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      • In 1953, ABC -TV executive Edgar J. Scherick (who would later go on to create Wide World of Sports) approached MLB with a Saturday Game of the Week. With fewer outlets than CBS or NBC, ABC needed paid programming (or "anything for bills" as Scherick put it).
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  2. The following article details the history of Major League Baseball on ABC, the broadcast of Major League Baseball games on the ABC television network. 1950s. In 1953, [1] ABC -TV executive Edgar J. Scherick (who later created Wide World of Sports) broached a Saturday Game of the Week, [2] TV sport's first network series.

  3. The network first aired Saturday Major League Baseball Game of the Week games between 1953 and 1955, in 1960, and in 1965. ABC then televised MLB games from 1976 to 1989, airing Monday Night Baseball, Thursday Night Baseball, and Sunday Afternoon Baseball in various years during that period.

  4. Over the forthcoming years, MLB games became major attractions for American television networks, and each of the Big Three networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) would air packages of baseball games at various times until the year 2000.

  5. The following article details the history of Major League Baseball on ABC, the broadcast of Major League Baseball games on the ABC television network.

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    In 1953, ABC-TV executive Edgar J. Scherick (who later created "Wide World of Sports") broached a "Saturday Game of the Week", television sport's first network series. At the time, ABC was labeled a "nothing network" that had fewer outlets than CBS or NBC. ABC also needed paid programming or "anything for bills"(as Scherick put it). At first, ABC h...

    1960-1961 In 1960, ABC returned to baseball broadcasting with a series of late-afternoon Saturday games. Jack Buck & Carl Erskine were the lead announcing crew for this series, which lasted one season. ABC typically did three games a week and two of the games were always from the Eastern or Central Time Zone. The late games (no doubleheaders) were ...

    Under the initial agreement with ABC, NBC, and Major League Baseball (1976-1979), both networks paid $92.8 million. The network paid $12.5 million per year to show 16 Monday night games in 1976, 18 in the next three years, plus half the postseason (the League Championship Series in even numbered years and World Series in odd numbered years) and the...

    ABC hardly showed any baseball games during the regular season in the 1980s; when they did, it was only on either Monday or Thursday nights from the end of Sweeps Week in late May until the NFL preseason started in the first week of August, and then not again until the playoffs. The network also had a clause where they could air a game the last day...

    In 1994 (after a four-year hiatus when CBS exclusively carried the MLB television rights), ABC returned to baseball. Under a six-year plan, Major League Baseball was intended to receive 85% of the first $140 million in advertising revenue (or 87.5% of advertising revenues and corporate sponsorship from the games until sales top a specified level), ...

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    Major League Baseball on ABC is the de facto title of a program that televises Major League Baseball games on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The program has appeared in various forms [7] c. 1953-1965 ( ABC Game of the Week ), 1976–1989 ( Monday Night Baseball, Thursday Night Baseball, and Sunday Afternoon Baseball ), and 1994–1995 ...

  8. Jan 10, 2024 · The following article details the history of Major League Baseball on ABC, the broadcast of Major League Baseball games on the ABC television network. 1950s. In 1953, ABC-TV executive Edgar J. Scherick (who later created Wide World of Sports) broached a Saturday Game of the Week, TV sport's first network series. At the time, ABC was labeled a ...

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