Monday night's game between the Patriots and the Jets means little in the standings, but it does mark the end of an era on network television.
UNDATED (AP) -- It's the 555th and last Monday Night Football game on ABC. After 36 seasons, the series switches to its sister cable network ESPN, while is paying one-point-one billion dollars per year for the franchise.
ABC began its Monday Night Football run on September 21st, 1970, with the Jets playing at Cleveland. The original broadcast team consisted of Keith Jackson, Don Meredith and the often bombastic Howard Cosell. Frank Gifford replaced Jackson in the second year.
While Cosell sometimes infuriated the audience, long-time producer Dennis Lewin said he "made people listen."
The ABC franchise draws to a close with Al Michaels and John Madden calling the action. Michaels will follow the series to ESPN.
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UNDATED (AP) -- It's the 555th and last Monday Night Football game on ABC. After 36 seasons, the series switches to its sister cable network ESPN, while is paying one-point-one billion dollars per year for the franchise.
ABC began its Monday Night Football run on September 21st, 1970, with the Jets playing at Cleveland. The original broadcast team consisted of Keith Jackson, Don Meredith and the often bombastic Howard Cosell. Frank Gifford replaced Jackson in the second year.
While Cosell sometimes infuriated the audience, long-time producer Dennis Lewin said he "made people listen."
The ABC franchise draws to a close with Al Michaels and John Madden calling the action. Michaels will follow the series to ESPN.
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