Creativity has always been a driving force in our mission to serve sports fans.
Anytime.
Anywhere.
One group whose creativity and ingenuity has been in full display during this unprecedented time is the ESPN Deportes team focused on creating content for U.S. Hispanic fans.
For several weeks now, ESPN Deportes have been on the air daily, with live news and information – all produced from home – pioneering live production of shows on ESPN.
Many of the commentators have transformed their living rooms, dining rooms and basements to studio in order to continue to bring fans the latest sports news.
In this video, co-hosts of Jorge Ramos y Su Banda, the first ESPN Deportes show to return to the air, share their perspective on the challenges of working remotely. See those cast members and more ESPN Deportes teammates and their work-from-home setups in the photo gallery below.
Martin Fradkin and Guli Corradetti produced the video.
Carolina de las salas, co-host, Jorge Ramos y su Banda (Carolina de las salas/ESPN)
Fernando Tirado, SportsCenter anchor (Fernando Tirado/ESPN Deportes)
Carolina Padrón, SportsCenter anchor.(Carolina Padron/ESPN)
Ricardo Puig, Futbol Picante (Ricardo Puig/ESPN Deportes)
Fernando Lopez, deputy editor, ESPNDeportes.com (Fernando Lopez/ESPN Deportes)
Hernán Pereyra, soccer analyst; co-host of Jorge Ramos & Su Banda (Hernán Pereyra/ESPN Deportes)
Diego Cora, soccer analyst; Jorge Ramos y Su Banda (Diego Cora/ESPN Deportes)
Daniel Trejo-Serrano, Assignment Editor (Daniel Trejo-Serrano/ESPN Deportes)
Juan Villicaña, producer. (Juan Villicaña/ESPN Deportes)
Jose del Valle,
soccer analyst; Jorge Ramos y Su Banda. (Jose del Valle/ESPN Deportes)
Pilar Perez, Jorge Ramos y su banda (Pilar Perez/ESPN Deportes)
Sebastian Martínez Christensen, Jorge Ramos y su banda (Sebastian Martínez Christensen/ESPN Deportes)
Martin Ainstein, Jorge Ramos Y Su Banda
Moises Llorens, Jorge Ramos y su banda