What We Learned From Fox Sports Live's Debut

What We Learned From Fox Sports Live's Debut
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One must be careful when reviewing a nightly television show after just one episode. Kinks get worked out, formats get tweaked, and on-air personalities tend to grow more comfortable with their new shows as time goes on. To cite a non-sports example, the same Jimmy Fallon who flop-sweated his way through an interview with Robert De Niro on show No. 1 will be taking over the “Tonight Show” next year.

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