The usual weekday morning program of Get Up and First Take were bumped from the main channel.
First Take was moved to ESPN2 to make way for the MastersGetty GettyESPN broadcasts the first two rounds of the opening golf major of the year[/caption]
ESPN broadcasts day one and two of the Masters from the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia.
The full live broadcast of the exclusive event doesn’t begin until 3 pm ET.
Get Up was replaced by two hour-long episodes of SportsCenter.
But it was moved to ESPN2 to make way for SportsCenter.
Molly Qerim and Stephen A. Smith’s show is usually on air from 10 am ET to midday ET every weekday.
SportsCenter at the Masters was scheduled for 10 am ET until 1 pm ET on both Thursday and Friday.
And the live broadcast then kicked in from 3 pm ET through the afternoon and evening.
There was also a special SportsCenter at the Masters broadcast on the schedule for 7.30 pm ET.
ESPN Thursday and Friday schedule
6 am ET - SportsCenter
10 am ET – SportsCenter at the Masters
1 pm ET – Welcome to the Masters
3 pm ET – Masters LIVE
7.30 pm ET – SportsCenter at the Masters
One such instance occurs during Wimbledon in June and July.
That means the live action is usually underway before America wakes up.
CBS takes over from ESPN as Masters broadcaster for the weekend action.
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