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What do ya all watch on ESPN..like what's ur favourite program?

Ya like watching the Baseball? NHL Playoffs? NBA PLayoffs? Gridiron? Diving?
 
Originally posted by choc_a_holic
What do ya all watch on ESPN..like what's ur favourite program?

Ya like watching the Baseball? NHL Playoffs? NBA PLayoffs? Gridiron? Diving?
ESPN's best program is College Football Gameday.
 

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ESPN is officially the weekday evening savoiur.

5.30 - PTI in conjunction with 10 sports news

6.30 - Sportscentre is the only show worth watching on all channels.
 
Originally posted by ComicStoreGuy
PTI

and by the way i laughed myself silly when they said Brian Lara made 600 runs in one innings when he broke the record...yanks:D

and on sportscenter the other week they had a soccer highlight in thier top 10, and the anchor goes "but he doesn't put them in like robbie keane from totten-ham"
 

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PTI
Sportscenter (essential to any sports fan!)
NBA Playoffs
NHL Stanley Cup (when its on)
Baseball
NFL
NCAA (gotta love the college bball)
 
They showed at one stage last year the World Series of Poker from (where else) Las Vegas. They showed from the very opening rounds to the final table over the course of 6-8 weeks. The winner got a cool 2.5mil and the top 10 were also well paid. They had somthing like 700 contestants with an entrance fee of $10k. People playing with their own money. Reality TV at its best.
 

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Not sure whether this is good or bad news.

ESPN TO PRESENT PARDON THE INTERRUPTION AUSTRALIA

Australian edition of popular U.S. Program to Debut Tuesday July 6 at 5.30pm

On Tuesday, July 6, ESPN will debut Pardon the Interruption Australia, a local edition of the innovative and critically acclaimed sports-talk program that has been a hit with television audiences in the U.S.

Fast-paced, humorous, and always provocative, PTI AUSTRALIA will be a must watch Television Sports show featuring two leading Australian personalities who will “face off” and debate the week’s hottest sports topics and headline issues. The 30-minute national program will have a lively format that will offer in-studio and out-of-studio segments, such as the “Five Good Minutes” guest interviews and “Mail Time,” which will give viewers an opportunity to ask questions and voice opinions.

“We’re excited to produce an Australian version of Pardon the Interruption for Australian sports fans,” said Bernard Stewart, vice president and general manager of Asia-Pacific, ESPN. “The show is based on a speedy, thought-provoking format that engages viewers and draws them into a spirited debate of sport. PTI Australia will be unpredictable, topical, and full of opinion.”

A search is currently underway for the show’s hosts. Pardon The Interruption Australia will be produced in association with the award winning Australian production company CRACKERJACK. ESPN and Crackerjack previously worked together to launch shows such as A Question of Sport, The Great Footy Debate and ESPN’s Legends of Cricket.

2004 marks ESPN’s 25th anniversary as a global sports company and ESPN are proud to announce the launch of PTI Australia as part of these celebrations.

The U.S. edition of Pardon the Interruption will continue to air several times per week on ESPN, including 5.30pm Wednesday to Saturday.
 
You needs some guys who know all their sport in order to get this working, something Australia is somewhat lacking in. That, and they need some personality.

Neil Evans and Damien Lovelock are probably the first two that spring to my mind, but I doubt they can talk quickly enough.
 

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