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video wall consisting of 56 monitors of varying sizes and positions that can be used to create pseudo-3D effects. The monitor displays can be used to show video content (such as highlights) and other relevant imagery (such as statistics), emphasizing the ability for anchors to present content on-set through means other than just through voiceovers. A new graphics package was also introduced, emphasizing a bolder, yet more simplified look – in both their appearance and the level of content. To coincide with the redesign of
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who would be featured in almost 25 live and unscripted commercials per day. Steve
Braband, an International Programmer for the network, won, and was featured in ads shown about every half-hour (excluding from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time) on ESPN. Additionally, the network launched the website, steveislive.com, featuring Braband's daily appearance schedule, blog, and video clips of past appearances and audition footage.
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from ESPN's Los
Angeles facilities, due to a major snowstorm that hit the Northeastern United States the previous weekend, which also affected ESPN's main facilities in Bristol. The previous week from January 26 to 30, Czarniak had co-anchored the 6:00 p.m. edition alongside John Anderson from
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would provide updates every 30 minutes from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The changes also included a new website for the program – SportsCenter.com, which launched on August 11, 2008 – to promote more interaction with viewers. To promote these changes, ESPN held an employee casting call to see
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began broadcasting from Studio X of ESPN's new
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was introduced on that night's 11:00 p.m. (Eastern) edition, with the debut of a "rundown" graphic that appears on the right-side third of the screen. This feature was originally only shown during rebroadcasts of the overnight edition on Monday through
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In late March 2013, David Lloyd and Sage Steele, both of whom were previously co-anchored the weekend morning editions – moved to the weekday early-afternoon block (from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Eastern). The current daytime format, which was implemented that month, now features three teams of two
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debuted a newly revamped Studio X, complete with a larger LED video wall, new LED monitors and a bigger news desk to accommodate in-studio guests. Studio X underwent a second revamp the following summer and on
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returned to its regularly-scheduled daily 7:00 a.m. ET time slot. On weekdays, the first hour of the show is now aired on ESPN from 7–8 a.m. ET, with the remaining two hours on ESPN2 from 8–10 a.m. ET. On weekends, ESPN airs a two-hour block of the show from 7–9 a.m. ET.
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began airing live from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The original plan was to start the live block three hours earlier at 6:00 a.m. Eastern; however, the network decided to scale back the length of the daytime broadcast before the expansion occurred.
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began showing all high-definition and standard-definition footage in the appropriate aspect ratio on the SD feed (with stylized pillarboxes adorned with the ESPN logo used on footage presented in standard definition). That same year on
October, the former WWE employee
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Angeles, recut to fit a 45-minute time block through the removal of commercial breaks and stories on European sports (such as soccer); the program began to be repeated at 8.45 a.m., 4:00 p.m. and 4.45 p.m. (WET).
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fell through. After the cancellations were announced, ESPN aired a special edition of the program chronicling the effects of the pandemic and its impact on sporting events and the athletes' reactions to the pandemic via social media.
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Patrick made guest appearances to recap events as well as bloopers from the first 10,000 shows (all three men individually counted down each set of 10,000 clips). ESPN also debuted the
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joined ESPN to anchor the show. The move required the letterboxed image to be shrunk in order to be displayed in that manner, with the "rundown" graphic continuing to be placed on the left side of the screen. In August 2011,
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Oklahoma City, which caused the game to be initially postponed. The following day, all of the other major sports leagues followed suit in suspending their seasons for an indefinite period in order to combat the
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moved one hour earlier to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on May 28, 2007; at that time, the early-evening edition was, for the first time, expanded to three hours. During that broadcast, ESPN aired live coverage of
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from 1984 to 1992, creating and producing music for various sporting events and programs seen on the network. The current version of the theme was composed in 2006 by Annie Roboff, who also co-wrote
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or SC@Night for short. In addition to featuring highlights and discussion panels, it features Van Pelt's analysis of sports events in a style similar to that conducted on his former radio talk show
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from Los Angeles since 2009 – were moved back to the network's headquarters, before both hosts and the program's production returned to the then-newly renovated Los Angeles studio on June 23, 2014.
