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melman1

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« Reply #15 on: February 21, 2005, 01:45:30 PM »
CSN also used to show MLB's "Baseball's Greatest Games" series.  And a few "This Week in Baseball" 's, IIRC most of 1978 and a few scattered across the 80's.  And the old "This Week in Pro Football" - NFL Films' weekly 1-hour highlight show back in the pre-cable days, when NFL Films actually covered the game itself instead of making art-films and navel-gazing as they do now.  CSN only showed a handful of those shows as well, from 1970-71 I think.

ESPN has made no effort to expand their library in these areas.  CSN proved that a market existed, but ESPN has slowly been morphing it into ESPN3 anyway.
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« Reply #16 on: February 21, 2005, 02:59:52 PM »
[quote name=\'melman1\' date=\'Feb 21 2005, 01:45 PM\']CSN also used to show MLB's "Baseball's Greatest Games" series.  And a few "This Week in Baseball" 's, IIRC most of 1978 and a few scattered across the 80's.  And the old "This Week in Pro Football" - NFL Films' weekly 1-hour highlight show back in the pre-cable days, when NFL Films actually covered the game itself instead of making art-films and navel-gazing as they do now.  CSN only showed a handful of those shows as well, from 1970-71 I think.
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NFL Films' highlight emphasis has been put on "Inside the NFL" for HBO--justified, since between "Primetime," NFL Network and "MNF" halftime--among other places--highlights of pro games are nowhere near as scarce as they used to be and the stations would now rather do their own local pre-games beore the network pre-games in NFL cities than run a syndicated show that's so last week.  Besides, the clips run on Thursdays on "Inside the NFL" with a little more production pizazz--and Costas' roundtables and the features are the main drawing cards for "the show the pros watch" nowadays, as it is.

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« Reply #17 on: February 21, 2005, 08:25:47 PM »
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ObGameShow: CSN used to show "Sports Challenge," in all its poor edits.

They also showed Home Run Derby, as well.

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« Reply #18 on: February 22, 2005, 11:43:23 PM »
[quote name=\'brianhenke\' date=\'Feb 19 2005, 12:15 AM\']ESPN has begun looking for contestants for a new season of Stump the Schwab. They're looking for someone who have the sports knowledge to defeat the big guy. You can get an application on ESPN.com.

   Thirty episodes will be produced, instead of the first season's five.  Probably, the format (particularly the endgame) will be revamped.
   
   Speaking of ESPN and game shows, Roger Lodge of ESPN Trivial Pursuit was a player at the McDonald's NBA Celebrity Game in Denver tonight.  (...and in the words of Dave Barry, I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP...the next one introduced was a subject of a llama question on WWTBAM, Lisa Leslie.)

    Brian

    The Jehovah's Witnesses distribute Mad magazine?
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Great to hear.  The Schwab had the perfect persona for that show, and it really played well.