<P> ATH is recorded in New York City as of September 8, 2014 . Before that the program emanated from Washington, D.C., where it was located in the same studio as Pardon the Interruption (PTI). </P> <P> The moderator for ATH is Tony Reali . He has hosted the program since 2004, and until the relocation to New York, Reali was also the statistician on PTI . </P> <P> Around the Horn premiered on November 4, 2002 . From its premiere until January 2004, the show was hosted by Max Kellerman, who at the time was largely known strictly as a contributor to ESPN's Friday Night Fights . Kellerman departed from the network for Fox Sports and after the show tried out several replacements, current host Tony Reali was named the permanent host in February 2004 . As of August 2017, Woody Paige has the most wins in the history of the show, with more than five hundred . Despite early negative reviews due to its argumentative formatting, the show has lasted more than fifteen years on the air, remaining a staple on ESPN . </P> <P> The original set was in the same Atlantic Video complex as the set for Pardon the Interruption . It featured the host's desk with the point triggers and mute buttons . The judge of the show scores four panelists, that are shown on four different screens . Behind the host's desk was a map of the contiguous United States of America with the cities the sportswriters on the show appeared from . The map, divided into time zones, displayed the names of five newspapers representing each time zone . The Los Angeles Times represented the Pacific Time Zone, the Denver Post the Mountain Time Zone, the Dallas Morning News and Chicago Sun - Times both represented the Central Time Zone, and the Boston Globe represented the Eastern Time Zone . This was to create a regionally biased discussion, but this was later phased out . </P>

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