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at the U.S. Open" banner – using a similar branding as the segments-within-the-show focusing on nightly highlights and analysis of a particular event originating from the event locations (such as "
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returned to the main news desk in the same studio, starting with that day's inaugural 2pm ET edition (which replaced the noon ET edition; that time slot has since been filled by
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games in progress at the program's airtime; the rights to broadcast these highlights while games were ongoing was previously given exclusivity to fellow ESPN program,
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that prevented some staff from conducting the program out of ESPN's Bristol headquarters. Stan Verrett anchored both editions from the network's Los Angeles studios.
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debuted a new graphics package that saw the "rundown" graphic – shown during the daytime editions – being shifted to the left side of the screen. On that same date,
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On September 7, 2015, Scott Van Pelt became the solo anchor of a revised 12:00 a.m. (Eastern) edition of the program, which is more freeform than other
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reactions of sportspeople to the attacks, announcing the postponements of some major European sporting events that had been announced up to that weekend.
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are now co-anchored by Kevin Neghandi and Elle Duncan, the latter of whom replaced Sage Steele (who in turn, moved to the noon ET edition).
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advertising campaign as it would be discontinued. As of 2020, the latter advertising campaign (This is SportsCenter) is still being shown.
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now has up to twelve airings each day, excluding overnight repeats. The show often covers the major sports in the U.S. including
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3506:"Ronda Rousey Teaches Armbar on ESPN's SportsCenter, Talks Kobe Bryant and More"
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3152:"SportsCenter to air live in mornings starting Aug. 11; Storm joins ESPN"
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3567:"Live morning SportsCenter expanding into new two hour block at 7 AM ET"
3456:"ESPN: Scott Van Pelt's Midnight 'SportsCenter' To Tackle Late-Night TV"
2658:"ESPN Launches Slick New DC Studio for SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt"
1770:(the first hour of the latter show has since moved back to ESPN), while
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3598:"SportsCenter Adding Two Live Morning Hours with New Fast-Paced Format"
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tournaments were also canceled after plans to initially play the games
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Sunday: 7:00–9:00 a.m., and 11:00 p.m.–12:30 a.m. ET.
2839:"Meet SportsCenter theme composer Colby — the 'DaDaDa, DaDaDa' guy"
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3475:"New Midnight SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt Launching Sept. 7"
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has been produced out of ESPN's Los Angeles Production Center at
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3342:"ESPN debuts futuristic 'SportsCenter' set and revamped ticker"
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featured scores from all major sporting events including the
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1367:. On February 8 and 9, 2013, the 11:00 p.m. editions of
1227:, which was repeatedly delayed due to weather, aired on both
852:(TSN). As part of its shift to ESPN-influenced branding, the
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3653:"ESPN cancels evening editions of 'SportsCenter' on ESPNEWS"
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and ESPN (which received a minority stake) jointly acquired
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The ESPN Effect: How ESPN Has Transformed Local Sportscasts
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became the first female athlete to guest host on the show.
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became the main co-anchor of the 6:00 p.m. edition of
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and Scotty Connal. The program was originally anchored by
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replaced Sire (who was laid off four months earlier) and
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race during highlights of such events (for example, the "
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3867:"SportsCenter on Snapchat seems to be doing quite well"
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3683:"ESPN ending evening ESPNews editions of SportsCenter"
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anchors in two-hour shifts. On June 21, 2013, a large
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was conceived in 1979 and created by ESPN executives
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ESPN also produces short 90-second capsules known as
2740:"Chet Simmons, a Founding Force of ESPN, dies at 81"
2718:"Stay 'tooned: Disney gets 'Oswald' for Al Michaels"
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was interrupted by terrorists who killed 89 people.
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2939:"TSN Radio launches two Sports stations in Canada"
1707:ESPN debuted a brand new advertising campaign for
1518:as co-anchors of the 6:00 p.m. ET edition of
573:ESPN is traditionally unable to air highlights of
3743:"ESPN to launch European edition of SportsCenter"
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2072:, aired Monday through Fridays at 6:00 a.m.
