GameNight

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GameNight
Genre Sports talk
Running time 4 hours, weekdays
6 hours, weekends
Country Flag of United States USA
Home station ESPN Radio (1992-)
Starring Freddie Coleman
Jeff Rickard
John Seibel
Air dates January 1, 1992 – Present
Website GameNight

GameNight is a nightly sports talk radio show hosted by various personalities such as John Seibel, Freddie Coleman, Jeff Rickard and Amy Lawrence. GameNight is the flagship series of ESPN Radio, being the network's first longform program and airing every night since the network's 1992 debut. It now airs every weekday from 11pm ET to 2am ET and on weekends from 7pm ET to 1am ET. The program features in-game updates, guests ranging from superstars to experts, and in-depth analysis on the day's sports stories. It is broadcasted from ESPN Headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut.

Guests on GameNight, include Mel Kiper Jr., John Clayton, Chris Mortensen, Ric Bucher, Tim Kurkjian and Eric Byrnes. Fill-in hosts for GameNight include Ryen Russilo and Amy Lawrence. The most notable former host is Chuck Wilson, who was on the program from its debut to July 2005, when his contract expired and was not extended. Other former hosts include sports personalities such as Doug Gottlieb, Keith Olbermann, Tony Bruno and Mike Tirico.

ESPN Radio SportsCenter airs every twenty minutes throughout GameNight. The anchor on weekdays for GameNight is Jay Reynolds and AllNight with Jason Smith. And the weekend update anchor for GameNight is Neil Jackson, who also is the update anchor for The V Show with Bob Valvano.

Contents

  • Freddie Coleman: (regular, 2004-present)
  • Amy Lawrence: (fill-in, 2006-present)
  • Jeff Rickard: (regular, 2006-present)
  • Ryen Russilo: (fill-in, 2006-present)
  • John Seibel: (regular, 2000-present)

Beginning in late 2006, GameNight was cut back to four hours to make room for The Pulse with Doug Gottlieb, who left GameNight to join The Pulse. It is now heard from 10pm ET to 2am ET on weekdays and 7pm ET to 1am ET on weekends. Jeff Rickard, John Seibel and Freddie Coleman host the show and unlike the previous format, the current one is more of a traditional sports radio program with talk, debate, guests, score updates and commentary.

The fact that it is often now hosted by only one host on weekdays has caused some uproars from listeners, but on the weekends, it is still hosted by two hosts.

  • Champs or Chumps: A spin-off of Studs or Duds, in this segment the host(s) runs down some of the top players or teams and discusses while thay are a champ or a chump.
  • Choice Cuts: This segment is when the big calls and plays from the day's games are replayed over the air. Often during baseball season, they will play one of Ron Santo's outburst to one of the Chicago Cubs plays.
  • Freddy's Bold Prediction: Started by John Seibel, each Friday night during the college football season, Freddy Coleman makes his bold prediction for an upset on Saturday.
  • Freddy Coleman's GameNight Challenge: This segment appears every Sunday night when Jeff Rickard will pose Freddie Coleman multiple trivia questions from the past week in sports with respect to history.
  • Monday Buzz: Somewhat of a spin-off of Tomorrow's Headlines Tonight, each Sunday Coleman and Rickard run down the top storys that your newspapers will be covering tomarrow.
  • Sound Off: This segment is when the hosts will post questions or topics and ether read or respond to phone calls and e-mails from listeners.
  • Baseball Tonight, College GameNight, NBA Fastbreak and NFL Quick Hits: These are segmenta that that rundown all of the game scores and news from their respective leagues, such as college basketball, Major League Baseball, the NBA and the NFL.

Until late 2006, GameNight was heard every night from 7pm ET and lasted six hours till 1am ET. The program was featured full of segments including: The Starting Lineups at the top of every hour, GameNight Recycles at the top of the last hour, The Last Word at the end of the fifth hour, Studs and Duds at the end of the last hour, Tomarrow's Headlines Tonight at the end of the fifth hour, Sound Off in the middle of the fifth hour and Choice Cuts at the end of the last hour.

Throughout the program the hosts were also joined by contibuters from around the nation giving live in-game updates of a variety od sporting events. They were also joined by players after their games to discuss what happened in their game and what they are thinking.

  • Starting Lineups: This was when each host shares their views on the sports world. This segment occurs at the beginning of each hour.
  • Recycles: In this segment, first five hours of the show were summarized in ten minutes. It usually included interviews with the day's biggest stars and experts with sound bites.
  • The Last Word: This segment was near the end of the show when the hosts play discussions from earlier show like Mike and Mike in the Morning and The Dan Patrick Show and the hosts gave their take on how they feel about the subject.
  • Tomarrow's Headlines Tonight: In this segment the hosts ran down all of the big news whether sports or not that you would be reading about that next morning, whether it's in the Sports section, the Business section or the Money sections and more.
  • Studs and Duds: This is when the hosts would review all of the studs of the day and all of the duds of the day. This occurred near the end of the show.
  • Fast Break Trivia: This was a trivia game in which the hosts would ask three callers five different questions, which generallyed to a common theme. All of the contestants got ESPN Scene it and the player who gets the most correct answers wins a Sony PlayStation 2.

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