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May 28, 2013, 1:06 p.m.
LINK: www.digiday.com  ➚   |   Posted by: Joshua Benton   |   May 28, 2013

Josh Sternberg at Digiday has the info:

The Time Inc. sports outlet is rolling out a 30-minute daily live talk show called “SI Now powered by Ford” with the hopes of bringing back some of SI’s swagger. Anchored by SI’s Maggie Gray, the show will broadcast live at 1p.m. EDT, Monday through Friday. It will include commentary and analysis from a roster of SI contributors but also tap into the social world where visitors can log into the site to comment, ask questions, answer polls. After the show airs, it will get a second life on the site where visitors can view on demand.

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