1145:Upon that network's launch on February 13, 2009,
646:" was referred to as the "Brickyard 400 pres. by
549:National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
372:that serves as the flagship program and brand of
2275:), a division of Philippine-based media company
2240:. It uses the similar look and format to ESPN's
1553:correspondent Jonathan Johnson, as well as then
1014:where the ESPNHD logo would usually appear when
5758:TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sports
2232:is the daily sports news television program on
1118:12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time:
1107:9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time:
709:on September 7, 1979, with Leonard, a longtime
3311:"ESPN Now Bringing You Even More SportsCenter"
3183:"ESPN whittles down 'SportsCenter' in daytime"
2560:"ESPN's SportsCenter to air its 50,000th show"
1295:) on their primary standard definition feeds,
1042:. The 11:00 p.m. Eastern Time edition of
421:is broadcast from ESPN's studio facilities in
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4996:Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Studio Show
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3425:"ESPN Reveals the New Home of 'SportsCenter'"
2173:, re-airing at 5:00 am ET. The show led into
1651:Several notable changes were implemented for
752:In 1988, the program's format was changed by
8:
3831:"ESPN's plan to reignite Katie Nolan's show"
2210:breaks would be, at 4:20 and 4:40 a.m.
1522:, effective February 6, 2017 (the day after
1275:– left ESPN to become news anchor for ABC's
918:United States men's national ice hockey team
613:, which originally distributed the shorts).
2482:, which served as the direct competitor of
1613:, was more freeform than other editions of
966:broadcasts until the games completed play.
856:rebranded its existing sports news program
486:bureau since 2020, in the former studio of
445:normally runs live at the following times:
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3800:"ESPN Launches 'SportsCenter' on Snapchat"
1892:List of SportsCenter anchors and reporters
1881:List of SportsCenter segments and specials
1667:as co-anchors for the weekday editions of
117:
106:
6042:Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli
3286:. FAT BMX Promotions. February 14, 2009.
1798:Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports
1149:began producing a countdown segment, the
1046:on August 7, 2007, which was anchored by
597:and key production personnel for the new
545:National Collegiate Athletics Association
140:
95:Learn how and when to remove this message
6160:ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime
6153:ESPN College Football Saturday Primetime
3040:"ESPN To Air 30,000th Live SportsCenter"
2985:. ESPN Inc. May 16, 2004. Archived from
2343:. In March 2018, it was nominated for a
2332:, formerly Treavor Scales, and formerly
1545:, where a concert by American rock band
1541:as well as the hostage situation in the
58:This article includes a list of general
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2852:from the original on September 24, 2015
2514:
2339:was a host until the start of her show
1729:Following Jemele Hill's departure from
1387:set in the network's Bristol facility.
1157:(which is owned by ESPN majority owner
998:update that is streamed exclusively on
832:became the show's primary anchor team.
288:60 or 90 minutes (depending on content)
6663:1979 American television series debuts
3681:Bucholtz, Andrew (November 29, 2017).
3485:from the original on September 8, 2015
2819:
2809:
2493:– a daily sports highlight program on
577:events until after they have aired on
27:American sports news television series
3755:from the original on October 23, 2013
3693:from the original on December 1, 2017
3454:Brian Steinberg (September 4, 2015).
2572:from the original on January 15, 2014
2558:Pat Eaton-Robb (September 12, 2012).
2068:. The half-hour program, anchored by
1430:as part of the program's coverage of
492:. The 1 a.m. Eastern edition of
7:
6693:2020s American television news shows
6688:2010s American television news shows
6683:2000s American television news shows
6678:1990s American television news shows
6673:1980s American television news shows
6668:1970s American television news shows
6521:The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame...
5709:Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off
3950:Journal of Sport & Social Issues
3912:Journal of Sport & Social Issues
3608:from the original on October 6, 2015
3577:from the original on October 7, 2015
3321:from the original on October 7, 2015
3290:from the original on August 12, 2014
3260:from the original on October 7, 2015
3199:from the original on August 2, 2008.
