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SportsCenter

  • TV Series
  • 1979–
  • 1h
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SportsCenter (1979)
NewsSportTalk Show

Daily sports news, results, and features.Daily sports news, results, and features.Daily sports news, results, and features.

  • Stars
    • Neil Everett
    • Scott Van Pelt
    • Elle Duncan
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
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    • Stars
      • Neil Everett
      • Scott Van Pelt
      • Elle Duncan
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 35 nominations total

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    Neil Everett
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    • 2006–2025
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    Matt Barrie
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    Kelvin

    The standard in sports reporting.

    ESPN's SportsCenter has now been on the air for 20 years and in those 20 years, it has become the standard by which all other sports news programs are measured. From the creative, entertaining way that highlights from the day's sports events are portrayed to the informative features on all of the major American sports (baseball, football, hockey, basketball, etc.), SportsCenter keeps its viewers up to date with everything that is happening in the world of sports. All the personalities appear to be knowledgable on all types of sports which is important to this type of program and SportsCenter has launched the careers of several of its anchors, most notably Craig Kilborn and Keith Olbermann. (Dan Patrick has been long rumored to also be leaving to pursue other options.) Regardless, though, of who are sitting in the anchors' chairs, SportsCenter provides an informative and entertaining hour of sports news that has made SportsCenter the longest running series in television history, with well over 20,000 episodes at the time I wrote this review.
    10justin-fencsak

    The mother of all sports highlight shows still rules.

    When I first watched Sportscenter on ESPN in the 90's, I got hooked on the highlights, not to mention the interviews with sports stars and celebrities and stories behind the athletes as well as live look-ins on games. I also liked the music and the fast pace of the show. Not to mention the "This is Sportscenter" commercials. To this day, in the age of Youtube, Twitter, and Facebook, I still watch Sportscenter to see what I have been missing. Watching the HD highlights are pretty cool. Recently, Sportscenter became a live marathon for several hours from 9-3p.m., although they play the same highlights over and over again. Not to mention the annoying Bottomline ticker.
    1mmrrstan

    What happened to highlights?

    SportsCenter has become unwatchable. This morning's 7:00 a.m. Program covered one game during the entire hour (Chiefs/Ravens). Showed highlights and talked about it four different times. No baseball (it's September and playoffs are not that far off, no Tennis (Semi Finals of the US Open). Just one game, contract issues for a Bengals player and previews of upcoming NFL and college games. Doesn't ESPN have a hundred other talk show options that I happily skip? This isn't just today. When baseball is covered, it's Yankees and Dodgers. This time last year, the Yankees were at least 10 games behind Baltimore, but we always saw Yankees highlights. Orioles would get coverage if someone hit a homerun, or Mike Trout hit a homerun against them (and that was the highlight)

    What used to be a great way to start my day has become unwatchable......
    booj6

    FOLLOW ME! FOLLOW ME TO FREEDOM!

    Let's face it; SportsCenter is one of the greatest shows of all time, and also has the greatest long-running series of commercials EVER. En Fuego, as it were. What clever people over there in Bristol. Dan Patrick, Boomer, Stu Scott, Kenny Mayne...what more can you say? One of my favorites is the old school no- nonsense Bob Ley. Charley Steiner's also great, and willing to do anything in the commercials. Ley and Chris Berman led the way in the early going, and then Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann brought the show onto another level.

    (Olbermann leaving the Big Show was about as stupid as Shelley Long leaving "Cheers.") The show has changed the way athletes view themselves always looking for a way to get into the highlight reel. And it has changed the way that other networks broadcast sports and show highlights. And think of the catch phrases: put the biscuit in the basket, as cool as the other side of the pillow, he could...go...all...the...way, you can't stop him, you can only hope to contain him, show them what they've won: a National League baseball game. All the great ones. Boo-Yah!
    nirvanarulz82

    The only place for sports news

    I have always, and always will love, Sportscenter. The Big Show. It is the only show where you can be completely informed on almost all goings on in the major (and minor) sports, and have a least a few laugh out loud chuckles. I love the catch phrases by anchors such as Stuart Scott, Dan Patrick, and Kenny Mayne. And Mayne is so deadpan. It's hilarious. The intro is really awesome as well... "Sportscenter: NOW" Dan dan da, dan dan da.

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    • Trivia
      The show has only been interrupted twice in the show's 40 year history to cover a national event the first being September 11, 2001 to cover the attack on the World Trade Center and again on November 13, 2015 to cover the Paris terrorist attacks.
    • Quotes

      Chris Berman: He. Could. Go. All. The. Way.

    • Connections
      Edited into Tosh.0: Gay Restaurant (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      We Run LA
      Produced and Written by Louie Rubio & Alex Shultz

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • ESPN
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sports Recap
    • Filming locations
      • Bristol, Connecticut, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • ESPN (Entertainment & Sports Programming Network)
      • ESPN Enterprises
      • The Walt Disney Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color

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