and institutionalized racism contribute to inequities across the U.S. health care system. The AMA is fighting for greater health equity by identifying and eliminating inequities through advocacy, community leadership and education. The fellowship highlights the AMA’s commitment to creating a culturally aware and diverse physician workforce.

Learn more: Physicians participating in the fellowship—which runs from September 2021 through November 2022—will get a stipend of $15,000 and would be eligible for up to 28 CME credit hours. Applications are due March 31.

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The report on the "Network Processor Market" covers the current status of the market including Network Processor market size, growth rate, prominent players, and current competitive landscape. It also analyzes future opportunities and forecasts the market assessing the strategies of the key players in terms of merger and acquisitions, R&D investments, technological advancements. The report further provides key recent developments, profiling of key players, and market dynamics. The report further investigates and assesses the current landscape of the ever-evolving business sector and the present and future effects of COVID-19 on the Network Processor market.

In 2019, the global Network Processor market size was USD 3712.2 million and it is expected to reach USD 9339.6 million by the end of 2026, with a CAGR of 13.9% during 2021-2026.

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  • Network Processor market is an integrated circuit that is a programmable software device used as a network architecture component inside a network application domain. A network processor in a network is analogous to central processing unit in a computer or similar device. The replacement of analogous signals to packet data form in telecommunication has led to integrated circuits of network processors that handle data packets.
  • Modern-day network processors have developed from simple designs to complex ICs with programmable software and a variety of operations and manipulation functions on the data packet. Network processors are employed in the manufacturing of routers, network switches, packet inspection, session controllers, firewall, transmitter devices, error detection and prevention devices and network control software. With today’s web networking growing stronger than ever, network processors play a significant role in managing an overloaded network with abundant traffic and rapid growth rate. Network processors play a key role in packet inspection, encryption, monitoring, traffic management and queue management in a large network.
  • The global Network Processors Output is estimated to reach about 339.4 M Units by the end of 2017, which is expected to get 705.4 M Units in 2022. Overall, the Network Processors products performance is positive with the current environment status.
  • The markets for network processors are intensely competitive, rapidly evolving and subject to rapid technological change. Currently, there are many vendors in the Network Processors industry. The main market players internationally are Intel, Cisco, Broadcom, Cavium, Qualcomm, Ericsson, Mellanox ARM, Marvell, Fortinet, AMCC and etc... The R&D and Manufacturing locations are concentered in China, USA, South Korea, Taiwan and some European countries.
  • Taiwan is the biggest production areas for Network Processors, taking about 48.67% market share in 2016 (based on revenue). China Mainland followed the second, with about 17.11% market share in 2016 (based on revenue). In Consumption market, sales of Network Processor in Taiwan and China Mainland also occupied the most consumption market share, with 38.33% and 22.73% separately in 2016.
  • There are companies adding capacities and aiming at the cost and quality leadership which shall improve profitability. At the same time, companies are focusing on technological innovation, equipment upgrades, and process improvements, to reduce costs and improve quality. The total competition market for Network Processors may become more weakened, while the market is going to be more concentrated for high end Network Processors.

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The major players in the market include:

  • Intel Corporation
  • Cisco Systems Inc
  • Broadcom Limited
  • Cavium, Inc.
  • Qualcomm Incorporated
  • Telefonaktiebolaget L. M. Ericsson
  • Mellanox Technologies
  • ARM Holdings plc
  • Marvell Technology Group, Ltd.
  • Fortinet, Inc.
  • MACOM

The report identifies various key manufacturers of the market. It helps the reader understand the strategies and collaborations that players are focusing on combat competition in the market. The comprehensive report provides a significant microscopic look at the market. The reader can identify the footprints of the manufacturers by knowing about the global revenue of manufacturers, the global price of manufacturers, and production by manufacturers during the forecast period of 2015 to 2019.

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  • Lower Speed Network Processor
  • High Speed Network Processor

On the basis of the end users/applications, this report focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, consumption (sales), market share and growth rate for each application, including:

  • Home Applications
  • Commercial Applications

Global Network Processor Market providing information such as company profiles, product picture and specification, capacity, production, price, cost, revenue and contact information. Upstream raw materials and instrumentation and downstream demand analysis is additionally dispensed. The Global Network Processor market development trends and marketing channels are analyzed. Finally, the feasibility of latest investment projects is assessed and overall analysis conclusions offered.

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1 Study Coverage
2 Executive Summary
3 Global Network Processor by Manufacturers
4 Company Profiles
5 Breakdown Data by Type
6 Breakdown Data by Application
7 North America
8 Asia-Pacific
9 Europe
10 Latin America
11 Middle East and Africa
12 Supply Chain and Sales Channel Analysis
13 Market Dynamics
14 Research Findings and Conclusion
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The global Network Security Appliance market size is projected to reach USD 7379.1 million by 2026, from USD 6760 million in 2020, at a CAGR of 8.5%% during 2021-2026.

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Market Analysis and Insights: Global Network Security Appliance Market

  • Since the COVID-19 virus outbreak in December 2019, the disease has spread to almost 100 countries around the globe with the World Health Organization declaring it a public health emergency. The global impacts of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are already starting to be felt, and will significantly affect the Network Security Appliance market in 2020.
  • COVID-19 can affect the global economy in three main ways: by directly affecting production and demand, by creating supply chain and market disruption, and by its financial impact on firms and financial markets.
  • The outbreak of COVID-19 has brought effects on many aspects, like flight cancellations; travel bans and quarantines; restaurants closed; all indoor events restricted; over forty countries state of emergency declared; massive slowing of the supply chain; stock market volatility; falling business confidence, growing panic among the population, and uncertainty about future.
  • This report also analyses the impact of Coronavirus COVID-19 on the Network Security Appliance industry.

The major players in the market include:

  • Check Point Software Technologies
  • Fortinet
  • Jupiter Network
  • Hewlett-Packard Enterprise
  • Siemens
  • Cisco
  • Palo Alto Networks
  • Samsung Techwin
  • McAfee

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On the basis of product, this report displays the production, revenue, price, market share and growth rate of each type, primarily split into:

  • Firewall
  • Unified Threat Management (UTM)
  • Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDP)
  • Content Management (Web and Messaging)
  • Virtual Private Network (VPN)

On the basis of the end users/applications, this report focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, consumption (sales), market share and growth rate for each application, including:

  • Government Organizations
  • SMEs
  • Large Organisation

Global Network Security Appliance Market providing information such as company profiles, product picture and specification, capacity, production, price, cost, revenue and contact information. Upstream raw materials and instrumentation and downstream demand analysis is additionally dispensed. The Global Network Security Appliance market development trends and marketing channels are analyzed. Finally, the feasibility of latest investment projects is assessed and overall analysis conclusions offered.

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Years considered for this report:

  • Historical Years: 2015-2019
  • Base Year: 2019
  • Estimated Year: 2020
  • Network Security Appliance Market Forecast Period: 2020-2026

With tables and figures helping analyse worldwide Global Network Security Appliance market trends, this research provides key statistics on the state of the industry and is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the market.

Detailed TOC of Global Network Security Appliance Market Size, Status and Forecast 2020-2026

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