years I started Disney 2010 uh Disney owns ESPN and ESPN has a magazine that publishes articles about a number of different things and right when Istarted at or a year into when about a year into when I was starting at Disney uh ESPN was set to
Sports Illustrated is one of them. ESPN magazine, right? I think saw that one.Anyway, so she-- And you have your own company, right?
So Gawker itself went after large media companies on a regular basis, like Conde Nast, and Time Inc., and Hearst. ESPN was in the crosshairs of Deadspin.Apple was often being taunted by Gizmodo.
to play that game still? ESPN and Sports outlets.
the top analyst on television today. At ESPN , he does all of the Grand Slams and a bunch of other tournaments. And so you know modern tennis as well as anyone out there.
So the second half of the book is more thematic-- chapter on football, chapter on colleges, chapter on my life with television, both local and ESPN , chapter on golf, et cetera, et cetera, international basketball, the Olympics. And then tying it all together with a little personal look back about everything.
Um, and that's very leverable, but it also means you have to nurture that because I think when you have a think ESPN has been good in both. Um, there's no question, you mentioned that I'm I've been active for many years with
So in previous roles, she served as editor-in-chief of Deadspin, launched digital features programs at Esquire and New York Magazine's The Cut has edited investigations and narrative features for ESPN The Magazine, and has covered the war in Iraq from Baghdad for The Washington Post. It's a pretty, pretty big spread.
I instantly get into sports television. I work for ESPN for two years, then transition to work for Fox Sports where I am now in Los Angeles. And that's when "Uncomfortable Conversations" has kind of erupted.
I wanted to be a sportswriter and write about sports. I had loved watching ESPN as a kid and reading the sports section of the newspaper and "Sports Illustrated." So I figured, why don't I go be a sports reporter? Kind of combine my passions and do something I'm really excited about.
You're not in the business of making sandwiches, you're in the business of happiness. I see it on ESPN and, you know-- and some Nebraska fans were not happy because they said, we eat at Wendy's too.
We've got to put an end to it. And it turns out ESPN was covering the event, and they had a huge Jumbotron located right next to our vehicle.
We're a gaming network on YouTube. So think about ESPN for gamers, where the sports instead of being football, or soccer, they are Call of Duty, they are Minecraft. And who here has played the game Minecraft?
to awaken the remote As I heard the TV click with the usual drum beat of ESPN highlights a tinge of resentment tickled my toes by the time it reached my knees it had become
started at or a year into when about a year into when I was starting at Disney uh ESPN was set to launch uh their branded ESPN films division on the back of 30 for30 documentaries so so Bob Iger who's a CEO of Disney has a vision of Disney which
studio which is where I work um as opposed to going to Warner Brothers are Universal and selling the rights to stories are trying to pitch them as producers and then using ESPN films brand with another company so we started meeting um gentleman Bill Simmons no longer at the company um if you're in the sports you would know that about
I worked with Shaq-- I mean, I'm sorry, Shaq wasn't there-- but I worked with Kenny and Charles, ABC when they were doing their halftime with Bill Walton, a lot of ESPN appearances. And so that gave me the experience.
That's what many thought. And now on ESPN , number one. It's tremendous how you've gone from one to the other and succeeded.
writers for ESPN .com: very authoritative.
They're an ESPN blogger; they're an ESPN superfan. The huge difference is that, with technology enabling it, that your customer today can be your competition tomorrow.
Globe and ESPN this is his first book so
I write songs for ESPN2 and HRA drag racing.
And if you saw the ESPN special, he did it not just through physical training.
I gave a speech to ESPN , and now one of their CEOs keeps a ball on his desk at all times, just to remind him to let the other person talk.
Now it didn't mean that ESPN didn't have huge advantages over you.
pret assent to a predecessor of ESPN but anyway the main competition was between
And that was it. So it was really-- and ESPN . So it probably was only like 10 to 15 total jobs.
And then they appreciated it so much, they made it a television show January 28. We come on every night on ESPN 2, and every morning on ESPN News. It's the off season for the NBA.
What Kirk ended up doing is ESPN was running shot charts on their box scores.
So Hunter wrote about it in his ESPN column; sparked 30,000 hits to her Website that went from like 300 overnight.
Is Mike Breen on the screen all the time in the ESPN games?
The "Basketball: A Love Story," the series on ESPN .
That quickly transitioned into me working at Fox Sports and ESPN and getting to work a lot in the entertainment industry and, again, this intersection.
You know, now that ESPN has basically got most of the southern hemisphere and the French NBC have got the northern hemisphere--
documentaries so so Bob Iger who's a CEO of Disney has a vision of Disney which is like one Disney and his opinion was if ESPN was interested in feature films they should be talking to the movie studio which is where I work um as opposed to going to Warner Brothers are Universal and selling the rights to stories are trying to pitch them as
It's the off season for the NBA. But I do ABC, "ESPN Countdown," in particular on weekends, and on Sundays, and obviously we had the NBA finals. Which was a great NBA final with Lebron James delivering a championship to Cleveland.
And Javier says, in ESPN 's documentary, Son of the Congo, we see how difficult it is for Serge Ibaka to give back to everyone in need.
So if you name something Google or even ESPN , there are people who are going to hear it repeatedly before they start to use it and learn whether it's
So that dad was in the den watching ESPN .
Not only do you have young bloggers within the ESPN TrueHoop network, but you have guys in print who are adopting some of the fantastic aspects of social media and Tim has a fantastic
a lot of the Yahoo or the formerly AOL FanHouse or ESPN .com writers came from newspapers.
Well, when ESPN set up a blog to cover the Miami Heat, they brought Brian Windhorst along.
Michael: Wow. Frank: And ESPN broadcast it so it was actually an artificially low rating because when you're on cable, the ratings are just generally gonna be a couple of points lower. Well, ratings
appeared on CNN, ESPN , Women's Health, and the Kansas City Star amongst others.
And we were late to church every Sunday because we were watching "ESPN Highlights." And so I always straddled this interesting line
to build off, being on CBS and the ESPN platform, as well as local cable networks.
Mr. Law is a senior baseball writer for ESPN , where he writes a column and appears frequently on television and other media
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