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    NFL AM

    NFL AM

    NFL - National Football League
    NFL AM blankets the world of the NFL with seasoned and opinionated talent who will report and debate news and examine the personalities that play the game. The show's discussion covers a wide-range of NFL-related topics including the cultural convergence of sports, entertainment and music. Each morning, NFL AM collaborates with NFL.com to take a look at the latest in fantasy football news and information.moreless
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    CenterStage

    CenterStage

    YES Network
    This show features Michael Kay, the veteran Yankees play-by-play announcer as he hosts a talk show that focuses on celebrities including athletes, commentators, musicians and comedians.
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    Inside MMA

    Inside MMA

    HDNet
    Inside MMA is hosted by Bas Rutten and Kenny Rice. The show features a guest panel that provides commentary on Mixed Martial Arts events around the world, including the IFL, HDNet Fights, Strikeforce, and the UFC.[1]moreless
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    UFC: Fight Night

    UFC: Fight Night

    Spike TV
    This show involves a mixed martial arts contest between contestants of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
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    Rome

    Rome

    CBS Sports Network
    Rome is the CBS Sports Network series which brings Jim Rome and his unique brand of sports coverage to fans in a new weekday series. Rome covers hot news and stories of the day, with appearances, debates and interviews with the biggest names in sports. Get the sports news you need with a healthy dose of humor and excitement.moreless
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    WWE Saturday Morning Slam

    WWE Saturday Morning Slam

    The CW
    WWE Saturday Morning Slam, part of the Vortex lineup, features an original match and superstar profile every episode.
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    Full Metal Jousting

    Full Metal Jousting

    The History Channel
    A group of fighters recreate full-contact jousting. They replace the medieval armor with the best gear available.
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    Expedition Impossible

    Expedition Impossible

    ABC (ended 2011)
    Teams of three will work together to solve problems while going on some of the most amazing, crazy and mind-bending adventures of their lives. Every week a new stage of the expedition is announced. After 10 expeditions have been revealed, one team will claim the victory!moreless
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    Built to Shred

    Built to Shred

    Fuel TV
    Built to Shred is an extreme sports show that will satisfy all fans of skateboarding, stunt riding, and other extreme sports. Host Jeff King gives viewers a front-row seat as he collaborates with riders, skateboard technicians and course designers to develop the most elaborate and challenging riding environments possible. Built to Shred features a guest list that includes many notable guest athletes and skateboarders, including Tony Hawk and Ryan Sheckler, each of whom provides input about the obstacles being built. Many of the guests get so excited about creating these incredible skating environments that they roll up their sleeves, pick up some tools, and help construct them! This series has become a favorite of all fans of extreme sports, and is particularly popular among skateboarding enthusiasts. This is extreme skateboarding that has never been seen before; even the wildest and most dangerous skating fantasies are translated into reality. Viewers are along for the ride as these skating experts take each wild and crazy idea from concept to concrete reality!moreless
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    Jim Rome is Burning

    Jim Rome is Burning

    ESPN
    Welcome to the Jim Rome is Burning guide at TV.com.



    Seasoned television and radio sports talk authority Jim Rome will bring his signature of rapid-fire dialogue and hard-hitting analysis and opinions to ESPN five days per week starting Monday, Feb. 14 at 4:30 p.m. ET. Jim Rome is Burning, the half-hour discussion and interview program, will further solidify ESPN's daily programming block of debate and opining by some of the nation's top sports experts (Around the Horn at 5 p.m., Pardon the Interruption, 5:30 p.m.) leading into the 6 p.m. SportsCenter.

    The half-hour show will continue its mix of interviews with guest in-studio and via satellite, and Rome's unique take on what's going on in sports.

    Segments include:

    Rome is Burning: a monologue featuring five topics Rome is fired up about and wants to get off his chest.

    The Forum: "politically incorrect-"debate and discussion with guest sports writers and other personalities.

    FAN-ning the Flames: Rome debates the hot-button sports news issues of the week with sports experts.

    Alone with Rome: a daily one-on-one interview with some of the biggest names in sports.

    Rise and Fall: a who's hot and who's not list with commentary.

    Also, viewers can expect to see an increased presence of Rome's rabid fans known as "The Clones" as he takes viewer phone calls and emails.

    Jim Rome is Burning is produced by ESPN Original Entertainment in conjunction with Mandt Brothers Productions.moreless
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    Gearz

    Gearz

    Speed TV
    Gearz on Speed TV.
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    Countdown to UFC

    Countdown to UFC

    Spike TV
    UFC Countdown is an hour long special that airs monthly on the Tuesday before a UFC PPV match. UFC President Dana White, commentators Mike Goldberg and Joe Rogan, the fighters themselves and many other personalities are interviewed giving their predictions for the upcoming event.moreless
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    Onion SportsDome

    Onion SportsDome

    Comedy Central
    Based on the popular web series, the whole world of sports is covered including: teams, players, fans and crazy sports coverage. It appeals to all viewers and appreciators of The Onion News Network.moreless
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    Gruden's QB Camp

    Gruden's QB Camp

    ESPN
    Former NFL head coach and current Monday Night Football announcer, Jon Gruden, works with prospective professional players by evaluating their game and helping them run through drills in this unique and innovative program on ESPN.moreless
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    NFL Live

