The NFL has made its annual draft the absolute ruler of the late-April weekend it’s scheduled on. The draft takes place over the course of three days, and Rounds 4 through 7 of the 2024 NFL Draft will be held on Saturday, April 27 at 12 noon Et on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network. The first two days of the draft will feature the biggest names, but Day 3 will feature the unheralded players who make up the vast majority of NFL rosters. You can see every pick with a subscription to Hulu + Live TV.
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The third day of the 2024 NFL Draft will feature Rounds 4 through 7. Teams will have four minutes to get their picks...
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The third day of the 2024 NFL Draft will feature Rounds 4 through 7. Teams will have four minutes to get their picks...
- 4/27/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Each channel covering the draft will focus on different aspects of player development, and fans can choose the coverage style that suits them best.
The 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit, Michigan will see more than 250 college football players realize their dream of playing on the biggest stage in the world. All 32 NFL teams will walk away from this weekend with a new infusion of talent, and fans can watch it all live on their choice of network. ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network will each cover each of the draft’s seven rounds this year, and each will cover draft prospects from their own unique perspective. Fans can pick and choose which network will offer them the coverage they want, and The Streamable will let you know what you’ll see on each channel and how to stream the draft on each.
ESPN will focus on a player’s on-field achievements when...
The 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit, Michigan will see more than 250 college football players realize their dream of playing on the biggest stage in the world. All 32 NFL teams will walk away from this weekend with a new infusion of talent, and fans can watch it all live on their choice of network. ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network will each cover each of the draft’s seven rounds this year, and each will cover draft prospects from their own unique perspective. Fans can pick and choose which network will offer them the coverage they want, and The Streamable will let you know what you’ll see on each channel and how to stream the draft on each.
ESPN will focus on a player’s on-field achievements when...
- 4/23/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
One NFL insider voice that ESPN viewers will not be listening to as the new season kicks off is Chris Mortensen as the football analyst has announced his retirement from the network.
Mortensen had quietly quit the sports network earlier this year and ahead of the start of the NFL season has made it public to all of his fans.
“Excited about another season but it’s time to reveal after my 33rd NFL draft in April, I made a decision to step away from ESPN and focus on my health, family and faith,” he shared on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
Luckily for fans who have been following his career for 33 years, he’s still going to be giving his hot takes on the NFL.
“The gratitude and humility is overwhelming. It’s not a classic retirement. I’ll still be here talking ball. It’s just time.
Mortensen had quietly quit the sports network earlier this year and ahead of the start of the NFL season has made it public to all of his fans.
“Excited about another season but it’s time to reveal after my 33rd NFL draft in April, I made a decision to step away from ESPN and focus on my health, family and faith,” he shared on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
Luckily for fans who have been following his career for 33 years, he’s still going to be giving his hot takes on the NFL.
“The gratitude and humility is overwhelming. It’s not a classic retirement. I’ll still be here talking ball. It’s just time.
- 9/5/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2023 NFL season is still months away, but fans can get a taste of the excitement this weekend when the league holds its annual draft from April 27-29. Teams will pick their favorite college prospects, and gurus will offer instant analysis based on team fit and the production of the players in question. It’s one of the most exciting weekends in the NFL calendar, and you can watch it with a Subscription to Hulu Live TV.
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- 4/27/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
It’s the 2023 NFL Draft, and Carolina Panthers have the first pick as NFL teams stock up on rookies in Kansas City April 27-29, with Round 1 airing in primetime Thursday. Alabama’s Bryce Young and Will Anderson Jr., Ohio State’s Paris Johnson Jr. and C.J. Stroud, Georgia’s Jalen Carter and Illinois’ Devon Witherspoon are expected to be taken early in the first round. ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and NFL Network combine to televise all seven rounds live. Mel Kiper Jr. works his 40th NFL Draft for ESPN, joined by Booger McFarland and Louis Riddick on Thursday and Friday night. Mike Greenberg hosts ESPN’s telecast for the third consecutive year, while Rece Davis hosts the story-driven telecast on ABC. NFL Network’s coverage features anchor Rich Eisen, draft expert Daniel Jeremiah, CBS analyst Charles Davis, Fox Sports college football analyst Joel Klatt, Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner...
