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===Former=== * ''The Big Bad Bruins Live'' β A weekly look into the happenings of the Boston Bruins, focusing on the top stories of the week surrounding the team, with segments about its history. The show is hosted by Dale Arnold and features a rotating panel of expert analysts. * ''The Instigators Live'' β A debate show featuring Bruins analysts that focuses on the latest hockey news, hosted by Jack Edwards, Andy Brickley and Billy Jaffe. The program was originally hosted by Edwards, Brickley and Mike Milbury; with [[Bob Beers (ice hockey)|Bob Beers]] and [[Lyndon Byers]] as substitutes. * ''NESN Live'' β Nightly sports news program featuring live reports and coverage of all of the major sports teams in the Boston area, cancelled in February 2018. * ''Breakfast with the Sox''/''Breakfast with the Bruins'' β A one-hour replay of the previous night's Red Sox or Bruins game. Originally aired when the Red Sox played a game on the west coast, it was later expanded to air every morning after a game; a version focusing on Bruins games debuted in 2007. The program ended in November 2010 when NESN began airing a simulcast of ''Dennis and Callahan''. * ''[[Dennis and Callahan]]'' β A three-hour simulcast of a [[WEEI-FM|WEEI]] weekday morning sports talk show hosted by [[John Dennis (talk show host)|John Dennis]] and [[Gerry Callahan]]. * ''NESN After Hours'' β A weeknight one hour infotainment program that debuted on December 2, 2019, replacing NESN Sports Today, typically airing between 10p-12a and repeated at 2AM and 5AM the following morning. Shortened to a half-hour, solo anchor format by November 2021 following the departure of co-host Emerson Lotzia, Jr. Cancelled March 11, 2022 * ''NESN's Comedy All Stars'' β A half-hour series featuring various stand-up comics; most of the jokes are geared towards Boston sports. * ''NESN Daily'' β A nightly half-hour sports news program that debuted on August 6, 2010, replacing ''SportsDesk''; the program ended on June 10, 2013. * ''NESN Sports Today'' - A nightly half-hour sports news program that replaced ''NESN Daily'' in June 2013 and was replaced by ''NESN After Hours'' in December 2019 * ''NESN Sports Update'' β A 30-minute sports news show pre-recorded the night before repeated throughout the 6-10 AM time period (6-9 AM Saturdays and Sundays.) Cancelled March 11, 2022 * ''NESN Sports Weekend'' - A 30-minute sports news show that airs from 10PM-12AM Saturdays and Sundays and repeated on Sunday and Monday mornings from 4-6 AM. Cancelled March 11, 2022 * ''Pocket Money'' β A half-hour game show, hosted by Paul "Fitzy" Fitzgerald (played by Nick Stevens), that took place on the streets of Boston, in which fans were asked sports trivia questions. [[SportsTime Ohio]] and [[SportsNet New York]] air a similar program called ''Beer Money''. * ''Red Sox Hot Stove'' β A Red Sox program airing during the Major League Baseball offseason; hosted by Tom Caron, the program also features appearances from many guest stars such as [[Gordon Edes]], Nick Cafardo and [[Jerry Remy]]. * ''[[Ring of Honor Wrestling]]'' * ''[[Sox Appeal]]'' β A Red Sox-themed [[reality television|reality]] [[dating game show|dating show]] that debuted in August 2007, which followed a man or woman during three, two-inning-long [[blind date]]s that take place over the course of one of the team's games. * ''SportsDesk'' β A twice-daily half-hour program that featured reports on teams of importance to New England viewers and their players. It was generally shown during the evening after Red Sox or Bruins game coverage. NESN also reran the program in half-hour blocks from 5:00 to 8:00 a.m. (or 9:00 a.m. on mornings when the Bruins or Red Sox did not play). [[Jade McCarthy]] and Cole Wright were the lead anchors; Jayme Parker served as a reporter. Regular contributors included [[Tony Massarotti]], former Celtic [[Dana Barros]], former Patriot [[Ted Johnson]], [[Mike Adams (Radio)|Mike Adams]] and James Murphy. * ''SportsDesk Lights Out'' β A weekly wrap-up program that aired Sundays at 10:00 p.m. with a rebroadcast at 11:00 p.m. It was hosted by Cole Wright or Jade McCarthy, and generally covered the top sports stories of the week. * ''[[Ultimate Fighting Championship|UFC]] Wired'' * [[World Wrestling Federation]] monthly television specials from [[Boston Garden]].
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