Journalism On Display: Social Reaction To ESPN’s Storytelling
Some of this week’s outstanding content from ESPN’s storytellers:
This is the kind of content I'm here for…Touching story https://t.co/MHIFOeY2i3
— Chad Steele (@CSteele32) October 10, 2019
Great article – and my guys @cca_nuwanda & @24johnpw getting some love!
Florida Man 2.0: Behind Minshew's mustache lie 'genius tendencies' https://t.co/bWFLnN8vn4
— Jamie Walley (@jamiewalley) October 9, 2019
Thread on this well written ESPN article on AD's trade request: https://t.co/uZNJSFSkdc
1: AD doesn't get to play the "leak of my trade request submarined my year" card when HE strategically leaked it."
2: Rich Paul acts like he did NO a service. He nuked their leverage (Contd)
— BrooklynsBeat (@brooklynsbeat) October 8, 2019
Football and basketball are still my favorite, but man, soccer is so crazy how can u not love it. These guys might love it a little too much tho https://t.co/nFHh7pnYq8
— MJ (@MattThePolack) October 10, 2019
“Those people that say that we should just ‘shut up and dribble,’ they should just shut up and watch us.”
Most dominant team in the league AND socially conscious? You don't say. https://t.co/9gkFb7Xlyk
— Rob Woodfork (@RobWoodfork) October 11, 2019
#RT @espnmma: RT @jeffwagenheim: Spent some time with John Howard, who 15 years into his MMA carer has learned how to best utilize his special abilities. Tonight on @espnmma he sets his sights on the @ProFightLeague's $1 million payoff.https://t.co/JqxCspRKRC
— MMA VIEWS by Ben Neumann (@mmainthenews) October 11, 2019