    NFL Live

    ESPN
    NFL Live is a weekday hour-lon show that talks about the latest news, trades, injuries and rumors in football. Trey Wingo has hosted the show from the beginning with former players and coaches rounding out the show as analysts.moreless
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    The Crossover

    The Crossover

    NBC Sports
    Michelle Beadle and Dave Briggs host this new series that combines the world of sports and pop culture.
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    Monday Night Football

    Monday Night Football

    ESPN
    "Monday Night Football really got on the air because of Pete Rozelle," recalls former producer Don Ohlmeyer. Indeed, it was Rozelle's reputation for public relations and marketing that created a prime-time venue for the National Football League. The prototypes for Monday Night Football were those annual Monday night games staged from 1966 to 1969 inclusive on CBS. St. Louis hosted three of them, and it seemed natural for the NFL to make Monday night their regular turf. The only trouble was, Rozelle couldn't get a network to agree. CBS did not want to lose Gunsmoke. NBC had Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, TV's highest-rated show the past two years. Even ABC, floundering in third place in the ratings, was unsure. Rozelle then threatened to put the Monday night package in syndication via the Hughes Television Service. So ABC bought in. NFL owners themselves weren't keen on Monday Night Football. Some thought the gates would be dormant. But then-Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell, who knew a thing or two about marketing himself, agreed to host the first MNF game. He asked that the Browns face the Jets to maximize ABC's first-night audience. The result was a smashing success. For 36 years, Monday Night Football would air on ABC at Mondays at 9pm ET/6pm PT ever since (except for when it aired at 8pm ET). Though two teams would always meet on the field, viewers often got their fill from watching the original ABC broadcasters. Don Meredith and Howard Cosell were, along with Keith Jackson, part of the original team that started in 1970. After Jackson returned full-time to ABC's college football broadcasts, the network hired Frank Gifford away from CBS. From there, Monday Night Football began its most memorable years. It got ratings thanks to the wide appeal that Cosell, Meredith, and Gifford collectively garnered. Except for a shift in the mid-70s that sent Meredith briefly to another network, ABC played a strong football card for twelve years. The separate departures of Meredith and Cosell left the Monday Night Football booth in a shaky transition period during the mid-80s. Though they sometimes got it right on the field, with the high-water mark being Miami's romping of the eventual Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears in 1985, it was plain that the booth could not work with three ex-players (what Howard Cosell had labeled "jockocracy"). The likes of Fred Williamson, O.J. Simpson, and Joe Namath were quickly disposed. The second-most-stable team was assembled in 1986, when veteran ABC sportscaster Al Michaels joined Gifford. Rounding out the booth was future Hall of Fame offensive lineman Dan Dierdorf. They would share more than a decade of prime time football coverage, including three Super Bowls. For all its considerable charm and novelty, one thing Monday Night Football did not achieve was a proper farewell to Frank Gifford. After the 1997 season, the booth welcomed the recently-retired Bengals quarterback Boomer Esiason. Gifford was cramped in a studio to introduce pregame and halftime stories for the 1998 season. Neither change worked, as Gifford was out of ABC after one year and Boomer Esiason agreed to a contract settlement in 2000. The next two years were the least successful. Joining Al Michaels was ABC college football analyst Dan Fouts and, of all people, Dennis Miller. Even though their first season had an abundance of nail-biters (witness the Jets' Midnight Miracle over the Dolphins), the new recruits were unable to get in focus. Miller in particular was over-rehearsed in the hours leading up to a broadcast. Both he and Fouts were out of the booth after January 7, 2002. ABC needed a lift for the show, and thought they had it when John Madden (who had recanted on his offer to join ABC in 1994) came over from another network. Monday Night Football went from planes to buses for the next four years. Again, though, the players were meant to be bigger stars than Madden or Michaels. Sometimes it showed, such as the Colts' stunning comeback over the defending World Champion Buccaneers in 2003. But in all honesty, the hundred forces that had emerged after 1970 to compete with Monday Night Football, were collectively getting the better of ABC. Thus, on April 18, 2005, a new eight-year contract sent Monday Night Football to ABC's adopted sister network, ESPN.moreless
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    Fight Science

    Fight Science

    National Geographic
    This show pairs scientists and martial arts fighters to analyze the world's most effective fighting techniques. It also attempts to prove martial arts legends.
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    Ultimate Fighting Championship

    Ultimate Fighting Championship

    HDNet
    The UFC showcases the most elite mixed martial arts fighters in the world, combining aspects of wrestling, BBJ, Muay Thai, boxing, Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Judo and various other disciplines of martial arts to present a unique blend of competition.moreless
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    Xtreme 4x4

    Xtreme 4x4

    Spike TV
    Xtreme 4X4 is a half-hour instructional reality-based television show that airs on Spike TV and was originally part of Spike's Powerblock weekend ' a weekend television programming lineup that consists of how-to automotive shows. The show began in 2005 with hosts Ian Johnson and Jessi Combs. Hosts selected from numerous submission videos from all over the country. Coincidentally, both hosts had already been on other automotive programs such as Monster Garage and Overhaulin' on Discovery Channel. Each episode consists of the two hosts building or modifying vehicles in order to convert them into ravenous off-road beasts capable of handling anything that the elements can throw at them. While the focus of the show is in emphasizing the how-to construction of these 4-wheeling machines, the show will also show updates in the off-road racing world across the United States in such competitions as rock crawling, sand drags, desert racing, mud racing, and trial rides.moreless
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