SportsCenter is a daily sports news television program, and the flagship program of American cable and satellite television network ESPN since the network's launch on September 7, 1979. Originally broadcast only daily, SportsCenter is now shown up to twelve times a day, replaying the day's scores and highlights from major sporting events, along with commentary, previews and feature stories. The show has aired more than 50,000 unique episodes, more than any other program on American television, and is shot in ESPN's high definition studio facilities in Bristol, Connecticut and Los Angeles, California.
Nothing is more central to the Christian faith than the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ—but have you grasped the full majesty and power of those decisive events in history? In this series we will explore the final moments of Jesus’ ministry here on Planet Earth and what it means for us today. As you journey with Jesus from the garden of Gethsemane to His trial, His crucifixion, and His glorious resurrection, you’ll learn stunning insights that will touch your heart and revive your spirit in profound ways.
BFFs Ruby Rose Turner and Ruth Righi have the ultimate VIRTUAL sleepover. The girls battle it out in the first ever quarantine games, get real with true confessions and flex their cupcake decorating skills.
José Machado and Patrícia Müller criticize television series: two TV series in confrontation with more suggestions to watch at the end of each episode.
The Feed features three unique and distinctly opinionated hosts, sharing their take on today’s most innovative food trends. Culinary expert Gail Simmons; superstar chef Marcus Samuelsson; and comedian and food writer Max Silvestri anchor a rollicking adventure into the world of culinary and food culture in America. Each episode of The Feed pits the unlikely combination of these three personalities against each other in unconventional food challenges that allow each competitor to show off their unique perspectives on the food world. Viewers are exposed to the most recent food trends as Gail, Marcus and Max take quirky, fun-spirited competition outside the kitchen and onto the streets of New York City.
"Power Confidential" is the official after show for the hit series "Power". It will highlight the most memorable and jaw-dropping moments from that week's episode and provide exclusive behind-the-scenes insights.
In 1999, Cult Movies TV was inspired in part by two earlier video documentaries that Copner and Barnett produced, Bela Lugosi Then And Now and On The Trail Of Ed Wood.