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- Football_Tonight abstract "Football Tonight is a sports radio program that began airing on ESPN Radio July 21, 2008, and is run each weeknight from 7- 8 pm and 10pm to 1am on Saturday evenings during football season. The one-hour show is hosted by Freddie Coleman and Jon Siebel on a rotating basis and discusses what happened in football that day. The format is similar to what is done on ESPN's NFL Live weekdays. Marc Kestacher provides the ESPN Radio SportsCenter updates every 20 minutes during the early show with Neil Jackson providing the updates on the late run.Early shows discussed what Favre needs to do to become reinstated into the league, what contracts are being negotiated, and what stars might not even make it to training camp. Calls from the general public don't typically take place on Football Tonight. Instead, other ESPN personalities like Trey Wingo, John Clayton, Jeremy Green, and Mike Golic are brought on to provide analysis of the holdouts, contracts, and each weeks preparation, many doing double duty for Football Tonight and NFL Live on the same day. Questions that fans may want answered are encouraged to be sent to the show at footballtonight@espnradio.com. The show, along with SportsCenter Nightly, replaced the weeknight showing of GameNight. The early show is followed by The Pulse, and the late night show is followed by SportsCenter Nightly.".
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- Football_Tonight wikiPageRevisionID "403754254".
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink Category:ESPN_Radio_shows.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink Doug_Gottlieb.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink ESPN.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink ESPN_Radio.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink ESPN_Radio_SportsCenter.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink GameNight.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink Jeremy_Green.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink John_Clayton_(sportswriter).
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink Marc_Kestacher.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Golic.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink NFL_Live.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink Neil_Jackson.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink SportsCenter_Nightly.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLink Trey_Wingo.
- Football_Tonight wikiPageWikiLinkText "Football Tonight".
- Football_Tonight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Football_Tonight subject Category:ESPN_Radio_shows.
- Football_Tonight hypernym Program.
- Football_Tonight type Work.
- Football_Tonight type Show.
- Football_Tonight comment "Football Tonight is a sports radio program that began airing on ESPN Radio July 21, 2008, and is run each weeknight from 7- 8 pm and 10pm to 1am on Saturday evenings during football season. The one-hour show is hosted by Freddie Coleman and Jon Siebel on a rotating basis and discusses what happened in football that day. The format is similar to what is done on ESPN's NFL Live weekdays.".
- Football_Tonight label "Football Tonight".
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- Football_Tonight wasDerivedFrom Football_Tonight?oldid=403754254.
- Football_Tonight isPrimaryTopicOf Football_Tonight.