ESPNEWS
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Template:Infobox NetworkESPNEWS (word origin: grammatical blend of ESPN and news), launched on November 1, 1996, is a 24-hour-a-day sports news television channel produced by the sports network ESPN. It airs news, highlights, press conferences, and commentary by analysts all in relation to sports. ESPNEWS is not offered on most basic cable systems in the United States, and in some areas it is considered a premium channel.
ESPN's "bottom line"—a small rectangular area at the bottom of the screen flashing scores—is more in-depth on ESPNEWS. It contains not only scores but also statistics and brief news alerts about the day's happenings in sports. It also remains on screen during commercial breaks.
XM Radio and Sirius Radio both have a simulcast of ESPNEWS.
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Shows
- 4 Qtrs
- Around the Horn
- ESPNEWS Day
- ESPNEWS Early Evening
- ESPNEWS Late Night
- ESPNEWS Morning Final
- ESPNEWS Nightcap
- Football Friday
- Hockey Night
- Monday Night Nascar
- Monday Quarterback
- Pardon the Interruption
- The Hot List
- The Pulse
See also
Reference
- ESPN Mediakit (2006). [1] Retrieved Feb. 13, 2006.