- 4/27/2023
- TV Insider
Malika Andrews is capping off a quick journey that has taken her from the sidelines of NBA games to a central seat at many of its big events.
The sportscaster is taking over the host duties of ESPN’s NBA Draft, succeeding Rece Davis, who led the broadcast for more than a decade. In doing so, Andrews cements her status as one of ESPN’s mainstay journalists, having been awarded hosting duties on “NBA Today” in 2021.
The June 23 Draft broadcast, emanating from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, will top off Andrews’ busy schedule in weeks ahead. She will also host the NBA Draft Lottery telecast this evening at 8 p.m. on ESPN, prior to Game 1 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals. She also hosts “NBA Today” from the NBA Draft Combine at 3 p.m. on ESPN during the week of May 16. NBA Today will air on site at the NBA Draft on June 23 as well.
The sportscaster is taking over the host duties of ESPN’s NBA Draft, succeeding Rece Davis, who led the broadcast for more than a decade. In doing so, Andrews cements her status as one of ESPN’s mainstay journalists, having been awarded hosting duties on “NBA Today” in 2021.
The June 23 Draft broadcast, emanating from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, will top off Andrews’ busy schedule in weeks ahead. She will also host the NBA Draft Lottery telecast this evening at 8 p.m. on ESPN, prior to Game 1 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals. She also hosts “NBA Today” from the NBA Draft Combine at 3 p.m. on ESPN during the week of May 16. NBA Today will air on site at the NBA Draft on June 23 as well.
- 5/17/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
The College Football Playoff National Championship pitting No. 1 Alabama and No. 3 Georgia is set to kick off Monday at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt on ESPN, the hub of the network’s “MegaCast” coverage across 13 brands and platforms including Spanish-language ESPN Deportes, the ESPN app, the SEC Network and ESPN Radio.
The game, from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, pits Alabama, looking to repeat as champions after winning in three of their past five appearances in the title game, against rival Georgia, this after the Crimson Tide beat the Bulldogs in the SEC championship game December 4 — Alabama’s seventh consecutive win against their conference rivals (that win streak includes a 26-23 victory in the 2018 title game).
Pre-game coverage begins with Championship Drive followed by the network’s flagship College GameDay led by host Rece Davis and analysts Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, David Pollack and Lee Corso.
On social media,...
The game, from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, pits Alabama, looking to repeat as champions after winning in three of their past five appearances in the title game, against rival Georgia, this after the Crimson Tide beat the Bulldogs in the SEC championship game December 4 — Alabama’s seventh consecutive win against their conference rivals (that win streak includes a 26-23 victory in the 2018 title game).
Pre-game coverage begins with Championship Drive followed by the network’s flagship College GameDay led by host Rece Davis and analysts Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, David Pollack and Lee Corso.
On social media,...
- 1/10/2022
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The evolution will be televised. The 2020 NFL Draft, a virtual affair to benefit charity amid social-distancing mandates, will air on NFL Network and Disney nets ESPN and ABC this month.
The league said today that ESPN and NFL Network will team to offer a singular presentation, while ABC will present its own primetime telecasts for Rounds 1-3, in addition to simulcasting the ESPN and NFL Network telecast of Rounds 4-7.
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Round 1 is set for Thursday, April 23, followed by Rounds 2-3 on April 24 and the remaining four rounds on April 25. ESPN Deportes and ESPN Radio also will cover the event. See a full schedule below.
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The league said today that ESPN and NFL Network will team to offer a singular presentation, while ABC will present its own primetime telecasts for Rounds 1-3, in addition to simulcasting the ESPN and NFL Network telecast of Rounds 4-7.
