<Li> NHRA J&A Service Pro Mod Drag Racing Series </Li> <P> FS1 airs various studio shows, especially in the afternoon and early evening . In May 2015, Fox Sports hired Jamie Horowitz, formerly of ESPN, to oversee the channel as Fox Sports' President of National Networks . Following his arrival, FS1 began to pivot its studio programming towards opinion - oriented shows similar to those he oversaw on ESPN, and also hired away several notable personalities from ESPN, such as Skip Bayless and Colin Cowherd . Horowitz likened this strategy, which has been referred to as "embrace debate", to that of sister property Fox News Channel; he argued that fewer viewers were watching conventional sports news programs such as SportsCenter due to the ubiquity of online news and highlights, but that there were "record highs" for opinion programs . </P> <Ul> <Li> First Things First (weekdays 6: 30--9: 30 a.m. Eastern; replayed from 3--5 p.m.) - Morning sports news and debate program with Nick Wright, Cris Carter, and Jenna Wolfe </Li> <Li> Skip and Shannon: Undisputed (weekdays 9: 30 a.m.--noon Eastern; replayed from midnight--2 a.m.)--Mid-morning debate program with Skip Bayless, Shannon Sharpe, and Joy Taylor </Li> <Li> The Herd with Colin Cowherd (weekdays noon--3 p.m. Eastern)--Simulcast of Colin Cowherd's radio program on Fox Sports Radio . </Li> <Li> Speak for Yourself with Cowherd & Whitlock (weekdays 5 - 6 p.m. Eastern; replayed from 11 p.m.--midnight) Afternoon talk / debate program with Colin Cowherd and Jason Whitlock </Li> <Li> TMZ Sports (weeknights at 2 a.m. Eastern) similar to the syndicated TMZ celebrity gossip show, this program focuses specifically on athletes </Li> </Ul> <Li> First Things First (weekdays 6: 30--9: 30 a.m. Eastern; replayed from 3--5 p.m.) - Morning sports news and debate program with Nick Wright, Cris Carter, and Jenna Wolfe </Li>

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