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  2. Friday night death slot - Wikipedia

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    Fox did not include such a slot in 2015–16, but the show chosen to fill the 9:00 p.m. time slot was the low-budget panel game World's Funniest Fails. In 4 October 2019, Fox cleared its Friday night time slots to make way for WWE SmackDown, which ran on the network until 13 September 2024, [40] after which USA Network will take over the show. [41]

  3. Jimmy Kimmel Live! - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Kimmel Live!, sometimes shortened to JKL, is an American late-night political satire talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, and broadcast on ABC.The nightly hour-long show tapes and is based out of the Hollywood Masonic Temple in Hollywood, California.

  4. Talk radio - Wikipedia

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    Typically the programming of main talk radio stations is modified whenever there is a major football event, such as a La Liga or a national team match. Daily late-night sport (football) talk shows are also very relevant, with a very intense competition of the radio stations in this time slot which typically starts around midnight.

  5. NFL on American television - Wikipedia

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    Every season, the Chargers and the Rams play at least 22 combined games which cannot be scheduled in the Sunday early time slot because they and most of their respective AFC West and NFC West rivals are in the Pacific and Mountain time zones: nine home games for one team and eight home games for the other; the Chargers' away games at Denver and ...

  6. Tom Leykis - Wikipedia

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    Leykis was born in New York City and spent his early childhood in the Bronx. [2] [10] [11] His father was a union leader at The New York Post.[5] [12] He graduated from Newfield High School in Selden, New York at the age of 16, [5] then entered Fordham University to study broadcasting, but dropped out due to financial issues.

  7. WKYC - Wikipedia

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    WKYC (channel 3) is a television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Tegna Inc. Its studios are located on Tom Beres Way (a section of Lakeside Avenue in Downtown Cleveland named after the station's longtime political reporter who retired in 2016), [2] [3] and its transmitter is located in suburban Parma, Ohio.

  8. Damon Amendolara - Wikipedia

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    Damon Lawrence Amendolara (born June 21, 1979) is the morning host (6–9am ET) for Mad Dog Sports Radio on Sirius XM. He was previously the morning host for CBS Sports Radio Network, [1] heard across North America. He was promoted to that time slot in March 2017. [2] He previously worked as the evening host for WBZ-FM in Boston.

  9. NBA on CBS - Wikipedia

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    The consensus was that a basketball game in prime time would have drawn fewer viewers. As a result, CBS used to regularly run NBA games in the 11:30 p.m. time slot (then occupied by The CBS Late Movie). For the 1980 and 1981 NBA Finals, CBS scheduled Games 3 and 4 on back-to-back days (Saturday and Sunday) to avoid an extra tape delay game.