They're for St. Jude's (stjudes.org); the two entities have a regular partnership.
The pins the Fox sportscasters wear for the Super Bowl are pins for St Jude's Children's Hospital.
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Beginning in 2008, FOX began an initiative called FOX Sports Supports, in which the sporting events pair with individual charities to raise awareness. Following are the various sports on FOX and the charities with which they are linked: Major League Baseball on FOX - Make-A-Wish Foundation NFL on FOX - The Children's Health Fund NASCAR on FOX - Autism Speaks Bowl Championship Series on FOX - Alzheimer's Association
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The pins worn on fox during the 2010 season are for the St. Jude research hospital. The official charity of the 2010 NFL season.
The mailing address for Fox News channel is, Fox News Channel. 1211 Avenue of the Americas. New York, NY. 10136.
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The lapel pins worn by announcers on the Fox network typically represent various causes, organizations, or events, such as charitable initiatives or awareness campaigns. These pins serve to promote social issues or honor specific themes relevant to the broadcasts. Additionally, they can signify the announcers' support for certain movements or commemorate significant moments in sports or culture. The choice of pin often reflects the network's commitment to community engagement and social responsibility.