I can imagine this covid is crushing ESPN. There numbers are WOAT, cable was already a dying bizness. Only things keepin it afloat are the draft n jordan documentary
You may have heard that there is a global pandemic going on, and there isn’t much in the way of live sports on the air right now. This is bad news for just about everyone, but a new post by three analysts at a media and technology research firm is reporting (and borderline cheerleading) that...
Through four of its 10 episodes, The Last Dance has been a tremendous success for ESPN, generating fantastic ratings and rave reviews. The five-week docuseries — focusing on Michael Jordan and the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls — is available in a variety of ways to ESPN subscribers, but cord-cutters...
Those who are desperately craving live baseball will be getting their fix from ESPN and the KBO…but they’ll have to stay up late or wake up early to get that fix. ESPN announced on Monday that the network would be airing one live KBO game per day, beginning with Tuesday morning’s Opening Day...
The Chicago Bears had a disappointing 8-8 record in 2019, after going 12-4 and winning the NFC North in 2018. Mitch Trubisky struggled at quarterback in his third season, leading the Bears to acquire Nick Foles this offseason to compete with Trubisky for the starting job. Well, on Monday’s...
There's been discussion about ESPN providing rebates for missed events, but a Sports Business Journal report suggests they have some time to make those up.
Bomani Jones and Pablo Torre will remain at ESPN, reportedly signing new deals to stay at the network despite the cancellation of High Noon in February.
Authentic Brands Group, which owns Sports Illustrated and licenses publishing rights to TheMaven, says it disagrees with budget cuts the publisher has made.
Since COVID-19 has upended our lives and stopped sports as we’ve all known since early March, it’s no surprise that a starved audience has been watching original programming like the NFL Draft and critically-acclaimed documentary The Last Dance. Both drew the biggest viewership of sports...
Scott Van Pelt's featured role hosting the 11 p.m. ET SportsCenter is in the spotlight with no sports being played. He explains the show's approach to CNN.
After 14 years at Fox, Charles Davis is moving to CBS to join their #2 NFL team with Ian Eagle. AA's Shlomo Sprung talked to Davis and Eagle about the move.
Leagues are navigating complicated paths back to seasons. These are the experts they're consulting, what they're prioritizing, and the stops and starts along the way.
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