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sportswriter. The show itself is then introduced with Reali mentioning three topics to be discussed, then exclaiming "Ten topics, one winner. Horn me!" The opening theme plays, and cuts to Reali for an introduction. The panelists are then individually introduced and given time for an opening statement. Most of the panelists use this time for jokes or criticism of the host or other panelists, which can lead to points or mutes. (One such example is when Woody Paige used his time by blowing a miniature
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shorter time limit to fit between the first and second commercial breaks. In the case of a scoring change happening during the first commercial break, Reali will tell the scores and announce the panelist or panelists that committed the "commercial break violation" before the first "Buy or Sell" topic. Between 2010 and March 2020 and again starting in
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second half. The panelists then alternate going first for the remaining topics. Each topic is timed between 15 and 30 seconds each depending on time remaining. Reali usually gives a panelist one point per topic, although he occasionally gives more than one point or deducts points depending on the strength or weakness of the argument. Only once there was a one-person showdown and a four people showdown.
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then alternate going first for the remaining topics. Each topic is timed between 15 and 40 seconds each depending on time remaining. Reali usually gives a panelist one point per topic, although he occasionally gives more than one point or deducts points depending on the strength or weakness of the argument. Only once there was a one-person showdown and a four people showdown.
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has the most wins in the history of the show, with more than six hundred. Despite early negative reviews due to its now-defunct argumentative formatting, the show has lasted more than twenty years on the air, remaining a staple on ESPN. The show became less combative and more playful over the years,
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The panelist with the lowest point total is eliminated. In the case of ties, Reali often breaks them by miscellaneous things, like whose hair is better combed. If the awarding of a point causes a tie for the two lowest panelists, Reali sometimes gives the same panelist a second point to break it.
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Each panelist appears either in the offices of their newspaper, in front of a screen representing the city in which they are located, or in another studio. Dallas, Denver, and Los
Angeles (when Bill Plaschke is appearing) still use their newspaper offices as studio space while Washington, Miami,
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Signature sign-off of the show, with Reali crumpling his notes and throwing them towards the camera. As he does this, the panelists will often continue to chatter in the background as the show ends. Since the summer of 2016, Reali has gone more towards throwing paper airplanes or flicking paper
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Signature sign-off of the show, with Reali crumpling his notes and throwing them towards the camera. As he does this, the panelists will often continue to chatter in the background as the show ends. Since the summer of 2016, Reali has gone more towards throwing paper airplanes or flicking paper
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A rapid-fire segment in which the panelists are asked to "buy" or "sell" (be for or against) two to three different concepts, also drawn from current sports headlines. In the first few months of this format and sometimes used with three panelists, four topics were discussed, with each having a
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The next contestant with the lowest point total is removed, leaving just two. (In the event all four contestants were in the third round (mostly an important Out of Bounds), the two lowest point totals are eliminated). The camera then reveals the final two contestants and Reali typically says
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A commercial-free transition to the opening moments of the show starts with the host, Reali, introducing the panelists as "four of
America's most (themed) sportswriters." For example, if the "theme word" is "indifferent," the four panelists would all do their impressions of an indifferent
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limit to fit between the first and second commercial breaks. In the case of a scoring change happening during the first commercial break, Reali will tell the scores and announce the panelist or panelists that committed the "commercial break violation" before the first "Buy or Sell" topic.
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horn, as a pun towards the show's name; this resulted in Paige being muted by Reali). Also any scoring changes that can be seen on ATH's YouTube page, Reali will tell the scores and announce the panelist or panelists that committed the "Pre-Show violation" before the first "First Word"
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Reali says how long it will be until the next episode, for example, "we're on a 23-and-a-half hour break." On
Fridays, he will sign off by saying "a 71-and-a-half-hour break." If there is an extended period until the show comes back on, Reali may simply say, "You do the
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Reali says how long it will be until the next episode, for example, "we're on a 23-and-a-half hour break." On
Fridays, he will sign off by saying "a 71-and-a-half-hour break." If there is an extended period until the show comes back on, Reali may simply say, "You do the
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discussed. Formerly, Lounge music is played in the background as the winner talks. The lounge music is not played in serious Face Time (deaths, major news (both sports and non-sports related)). Since 2018, the theme song plays throughout Face Time.
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Frank Isola (June 18, 2021, October 25β27, 2021, January 31, 2022 - February 1, 2022, March 14, 2022, March 20β24, 2023, December 20β21, 2023, March 18β20, 2024, July 22β23, 2024, July 29β31, 2024, August 1β2, 2024 and August 28,
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format became semipermanent beginning with the July 13, 2020 episode, which saw the show expand back to its normal length. The show returned to its regular format when it returned to the studio in
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culture or the news is discussed. Lounge music is played in the background as the winner talks. The lounge music is not played in serious Face Time (deaths, major news (both sports and non-sports related)).
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panelists were given less time than they earned, or at least one panelist would not be given any time at all. During this round, panelists could appeal to the
Disembodied Voice for more points.
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Champions, most points ever (176) 2nd most points ever (136) most points lost (-336) second lowest score (-286) 9-5 versus Sarah Spain
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Angeles employs this as well when J.A. Adande is a panelist.) Newspaper office space is rarely used in today's iteration.
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map was removed. Panelists still appear from left to right as on a map of the United States, from the westernmost on the left to the easternmost on the right.
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Clinton Yates (August 31, 2018, August 12, 2019, August 30, 2019, October 18β22, 2021, March 15β16, 2022, March 27β31, 2023, and March 25β29, 2024)
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radio talk shows "Dale and Holley" and "The Big Show", based in Boston. Originally a semi-regular, Holley left the show and ESPN to contribute to
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Washington bureau, where high definition sets were built for both shows. In 2014, Reali relocated to New York, with a studio built in ABC's
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premiered on November 4, 2002. From its premiere until January 30, 2004, the show was hosted by
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2930:Richard Deitsch (7 September 2014).
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2087:
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1556:His & Hers
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