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Bill Macatee hosted the pregame shows with analyst Don Sutton [78] for NBC. Had the 1984 ALCS between the Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals gone the full five games (the last year that the League Championship Series was a best-of-five series), Game 5 on Sunday October 7, would have been a 1 p.m. ET time start instead of being in prime time .
A pre-game, pregame, or pre-match show is a television or radio presentation that occurs immediately before the live broadcast of a major sporting event.They typically feature previews and analysis relating to upcoming games (either a larger fixture, or a single game), including panel discussions, reports filed from the sites of the day's game, interviews with players and other personnel (such ...
The Minnesota Vikings vs. Cincinnati Bengals match-up today at 1 p.m. ET. The Bengals (7-6) are currently favored to win over the Vikings (7-6). Ready to tune into the Minnesota vs. Ohio showdown?
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On Thursday, October 10, 1985, NBC didn't come on the air for Game 2 [79] of the NLCS until 8:30 p.m. ET to avoid disrupting The Cosby Show at 8. [80] NBC would do the same thing for Thursday night games in subsequent postseasons. Dick Enberg hosted the 1985 NLCS pregame shows with Joe Morgan. [81]
As Ohio State and Notre Dame prepare to battle for the national championship on Monday night in Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the sponsor-driven pomp and circumstance have hit overwhelming ...
FanDuel Sports Network North is an American regional sports network owned by Main Street Sports Group (formerly Diamond Sports Group) and operated as a FanDuel Sports Network affiliate. The channel broadcasts coverage of sporting events involving teams located in the Upper Midwest region, with a focus on professional and collegiate sports teams ...
In 1985, NBC moved its Sunday pre-game show to 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time no matter what time that market got a game. CBS followed suit in 1986. Previously, NBC and CBS would air their pre-game shows at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time for markets that were only receiving games with 2:00 or 4:00 p.m. Eastern start times.