3129:from the original on October 7, 2015
3092:from the original on October 7, 2015
3056:from the original on October 8, 2015
2979:"ESPN to open Digital Center June 7"
2943:Radio and Television Business Report
2604:from the original on October 7, 2015
2568:. Boston Globe Media Ventures, LLC.
2324:, formerly Jason Fitz, Cy Amundson,
2127:SportsCenter AM was a radio show on
969:On February 11, 2007, following the
593:from his contract, in order to join
3546:from the original on March 17, 2016
3404:from the original on August 8, 2014
3075:Marisa Guthrie (February 8, 2007).
2752:from the original on April 27, 2018
2117:minutes after its first broadcast.
812:—who anchored the 11:00 p.m. (
723:until he left the network in 1989.
188:"SportsCenter Theme" (1990–present)
30:This article is about the American
6570:List of programs broadcast by ESPN
3893:"SportsCenter – television – ESPN"
3741:John Plunkett (February 8, 2010).
3373:from the original on June 24, 2014
3242:Andrew Hampp (February 13, 2009).
3210:Michael Hiestand (June 20, 2008).
2937:Marcucci, Carl (October 5, 2011).
2918:from the original on July 25, 2008
2539:from the original on July 18, 2011
1683:co-anchor the weekend editions of
1585:, which moved from ESPN2 to ESPN.
1259:On August 30, 2010, ESPN expanded
147:SportsCenter anchors and reporters
139:For current anchors and analysts,
64:it lacks sufficient corresponding
25:
6698:American sports television series
4901:ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
4563:ESPN Goal Line & Bases Loaded
3873:from the original on 5 April 2018
3536:"SportsCenter:AM Launches Feb. 8"
3435:from the original on July 3, 2014
3162:from the original on May 17, 2008
3038:Ben Grossman (January 25, 2007).
2873:"Official Annie Roboff Home Page"
2837:Rob Tobias (September 10, 2012).
2527:"ESPN's 'SportsCenter' expanding"
2478:– a daily sports news program on
2285:Philippine Basketball Association
1560:, were attending the game in the
713:sports broadcaster. According to
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6596:
4082:
3212:"Karolyi to keep Costas Company"
3113:"ESPN shrinking before our eyes"
3111:Teddy Greenstein (May 8, 2007).
2623:Allen, Scott (August 24, 2020).
2390:
2139:. The show has been replaced by
1504:On October 11, 2016, ESPN named
1348:, and the later death of former
1225:2009 U.S. Open Golf Championship
1070:joined ESPN to anchor the show.
887:suspending that night's editions
531:Conditions to showing highlights
49:
6528:This Just In with Max Kellerman
3837:from the original on 2019-09-14
3812:from the original on 2018-04-05
3723:from the original on 2019-09-23
3663:from the original on 2017-11-30
3634:from the original on 2017-09-14
3516:from the original on 2015-10-08
3394:"ESPN Opens New Digital Center"
3077:"ESPN highlight: 30,000th show"
2799:from the original on 2016-04-29
1655:beginning on August 28, 2017.
1291:format (in compliance with the
932:, airing on September 7, 2004.
566:segments in the broadcast. The
537:National Basketball Association
5674:Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
5662:Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
5654:Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
5646:Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
5630:Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
3423:Debbie Emery (June 23, 2014).
3359:Chuck Salter (June 23, 2014).
3309:Glenn Davis (August 9, 2010).
3181:Paul J. Gough (July 9, 2008).
2293:2019 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers
2206:, took place where the normal
1338:President of the United States
1180:complex (just across from the
1021:The 6:00 p.m. edition of
744:until his retirement in 2019.
251:(daytime and evening editions)
228:
217:
1:
6276:Arena Football League on ESPN
3473:Andy Hall (August 31, 2015).
3340:Chris Chase (June 23, 2014).
3244:"Disney XD Open for Business"
2683:"ESPN begins its era in L.A."
