To understand how diffuse the world of sports media has become, look no further than ESPN’s “SportsCenter.” ESPN’s flagship newscast airs multiple iterations throughout the day on linear platforms. It ...
ESPN’s Los Angeles-based “SportsCenter” and soccer studio coverage out of the city are coming to an end, with plans to relocate the productions to Bristol, Connecticut. The sports network’s decision ...
ESPN's personalized SportsCenter for You in product in its DTC app is made possible by WSC Sports technology and additional video content from its reporters.
ESPN reporter and anchor Michele Steele is leaving the network after 14 years, she announced recently on Twitter. Steele joined ESPN in 2011 and has held a variety of roles with the company over the ...
A longtime “SportsCenter” anchor is departing the Worldwide Leader. Stan Verrett is leaving ESPN later this summer after 25 years with the network, according to a report from Front Office Sports. ESPN ...
Bristol-based sports media giant ESPN has announced it’s ending the production of its ‘SportsCenter’ shows in Los Angeles and relocating the work to its main Bristol campus. The move will add ...
On September 7, 1979, at exactly 7 p.m. EST, television sports history was made when ESPN officially launched its first broadcast. Roughly 30,000 viewers tuned in to see the brand-new 24-hour sports ...
The dynamic of SportsCenter has changed over the years in a drastic way, but two of ESPN's biggest names that used to man the desk are going off on their own to continue their sports media journeys.
Thursday marks a big day for sports fans and a new era for ESPN as its new streaming service is set for kickoff, packaging the network’s programming with fantasy sports integrations, enhanced ...
ESPN's Los Angeles-based "SportsCenter" and soccer studio coverage out of the city are coming to an end, with plans to relocate the productions to Bristol, Connecticut. The sports network's decision ...