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“El Deporte Tiene Nombre y Apellido” (In Sports, a Name is Everything) spotlights the deep emotional bond Latino fans have with names, heritage and pride in sports.
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SportsCenter is traveling across the country this summer, but this week’s stop in Georgia will be the ultimate playground for ESPN, broadcasting four major events in Atlanta.
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SportsCenter anchor Kevin Negandhi and veteran ESPN producer Charlie Moynihan, who worked on the original “50-50” series in 2005, share what makes this stop stand out — and why it’s more than just trick shots.
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Director Farrell: “Jeremy [Schaap] and I felt strongly we could give [Abbott’s] story the highest quality treatment, and at the same time reach a whole new audience that might be completely unaware of his life and career”
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The pair are great examples of ESPN’s commitment to cross-sport versatility in reporting
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Don’t blink or you’ll miss myriad color-matching square puzzles solved in seconds; Shobar and anchor Kevin Negandhi are in Seattle to cover the start of a mind-bending tournament
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Working with trusted partners managing day-to-day operations, Schulz explains how she oversees both NHL and tennis productions during a packed sports calendar
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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.