ESPN Deportes revamps Miami newsroom, unveils Latino sports hero backdrop

In the midst of the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, ESPN revamped its Miami newsroom bureau with a GlowPoint camera that enhances the live hits and reporting produced from the studios in Coral Gables, Fla., along with a special backdrop that celebrates Latinos in sports.

Edgardo Mattei, ESPN coordinating producer in Miami explains: “Miami is an important market for our domestic and international businesses and this new space, along with the GlowPoint camera in the center of our newsroom, will allow all ESPN entities – including special guests, those reporters who visit on assignment or those who are based here – to produce live or recorded hits with the same look and technology used across all major ESPN studios. We incorporated Latino athletes that have had an impact in a variety of sports as the backdrop because it showcases the diversity of Miami and our audiences.”

The Kansas City versus Green Bay game tonight on Monday Night Football (ESPN, ESPN Deportes, 8:30 p.m.) is part of the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.

Sebastian Christensen, ESPN Deportes reporter, uses the new bureau for the first time. A variety of Latino athletes serve as backdrop for the shot.

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(Guli Corradetti – Nestor Cora/ESPN)

The Miami newsroom’s new wall celebrating Latino athletes.

(Guli Corradetti – Nestor Cora/ESPN)

Argentine Manu Ginobili – Four-time NBA Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist, Champion in Europe.

(Guli Corradetti – Nestor Cora/ESPN)

Dominican Pedro Martinez – MLB World Series champion, Hall of Fame, three-time Cy Young award winner.

(Guli Corradetti – Nestor Cora/ESPN)

ESPN Deportes commentator, Argentine Mario Alberto Kempes – 1978 World Cup Champion, 1978 World Cup MVP, UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup, UEFA Super Cup, Copa del Rey, Torneo Nacional Argentino, two-time Spanish League Pichichi.

(Guli Corradetti – Nestor Cora/ESPN)

ESPN Deportes commentator, Mexican Raul Allegre – Two-time NFL Super Bowl champion XXI and XXV.

(Guli Corradetti – Nestor Cora/ESPN)

ESPN Deportes commentator, Mexican Hugo Sanchez – Five-time Spanish League Pichichi, Champion in Mexico, Spain and Austrian leagues, UEFA Golden boot 1989-90, best Mexican footballer according to the IFFHS.

(Guli Corradetti – Nestor Cora/ESPN)
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