Fox Sports Live
Fox Sports 1 Live (abbreviated as FS1L or FS1Live, styled as FS1 Live with Jay and Dan) is an American sports news television program that debuted on Fox Sports 1 on August 17, 2013, and serves as the channel's flagship sportscast of record. The half-hour-long nightly program focuses on highlights and analysis of the day's major sporting events and previews of upcoming events, news on professional and college sports, commentary, and feature stories in the style of a late-night talk show. The program is broadcast from the Fox Network Center in Los Angeles, California.
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Fox Sports Live
Fox Sports 1 Live (abbreviated as FS1L or FS1Live, styled as FS1 Live with Jay and Dan) is an American sports news television program that debuted on Fox Sports 1 on August 17, 2013, and serves as the channel's flagship sportscast of record. The half-hour-long nightly program focuses on highlights and analysis of the day's major sporting events and previews of upcoming events, news on professional and college sports, commentary, and feature stories in the style of a late-night talk show. The program is broadcast from the Fox Network Center in Los Angeles, California.
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The current logo during the second run of the show.
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