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extra point : ウィキペディア英語版
extra point

''Extra Point'' is a twice-daily, two-minute segment on ESPN Radio that covers generic sports-related topical news and opinion. The AM edition airs Monday through Saturday at various times between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. ET, and the PM edition airs Monday through Friday between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. ET. On the segments, ESPN personalities provide editorial comments on the sports news stories of the day.
As of 2005, it is heard on over 472 affiliates across the United States and Canada.
Commentators include:
* ''NFL Live'' host Trey Wingo
* ''SportsCenter'' anchor Linda Cohn
* ''Miami Herald'' columnist Dan Le Batard
* ''College GameDay'' and ''SportsCenters Rece Davis
* ''SportsCenter'' anchor Jay Harris
* ''Outside the Lines'' weekend host and ''SportsCenter'' Reporter Jeremy Schaap
* ''SportsCenter'' Correspondent Shelley Smith
Former contributors include Keith Olbermann, Tony Bruno and Dick Schaap.
Extra Point was cancelled by ESPN Radio due to budgetary reasons. The last Extra Point segment aired on December, 10, 2010.
==External links==

*(ESPN Radio )

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