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Round 1 is set for Thursday, April 23, followed by Rounds 2-3 on April 24 and the remaining four rounds on April 25. ESPN Deportes and ESPN Radio also will cover the event. See a full schedule below.
“We recognize the challenging times we are living in,...
- 4/13/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, in his first year of eligibility, will be posthumously inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the NBA announced Saturday.
“He was one of the greatest competitors who stepped on the court and made sure his impact was felt on both sides of the ball. He is ranked 4th on the NBA’s career points list (33,643). We congratulate posthumously 5x NBA Champion Kobe Bryant,” the Basketball Hall of Fame tweeted Saturday.
In an interview Saturday with ESPN, Bryant’s widow Vanessa said...
“He was one of the greatest competitors who stepped on the court and made sure his impact was felt on both sides of the ball. He is ranked 4th on the NBA’s career points list (33,643). We congratulate posthumously 5x NBA Champion Kobe Bryant,” the Basketball Hall of Fame tweeted Saturday.
In an interview Saturday with ESPN, Bryant’s widow Vanessa said...
- 4/4/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Hey, "Station 19" fans. Unfortunately, we have some very bad news for you guys in this report. If you were hoping to catch the new episode 15 tonight, you are going to have to rethink that plan. In fact, anyone who was hoping to catch a new episode of any show on the ABC primetime line up tonight, will have to find something else to watch because none of the regularly scheduled ABC shows will be airing tonight, April 25, 2019. Instead, the next, new Station 19 episode 15 is scheduled to air next Thursday night, May 2, 2019. So, be sure to mark down that very important date on your TV show calendars. So, what is ABC airing instead of Station 19 tonight? Well, according to the TV Guide listings, they are airing a full three and a half whopping hours of Live coverage for the first round of the 2019 NFL (National Football League) draft.
- 4/26/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
And with the first overall pick of the 2019 NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals picked …
Kyler Murray, quarterback from the Oklahoma Sooners.
The 21-year-old Heisman Trophy winner became the first player to take to the stage in Nashville, Tennessee, Thursday night as thousands of football fans gathered in the Music City to see who would become the next Baker Mayfield or Jared Goff.
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It didn’t take the San Francisco 49ers long to announce their number two pick of Nick Bosa, defensive end for Ohio State. The choice also made the Bosa family the second family after the Mannings to have a father and two sons all go in the first round of the NFL Draft (brother Joey Bosa plays for the Los Angeles Chargers and dad, John Bosa, was drafted by the Miami Dolphins...
Kyler Murray, quarterback from the Oklahoma Sooners.
The 21-year-old Heisman Trophy winner became the first player to take to the stage in Nashville, Tennessee, Thursday night as thousands of football fans gathered in the Music City to see who would become the next Baker Mayfield or Jared Goff.
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It didn’t take the San Francisco 49ers long to announce their number two pick of Nick Bosa, defensive end for Ohio State. The choice also made the Bosa family the second family after the Mannings to have a father and two sons all go in the first round of the NFL Draft (brother Joey Bosa plays for the Los Angeles Chargers and dad, John Bosa, was drafted by the Miami Dolphins...
- 4/26/2019
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Hey, Grey's Anatomy fans. Well, unfortunately it is that time again where he have to give you a bit of bad news. Your favorite show is about to take a break from airing new episodes next week. That means that the next, new episode 23 will not air next Thursday night, April 25, 2019. No,no, no. Instead, it is officially scheduled to air on Thursday night, May 2, 2019. So, be sure to mark down that very important date on your TV show calendars. We also want to make note that episode 23 will be the third to last episode of this very long season. There's 25 total episodes this season. So, the season finale will be coming up very soon, sometime in May 2019. So, what will ABC air instead of Grey's Anatomy next Thursday night,April 25, 2019? Well, according to the TV Guide listings, ABC will be providing live coverage of the NFL Draft. ABC's description of it reads like this,...
