Journalism On Display: Social Reaction To ESPN’s Storytelling
Some of this week’s outstanding content from ESPN’s storytellers:
Truly inspiring
The death-defying, record-breaking ultra-swimmer – via @ESPN App https://t.co/JkroOd0gSb
— Emory Ogletree II (@THEMcGodiva) October 25, 2019
"Few institutions breed more conflict than families and boxing." Incredible story. Incredible writing. Stevenson-Gonzalez title fight is Saturday Night. https://t.co/tk7WahFJHp
— Dan Wetzel (@DanWetzel) October 25, 2019
There’s so many good points in here but Nneka nailed this one: “People watch us. The people that aren't watching us or saying they're not watching, it's just ignorance. To be honest, I think they're afraid to like us" https://t.co/RyzX2Z8SoT
— Alexis Mansanarez (@almansanarez) October 23, 2019
Quality content https://t.co/RdVDh2L5On
— King (@ColdCity7) October 20, 2019
"Leadership shouldn't be defined as 'This is what a man does, and maybe a women can do it too and match it, and if she doesn't, it's because she's a woman,'" @JocelynBenson said. "Leadership is based on who you are as a person, not based on your gender."https://t.co/PfbsZon8wt
— Phil Revard (@PhilRevard) October 24, 2019
I’m looking forward to my visit to Oxford, MS that’s upcoming. RT School of Journalism and New Media | Award-winning ESPN sports producer teaches workshop at University of Mississippi School of Journalism and New Media – School of Journalism and New Media https://t.co/7bXybN1WwD
— Dwayne Bray (@DwayneBrayESPN) October 22, 2019
– Molly Mita
ESPN Scores Three EPPYS
Editor and Publisher announced the winners of its 24th annual EPPY Awards this week. The EPPY Awards signify “the best media-affiliated websites across 30 diverse categories.”
ESPN won three awards in various categories including:
- Best Entertainment/Cultural News on a Website with 1 million unique monthly visitors and over: The Undefeated | ESPN
- Best Mobile App with 1 million unique monthly visitors and over: ESPN
- Best Investigative/Enterprise Video with 1 million unique monthly visitors and over: 44 Years, 41 Allegations | ESPN