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Yahoo Sports Network viewer's guide

Yahoo Sports Network viewer's guide

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Yahoo Sports Network debuts Wednesday, Aug. 20, and will feature more than 60 hours of original programming a week from shows covering a range of sports, including the NFL, NBA, MLB, combat and more. This includes live programming such as The Ariel Helwani Show, Yahoo Sports Daily, Inside Coverage and Yahoo Fantasy Forecast, as well as recorded episodes of The Kevin O'Connor Show, Football 301, Network with Rich Kleiman, and other fan favorites. The channel is an all-access pass to some of the biggest stories and most trusted voices in sports, delivering 24/7 expert commentary and analysis from Yahoo Sports and its partners.
Operated by category leading FAST network, C15 Studio, Yahoo Sports Network is now available on LG Channels and Sling Freestream, and launching on Samsung TV Plus, Amazon Fire TV, Fubo, Plex, Prime Video, and The Roku Channel over the coming weeks.
The channel is also available on yahoosports.tv, a new comprehensive home for Yahoo Sports video. In addition to distributing Yahoo Sports Network, yahoosports.tv houses highlights from most every major sports league, as well as content from partners such as OneFootball and Motorsport Network. This gives fans a one-stop shop for Yahoo Sports video programming on desktop computers and mobile devices.
Here's a guide to the first week of programming for Yahoo Sports Network…
Wednesday, Aug. 20
9-11 a.m. ET — Yahoo Sports Daily: Wake up to everything you may have missed last night with Yahoo Sports' newest daily show as Jason Fitz and Caroline Fenton start your day with the biggest stories from around the world of sports.
12-1 p.m. ET — College Football Enquirer: Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey discuss what the penalties for Michigan after the sign-stealing case mean for the future of NCAA punishments, as well as the Big Ten pondering a supposed 28-team College Football Playoff bracket.
1-3 p.m. ET — The Boys In The Back: Conner Burks and Eric Jackman analyze the latest in the world of combat sports.
5-6:30 p.m. ET — Yahoo Fantasy Forecast: Matt Harmon and Ray Garvin break down the 12 rookies you need to draft this year.
6:30-7:30 p.m. ET — Inside Coverage: Andrew Siciliano and Yahoo Sports NFL insiders Charles Robinson, Jori Epstein and Frank Schwab take a look at the latest news inside the NFL, covering the "hows" and the "whys" of the league's biggest stories.
Thursday, Aug. 21
9-11 a.m. ET — Yahoo Sports Daily: Wake up to everything you may have missed last night with Yahoo Sports' newest daily show as Jason Fitz and Caroline Fenton start your day with the biggest stories from around the world of sports.
12-1 p.m. ET — Good Word with Goodwill: Senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill welcomes guests from around the league to chat about the latest offseason happenings in the NBA.
1-2 p.m. ET — The Craic: Ireland's own Petsey Carroll talks the latest in the world of MMA.
3-4 p.m. — Football 301: Nate Tice and Charles McDonald break down the AFC East and what to expect this season out of the Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots, New York Jets and Miami Dolphins.
5-6:30 p.m. — Yahoo Fantasy Forecast: Matt Harmon and Scott Pianowski take a look at 12 backup players who are just one injury away from fantasy superstardom that you may want to stash on your roster this season
6:30-7:30 p.m. — Inside Coverage: Live from The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, Frank Schwab, Charles Robinson and Ben Fawkes break down the biggest news from the NFL that day, look ahead to the third week of the preseason and talk some betting angles you might want to take a look at before the season kicks off in two weeks.
8-9 p.m. ET — The Cooligans: Alexis Guerreros and Christian Polanco sit with Canadian winger Jayden Nelson to talk about his first season with the Vancouver Whitecaps.
Friday, Aug. 22
9-11a.m. ET — Yahoo Sports Daily: Wake up to everything you may have missed last night with Yahoo Sports' newest daily show as Jason Fitz and Caroline Fenton start your day with the biggest stories from around the world of sports.
11 a.m.-12 p.m. ET — College Football Enquirer: Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey look ahead to Week 0 as the college football season officially kicks off in Ireland with Iowa State and Kansas State in Dublin
7:30-8:30 p.m. ET — Baseball Bar-B-Cast: Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman preview the weekend ahead in the MLB.
8:30-9:30 p.m. ET — The Kevin O'Connor Show: Kevin O'Connor chats NBA offseason with The Ringer's Wosny Lambre and dives into fantasy football with Yahoo Sports' Matt Harmon.
Saturday, Aug. 23
All day: the best shows from the week at Yahoo Sports, On3 and Uncrowned
Sunday, Aug. 24
5-6:30 p.m. ET — Yahoo Fantasy Forecast: Recorded at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, Matt Harmon, Charles McDonald, Justin Boone and Scott Pianowski break down 12 high-risk/high-reward fantasy players who could make (or break) your season.
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