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“I celebrated the assignment more than I should probably admit,” Scott said. “Alaska was my last infinity stone.”
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At ESPN, we’re constantly evaluating how to serve fans best and invest in the future of sports. Today’s renewal announcement with the Premier Lacrosse League is an example of both.
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From kicking off in Ireland to dogpiles in the dirt in Oklahoma City and Omaha, ESPN has once again delivered the heart-pounding drama and unforgettable moments that define college sports.
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ESPN is doubling down on Disney+ original content with a new all-female sports studio show that promises to shake up traditional sports coverage when it premieres on Monday, June 30.
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Learn more about the diverse group of summer interns working in different ESPN offices nationwide through this survey
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Journalism Showcase: From cold email to full access, E60 tells Scot Pollard’s heart transplant story
Before “Heart of Pearl” airs Father’s Day at 1 p.m. ET on ESPN, producer Dan Lindberg reveals E60’s careful approach to telling the former basketball star’s tale
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Before covering the UFL Championship Game Saturday on ABC, our game storytellers revel in the all-access insights, real-time decision-making and FaceTime with family celebrations from earlier this season
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A new era of Hoop Streams — ESPN’s digital NBA pregame show — has arrived! The well-established ESPN NBA platform has a new-look team, led by Host Vanessa Richardson and Analyst and 10-year NBA veteran Iman Shumpert.
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Today, on Vitale’s 86th birthday, ESPN announced the creation of the Dick Vitale Invitational, a new ESPN Events men’s college basketball event that will annually honor Vitale, and a new multi-year contract extension for the legendary analyst through the 2027-28 season.
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Led by coordinating producer Scott Gustafson, producers Greg Shapiro and Eric Posman, hosts Kris Budden and Matt Schick, and analysts Chris Burke and Mike Rooney, Squeeze Play was on the air for a grand total of 45 hours from May 31-June 2. The team covered live Regionals action from more than 100 games at 16 different sites, with up to six games on the screen at a time.
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During Thursday’s Game 1 of the NBA Finals, we will debut “SPORTS FOREVER,” a new brand campaign that celebrates ESPN’s iconic legacy. We caught up with Jo Fox, SVP of Marketing, to share more about this new brand campaign during such an important time for ESPN.