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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | SportsNation is a part of ESPN's afternoon block of "journalists yell about sports" shows (along with Numbers Never Lie, Dan Le Batard Is Highly Questionable, Jim Rome Is Burning, Pardon the Interruption and Around the Horn), hosted by by Colin Cowherd and Charissa Thompson (formerly Michelle Beadle). Unlike the rest of said shows, this one utilizes gratuitous amounts of Web 2.0 wizardry to gauge the response of viewers voting on the SportsNation section of ESPN's website, in a format that often involves guessing the predictions of the users in various formats, inspecting the top 3 best/worst/embarrassing moments of the day, and looking at sports-related viral videos. |