The 'Lights

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The 'Lights
Starring David Diamante
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time6 AM - 9 AM ET in 20 minute time blocks
Production company NBCUniversal
Release
Original network NBC Sports Network
Original releaseAugust 13, 2012 (2012-08-13) 
April 2013 (2013-04)

The 'Lights was a daily morning sports highlights program on NBC Sports Network that launched in August 2012. Designed as an alternative to ESPN's SportsCenter , unseen anchor David Diamante narrated the previous day's games and highlights in a half-hour loop. An on-screen sidebar provided information, stats, and comments relevant to the game being highlighted.

Its time-slot expanded from 7-9 AM to 6-9 AM Eastern Time during its short run. [1] [2]

The program was placed on hiatus during the Stanley Cup Playoffs and was scheduled to be re-tooled to re-air in late August 2013. It later was removed from the schedule entirely. [3] Its replacement was a loop of fitness programming under NBCUniversal's digital Radius brand, which aired six times in three hours.

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  2. Hiestand, Michael (21 August 2012). "Boomer Esiason: Tim Tebow should be limited to special teams". USA Today.
  3. Ourand, John (July 1, 2013). "Ratings not living up to demand for highlights-heavy shows". Sports Business Journal. Retrieved September 4, 2013.