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"The James Brown Show" debuts as America's only 52-week, fully national sports and entertainment broadcast series. It showcases America's foremost stars from major sports and other popular notable events. It delves into face-to-face intimate interviews with personalities who define sports in the 21st century. J.B. is a three time All-Ivy League basketball player, and a trusted anchor, journalist and reporter who has covered every major sport in his over 30 year career. The program is a perfect comrade in live sports, local news as well as late night.
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Rerun Air Date: April 23, 2025
"The James Brown Show" debuts as America's only 52-week, fully national sports and entertainment broadcast series. It showcases America's foremost stars from major sports and other popular notable events. It delves into face-to-face intimate interviews with personalities who define sports in the 21st century. J.B. is a three time All-Ivy League basketball player, and a trusted anchor, journalist and reporter who has covered every major sport in his over 30 year career. The program is a perfect comrade in live sports, local news as well as late night.

Rerun Air Date: April 24, 2025
"The James Brown Show" debuts as America's only 52-week, fully national sports and entertainment broadcast series. It showcases America's foremost stars from major sports and other popular notable events. It delves into face-to-face intimate interviews with personalities who define sports in the 21st century. J.B. is a three time All-Ivy League basketball player, and a trusted anchor, journalist and reporter who has covered every major sport in his over 30 year career. The program is a perfect comrade in live sports, local news as well as late night.

Rerun Air Date: April 25, 2025
"The James Brown Show" debuts as America's only 52-week, fully national sports and entertainment broadcast series. It showcases America's foremost stars from major sports and other popular notable events. It delves into face-to-face intimate interviews with personalities who define sports in the 21st century. J.B. is a three time All-Ivy League basketball player, and a trusted anchor, journalist and reporter who has covered every major sport in his over 30 year career. The program is a perfect comrade in live sports, local news as well as late night.

Rerun Air Date: April 28, 2025
"The James Brown Show" debuts as America's only 52-week, fully national sports and entertainment broadcast series. It showcases America's foremost stars from major sports and other popular notable events. It delves into face-to-face intimate interviews with personalities who define sports in the 21st century. J.B. is a three time All-Ivy League basketball player, and a trusted anchor, journalist and reporter who has covered every major sport in his over 30 year career. The program is a perfect comrade in live sports, local news as well as late night.
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