2656:Dachman, Jason (2020-08-26).
2593:"ESPN begins its era in L.A."
2591:Diane Pucin (April 7, 2009).
2525:Ken Schott (August 9, 2010).
1326:first man to walk on the Moon
644:Allstate 400 at the Brickyard
5688:What's My Name: Muhammad Ali
5527:Major League Baseball on Fox
5515:Major League Baseball on Fox
3534:Hall, Andy (February 2016).
2430:ScoreCenter on ESPN MobileTV
2366:and is broadcast nightly on
2341:Always Late with Katie Nolan
2176:Mike and Mike in the Morning
1449:, during the replacement of
954:began to show highlights of
939:premiered a segment called "
145:(for past on-air staff, see
6713:Flagship evening news shows
6146:College Football Scoreboard
4511:(minority stake, 2006–2009)
3604:(Press release). ESPN Inc.
3565:Matt Yoder (May 12, 2015).
3481:(Press release). ESPN Inc.
3462:. Penske Media Corporation.
3431:. Prometheus Global Media.
3392:Tom Butts (June 23, 2014).
2681:Pucin, Diane (2009-04-07).
2320:, Janelle Marie Rodriguez,
2312:distributed exclusively on
2195:update at 4:30 a.m. A
1491:also shares resources with
935:During the summer of 2005,
791:In 1994, ESPN launched the
168:Annie Roboff (2007–present)
6729:
6367:Global Supercard Wrestling
6360:ESPN Sunday Night Football
6283:AWA Championship Wrestling
6139:College GameDay Basketball
5967:ESPN Major League Baseball
4796:Jayski's Silly Season Site
4666:ESPN Major League Baseball
4637:Sports broadcasting rights
4080:
3596:Andy Hall (May 11, 2015).
3158:. ESPN Inc. May 13, 2008.
3015:. ESPN Inc. Archived from
2779:, 8 September 2000, p. 94.
2497:, that differed from both
2257:
2220:
1889:
1878:
1814:before a game between the
1795:
1762:on ESPN on April 2, 2018,
1373:Northeastern United States
1346:Killing of Osama bin Laden
1075:2008 Beijing Olympic Games
1054:, showed live coverage of
885:coverage. ESPN considered
29:
6708:ESPN original programming
6565:
5616:
5505:Studio Show – Limited Run
4962:
4929:
3050:Reed Business Information
2399:This section needs to be
1902:Anchors (as of June 2024)
1784:on ESPN2 was eliminated.
1441:editions and promoted as
1424:Scottsdale Fashion Square
1332:in 2005, the election of
600:NBC Sunday Night Football
116:
6251:Wednesday Night Baseball
6132:College GameDay Football
4921:Fox Sports International
4848:ESPN Radio personalities
4472:ESPN Deportes La Revista
3967:10.1177/0193732502239583
3929:10.1177/0193723500242002
3045:Broadcasting & Cable
2789:Chung Soon Choi (2002).
2535:. The Daily Gazette Co.
2306:SportsCenter on Snapchat
2300:SportsCenter on Snapchat
2265:SportsCenter Philippines
2260:SportsCenter Philippines
2253:SportsCenter Philippines
2064:on its European channel
1030:'s second start for the
906:Walt Disney Imagineering
860:and changed its name to
800:, a series of humorous,
728:National Football League
568:National Football League
6086:Thursday Night Showcase
6065:Pardon the Interruption
5470:Pardon the Interruption
5454:Pardon the Interruption
5397:Pardon the Interruption
5113:MLB pregame show on Fox
4652:ESPN College Basketball
3346:For The Win (USA Today)
2945:. Radio Business Report
2363:SportsCenter en Español
2352:SportsCenter en Español
2179:. It ran much like the
2133:ESPN Radio SportsCenter
2100:ESPN Radio SportsCenter
2089:ESPN Radio SportsCenter
1824:Chesapeake Energy Arena
1495:and ESPN2/ESPN Radio's
1422:the parking lot of the
1159:The Walt Disney Company
1093:reporter and anchor of
1018:footage was presented.
