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- GameNight abstract "GameNight is a weekend sports talk radio show hosted by John Seibel. GameNight is regarded as being the flagship series of ESPN Radio, being the network's first longform program and airing every night since the network's 1992 debut until July 21, 2008. On that day the weeknight run was replaced by Football Tonight and SportsCenter Nightly. Now the show airs Saturdays from 8pm ET to 12am and Sunday's from 10pm 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 broadcast from ESPN Headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut.Guests on GameNight, include Mel Kiper Jr., John Clayton, Chris Mortensen, Ric Bucher, Tim Kurkjian and Eric Byrnes. Jeff Rickard currently is the Fill-In Host.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 John Seibel, Doug Gottlieb, Keith Olbermann, Tony Bruno and Mike Tirico.ESPN Radio SportsCenter airs every twenty minutes throughout GameNight. The anchor is Neil Jackson, who also is the update anchor for The V Show with Bob Valvano.A local version of GameNight also airs on CHUM 1050, the flagship of TSN Radio (ESPN Radio's sister network), from Tuesday through Saturday nights.".
- GameNight country United_States.
- GameNight format Sport.
- GameNight starring John_Seibel.
- GameNight wikiPageExternalLink show?showId=gamenight.
- GameNight wikiPageExternalLink index.
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- GameNight wikiPageLength "7148".
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- GameNight wikiPageRevisionID "504543201".
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Amy_Lawrence.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Andy_Gresh.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Bristol,_Connecticut.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink CHUM_(AM).
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_sports_radio_programs.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Category:ESPN_Radio_shows.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_programs_on_XM_Radio.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Cubs.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Mortensen.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Chuck_Wilson_(radio_host).
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink College_basketball.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Doug_Gottlieb.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink ESPN_Radio.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink ESPN_Radio_SportsCenter.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Byrnes.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Football_Tonight.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Freddie_Coleman.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Jeff_Rickard.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink John_Clayton_(sportscaster).
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink John_Clayton_(sportswriter).
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink John_Seibel.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Olbermann.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Tom_Sawyer_characters.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Major_League_Baseball.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Mel_Kiper,_Jr..
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Mel_Kiper_Jr..
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Mike_&_Mike.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Tirico.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Mike_and_Mike_in_the_Morning.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink NBA.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink NFL.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink National_Basketball_Association.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink National_Football_League.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink PlayStation_2.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Ric_Bucher.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Ron_Santo.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Ryen_Russillo.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Sony.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Sport.
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- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink SportsCenter_Nightly.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink TSN_Radio.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Talk_show.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink The_Dan_Patrick_Show.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink The_Pulse_(radio).
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink The_V_Show_with_Bob_Valvano.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Tim_Kurkjian.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Bruno.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- GameNight wikiPageWikiLinkText "GameNight".
- GameNight country "USA".
- GameNight firstAired "1992-01-01".
- GameNight format Sport.
- GameNight format Sports.
- GameNight format Talk_show.
- GameNight hasPhotoCollection GameNight.
- GameNight homeStation ESPN_Radio.
- GameNight lastAired "Present".
- GameNight runtime "18000.0".
- GameNight showName "GameNight".
- GameNight starring John_Seibel.
- GameNight website show?showId=gamenight.
- GameNight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ESPN.
- GameNight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Radio_Show.
- GameNight subject Category:American_sports_radio_programs.
- GameNight subject Category:ESPN_Radio_shows.
- GameNight subject Category:Radio_programs_on_XM_Radio.
- GameNight hypernym Sports.
- GameNight type Broadcaster.
- GameNight type RadioProgram.
- GameNight type Work.
- GameNight type Program.
- GameNight type Show.
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- GameNight type Thing.
- GameNight type Q1555508.
- GameNight type Q386724.
- GameNight comment "GameNight is a weekend sports talk radio show hosted by John Seibel. GameNight is regarded as being the flagship series of ESPN Radio, being the network's first longform program and airing every night since the network's 1992 debut until July 21, 2008. On that day the weeknight run was replaced by Football Tonight and SportsCenter Nightly. Now the show airs Saturdays from 8pm ET to 12am and Sunday's from 10pm to 1am ET.".
- GameNight label "GameNight".
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- GameNight sameAs Q5519781.
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- GameNight wasDerivedFrom GameNight?oldid=504543201.
- GameNight homepage show?showId=gamenight.
- GameNight isPrimaryTopicOf GameNight.
- GameNight name "GameNight".