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Dream Job (season 2) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dream Job (season 2)
The second season of ''Dream Job'', the ESPN American reality television show that searches for new on-air talent for the network, began on Tuesday, September 14, 2004. Like the show's first season, this edition was also looking for a new anchor for ''SportsCenter''. A talent search for the show had begun in late June, 2004. ESPN anchor Stuart Scott returned to host the new season. ==Judges== The show's judging panel had changes. Gone were first season judges Tony Kornheiser and LaVar Arrington, who had begun play for the Washington Redskins in the 2004–2005 NFL season. Kornheiser and Arrington were replaced by ''Cold Pizza'' contributor and ''Around the Horn'' panelist Woody Paige, and ESPN NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith. ''Cold Pizza'' co-host Kit Hoover and ESPN Vice-President of Talent, Al Jaffe, returned for the second season. Unlike the judging panel, the voting for season two did not change. The viewing public still had one vote (which was given to the contestant who had received the highest number of votes from online voting and text messaging) to cut a contestant with. In the first two episodes, the judges were given one vote apiece to vote for a contestant to be cut, with two given to them for the third episode only, making episodes 4-10 also one-cut-apiece shows.
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