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by Almighty - Top 1000, Jan 25 '00
Pros: Great sports! Cons: EXPENSIVE!
If you've ever wondered why your cable rates keep going up, or why cable seems so much more expensive than it did a few years ago, the answer is ESPN, and television rights to sports. If you think you are upset by cable rates that rise 5-10% per year,...
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by kufan , Jan 02 '00
Pros: Many (see below) Cons: Fringe sports now and then
I don't watch a lot of tv. But when I do I want it to be informative, fast, and either related to sports or humor. And THAT is why Sportscenter and ESPN is so good. If you like sports and humor I recommend Sportscenter for the following reasons: ...
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by chrissamdog - Top 1000, Oct 24 '00
Pros: Sports,sports and more sports Cons: none
I am a pretty big sports buff, and since I am single you will usually find this chammel on my TV unless there is a good program on somewhere else. They have a plethora of sporting events, sports shows, specials, quiz shows and much much more. they may...
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by three_ster, - Top 10, Jul 19 '00
Pros: variety, sportscasting, Sportscenter, 50-greatest athletes Cons: commercials
An avid sportsfan, I do not know what I would do if I was ever deprived of my ESPN. The all sports, all the time network has become a main part of my television viewing since I came to the college campus of WSU. I usually watch SportsCenter every day,...
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by dde3164 , Mar 21 '00
Pros: Great Cons: None
ESPN is the best in sports news, highlights, statistics, sports, it just has everything. If I am watching television and I can not find anything to watch I just switch the channel to ESPN because they always just about have something on I want to watch....
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by Kittyokc - Top 500, Jun 11 '00
Pros: Great coverage Cons: none
If any of you out there are NASCAR fans or racing fans, you would probably agree that ESPN and ESPN2 have the best coverage of the races. Other networks are trying to get in on it now that it has become so popular. But from what I've seen from them,...
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by krieg39 , Feb 23 '00
Pros: listed Cons: listed
ESPN has been an existing host of sports across the world. However, as a resident in U.S. I am only interested in only those sports played nationally across the country. When I turn to ESPN, it gives every detailed information such as stats and...
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by m3buff , Mar 08 '00
Pros: Hilarious, in your face, sports info Cons: Chris Berman needs to stick to baseball...
ESPN Sportscenter was the greatest show when Keith Olberman was an anchor. He made the whole show from top to bottom. After he left, I thought nothing would be the same again. But when Stuart Scott and Dan Patrck team up together the show is a...
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by AVisconti , Feb 25 '00
Pros: Great Programs Cons: none
I have long been a sports fan and have grown up watching ESPN. I wake up every morning and the first thing I do is tun on the TV and watch Sportscenter. I get all the sports information i could need and more. My friends are amazed at what I know about...
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by shauncool - Top 1000, Jan 16 '00
Pros: Great Sports Coverage, great programming, great variety, on basic cable Cons: You need to subscribe to cable or satellite service to watch it, networks buy up most of the sporting events so they can't show them live
This channel has been the one that I always turn to when I cannot find any interesting sitcoms or movies to watch. ESPN is a 24-hour sports network and has been around for as long as I can remember.
ESPN has been around for a long time, but...
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by strategery - Top 500, Mar 23 '01
Pros: Keith Olbermann is gone. Cons: Kenny Maynes remains.
What does ESPN stand for? My crack research staff was unable to turn up any conclusive answer. The most plausible results are: a) Experimental Sports Programming Network, b) Executive Sports Programming Network, or c) Essentially Sophomoric...
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by HawgWyld - Top 200, Oct 21 '01
Pros: All the sports you're likely to need. Cons: Some events will drive you nuts.
I suppose my marriage isn't that much different from a lot of folks' when it comes to the age-old punishment my irate wife will dish out every now and again. When she's truly mad, I'll get the old "go sleep on the couch bit," see.
What she...
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by Alkaiser - Top 500, Dec 18 '99
Pros: Stuart Scott, Dan Patrick, Kenny Mayne Cons: Those stupid dogs playing poker commercials, and the ESPYs.
The one and only place to get the best sports news, and the best color commentators. While ESPN has taken some flak for elevating the self-centrism and highlight-oriented mindset for today's athletes, ESPN has brought a lot of sports and sports news to...
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by SpudGirl , Jan 11 '00
Pros: Great for sports fans! Cons: Not all football all the time
Between SportsCenter and NFL Primetime, ESPN has the best NFL information available on television. It has been an exciting, if not a little strange, year in the NFL and I have counted on ESPN to bring me all the news I wanted to know in football. They...
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by TIZAJ , Jan 14 '00
Pros: best sports channel ever Cons: no more olbermann :-(
BACK IN THE DAY, someone very bright thought up the idea of having a total sports network. Thank the stars that he did!! I stumbled upon ESPN one night about 10 years ago while channel surfing b4 bedtime, I cought sportcenter and mistook it for the 3...
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