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2001–02 2002–03 The 2000–01 daytime network television schedule for the six major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States in operation during that television season covers the weekday daytime hours from September 2000 to August 2001.
On September 11, 2001, all six major networks suspended their daytime programing due to live coverage of the September 11 attacks. Daytime programming resumed for Fox and The WB on September 12, while the Big Three networks resumed their regular daytime programs during the week of September 17.
2001: Deion Sanders [13] [14] Randy Cross Jerry Glanville Mike Ditka: 2002: Deion Sanders Dan Marino [15] Boomer Esiason [16] 2003: 2004: Greg Gumbel: Dan Marino Boomer Esiason Shannon Sharpe [17] 2005: 2006: James Brown [18] Dan Marino Boomer Esiason Shannon Sharpe Charley Casserly [19] 2007: Dan Marino Boomer Esiason Shannon Sharpe Charley ...
Get ready for table jumping and possibly a lot of ketchup and mustard as CBS brings its NFL Today pregame show to Buffalo. NFL Today will be broadcasting live from Highmark Stadium's Lot 6 ...
The live “Playoff Pep Rally” will be broadcast at 7:30 a.m. Central Time. (In Kansas City the “Today” show airs on KSHB-TV.) Fans wanting to be part of the broadcast must arrive no later ...
While the regular Fox NFL Sunday crew did the pregame show, Chris Rose served as the studio host and anchored the in-game highlights, as John Lynch and Trent Green served as studio analysts for the halftime and post-game reports during the broadcast. On January 24, 2010, Fox NFL Sunday broadcast on-location from New Orleans for the 2009 NFC ...
In their 22nd season together, they have become the NFL's longest-tenured broadcast team. The first 20 years were at Fox before they moved to ESPN's “Monday Night Football” last year.
For 1974, CBS abandoned the pre-recorded NFL Today broadcast and its short-form wrap-up show, Pro Football Report, for a live, wraparound style program titled The NFL on CBS. [4] It started a half-hour prior to kickoff of either the singleheader or doubleheader telecast (12:30, 1:30, or 3:30 p.m. Eastern ).