771:, who served as ESPN's
606:Oswald The Lucky Rabbit
362:) is an American daily
79:more precise citations.
34:show. For the Canadian
6381:IndyCar Series on ESPN
6290:Beg, Borrow & Deal
6181:Monday Night Countdown
6125:College Football Final
3805:The Hollywood Reporter
3429:The Hollywood Reporter
3188:The Hollywood Reporter
3009:"50 States in 50 Days"
2905:"This is SportsCenter"
2707:report, Jan. 18, 2006
2289:SportsCenter Right Now
2267:is a local version of
2046:SportsCenter Australia
2040:SportsCenter Australia
1453:as the new co-host of
1443:SportsCenter at Night,
1040:Scranton, Pennsylvania
1036:minor league affiliate
900:began broadcasting in
541:National Hockey League
505:SportsCenter Right Now
269:(1 AM ET edition)
6585:at Knowledge (XXG)'s
6258:Wednesday Night Hoops
6237:Sunday Night Baseball
6174:Monday Night Baseball
6035:Monday Night Football
5946:College Football Live
5548:NFL 100 All-Time Team
5494:Good Morning Football
5308:Inside the NBA on TNT
4939:Hearst Communications
4838:ESPNews personalities
4828:Current personalities
4821:Notable personalities
4727:Monday Night Football
4659:ESPN College Football
4594:ESPNscrum (2007–2015)
4509:Arena Football League
3369:. Fast Company, Inc.
2078:Central European Time
2074:Western European Time
1879:Further information:
1820:Oklahoma City Thunder
1810:testing positive for
1711:which was created by
1644:(who had co-anchored
1611:SportsCenter with SVP
1547:Eagles of Death Metal
1475:On February 8, 2016,
1359:On December 3, 2012,
1356:on December 5, 2013.
1153:, for sister channel
956:Major League Baseball
943:", where a different
732:Major League Baseball
654:coverage until 2018.
553:Major League Baseball
186:"Pulstar" (1979–1990)
6500:The Sports Reporters
6318:The Bronx Is Burning
6230:Sunday NFL Countdown
6103:Pregame and postgame
5910:original programming
5834:1994 Winter Olympics
5816:1991 NCAA Final Four
5793:1988 Summer Olympics
5787:1988 Winter Olympics
5772:1984 Summer Olympics
5667:VICE World of Sports
5182:Sunday NFL Countdown
5158:Sunday NFL Countdown
5142:Sunday NFL Countdown
5132:Studio Show – Weekly
5005:(1988–2000, retired)
4885:This is SportsCenter
4833:Former personalities
4692:High School Showcase
4270:ESPN (Latin America)
3808:. 13 November 2017.
3254:Crain Communications
2772:Entertainment Weekly
2056:ESPN America version
2028:Christine Williamson
1897:Current on-air staff
1858:On August 29, 2022,
1831:, and several major
1717:This is SportsCenter
1493:Good Morning America
1278:Good Morning America
941:50 States in 50 Days
930:1980 Winter Olympics
798:advertising campaign
794:This is SportsCenter
716:Entertainment Weekly
587:2006 Winter Olympics
469:breaking sports news
423:Bristol, Connecticut
248:Bristol, Connecticut
244:Production locations
155:Theme music composer
6395:Jim Rome Is Burning
6374:Highly Questionable
6079:The Pat McAfee Show
5319:Studio Show – Daily
4935:Walt Disney Company
4843:ESPNU personalities
4539:ESPN Classic Canada
4527:ESPN Classic (U.S.)
3945:Messner, Michael A.
3869:. 19 January 2018.
3082:New York Daily News
2724:. February 9, 2006.
2244:, the current ESPN
1869:The Pat McAfee Show
1837:without an audience
1624:On April 26, 2017,
1598:with Michael/Jemele
1428:Scottsdale, Arizona
1151:SportsCenter High-5
1016:standard definition
992:SportsCenter Minute
437:Overview and format
6268:Former programming
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