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''ESPNews Gametime'' is a news/analysis and up to the minute highlight show that airs on ESPNews. Debuting on September 5, 2006, the program aired Monday-Sunday from 8pm ET-12am ET and Friday from 9pm ET-12am ET. On Fridays, it was pushed back one hour to make room for ''Football Friday'' (which was also discontinued). ''Gametime'', as they call it for short, replaced ''ESPNews Early Evening'' (which is still seen on weekends), which is regular news and highlights. ''ESPNews Gametime'' was made up of 30-minute blocks throughout the program. During the show, the two anchors for that night updated scores, highlights and were joined by analysts to discuss different topics, show live postgame press conferences and player comments, were joined by players via phone and go over all of the top stories of the day. On 2008-03-31, the 11-11:30pm ET block of ''Gametime'' was replaced by ''The Highlight Zone'', a new program devoted to sports highlights and scores, similar to FSN's ''Final Score''. ''ESPNews Gametime'' was discontinued after January 2, 2009 as ESPNews reverted to half-hour blocks throughout the day beginning January 5, 2009. ==Anchors== Different anchors who appear on the show include: *Steve Berthiaume *Michelle Bonner *Cindy Brunson *John Buccigross *Steve Bunin *Ryan Burr *Reischea Canidate *Jonathan Coachman *Linda Cohn *Robert Flores *Fred Hickman *Mike Hill *Michael Kim *Mark Morgan *Kevin Neghandi *Dari Nowkhah *Bill Pidto *Scott Reiss (left network in 2008) *John Seibel *Will Selva *Anish Shroff *J.W. Stewart *Matt Winer 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ESPNews Gametime」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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