- 4/19/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Ironically, a woman named after a baseball player will host ABC’s opening night presentation for the 2019 National Football League draft, marking its first coverage of the annual player dispersal.
Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts will be live from Nashville on Thursday, April 25 starting at 8 Pm Et on ABC and via streaming. Roberts will host the prime-time broadcast of Round 1, joined on a separate set by co-host Rece Davis and the crew from College GameDay Built by The Home Depot.
As part of her host role, Roberts will conduct interviews from an ABC set located on Broadway in Nashville. Additionally, she will highlight the prospects selected by NFL teams during the draft.
“As a former college athlete and devoted football fan, I am thrilled to host such an exciting event that honors the hard work and talent of student athletes,” said Roberts. “I’m looking forward to working with...
Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts will be live from Nashville on Thursday, April 25 starting at 8 Pm Et on ABC and via streaming. Roberts will host the prime-time broadcast of Round 1, joined on a separate set by co-host Rece Davis and the crew from College GameDay Built by The Home Depot.
As part of her host role, Roberts will conduct interviews from an ABC set located on Broadway in Nashville. Additionally, she will highlight the prospects selected by NFL teams during the draft.
“As a former college athlete and devoted football fan, I am thrilled to host such an exciting event that honors the hard work and talent of student athletes,” said Roberts. “I’m looking forward to working with...
- 3/18/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
“Good Morning America” co-host Robin Roberts will emcee the opening night of the 2019 NFL Draft on April 25, as the annual three-day event makes its move from ESPN to ABC, the network announced Monday.
As part of her emcee role, Roberts will highlight the prospects selected by NFL teams and conduct interviews from an ABC set in Nashville, Tennessee, where this year’s draft will take place. She will be joined on a different set by ESPN host Rece Davis and the “College Gameday” crew.
“As a former college athlete and devoted football fan, I am thrilled to host such an exciting event that honors the hard work and talent of student athletes,” said Roberts, who previously covered the draft during her time at ESPN. “I’m looking forward to working with my ESPN colleagues again and watching dreams come true!”
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As part of her emcee role, Roberts will highlight the prospects selected by NFL teams and conduct interviews from an ABC set in Nashville, Tennessee, where this year’s draft will take place. She will be joined on a different set by ESPN host Rece Davis and the “College Gameday” crew.
“As a former college athlete and devoted football fan, I am thrilled to host such an exciting event that honors the hard work and talent of student athletes,” said Roberts, who previously covered the draft during her time at ESPN. “I’m looking forward to working with my ESPN colleagues again and watching dreams come true!”
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- 3/18/2019
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
It’s the NBA Draft so nice ESPN is covering it thrice.
The 2018 edition of the annual selection process for the basketball league’s best incoming rookies will see three different teams of broadcasters from the Disney-owned sports empire covering the event, which will be telecast live Thursday evening from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
“The NBA Draft Presented by State Farm” will get the usual showcase on ESPN’s main stage, its premium channel. But for the first time ever, sister network ESPN2 will have an entirely separate squad covering the proceedings from a different angle.
To top that off, a third version will get into the game on Twitter, where “On the Clock” coverage will stream during the first round of picks.
Stephanie Druley, senior VP of production at ESPN, explained the decision to triple down on the NBA Draft as an effort to fully...
The 2018 edition of the annual selection process for the basketball league’s best incoming rookies will see three different teams of broadcasters from the Disney-owned sports empire covering the event, which will be telecast live Thursday evening from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
“The NBA Draft Presented by State Farm” will get the usual showcase on ESPN’s main stage, its premium channel. But for the first time ever, sister network ESPN2 will have an entirely separate squad covering the proceedings from a different angle.
To top that off, a third version will get into the game on Twitter, where “On the Clock” coverage will stream during the first round of picks.
Stephanie Druley, senior VP of production at ESPN, explained the decision to triple down on the NBA Draft as an effort to fully...
- 6/21/2018
- by Andrew Wallenstein
- Variety Film + TV
The worst people on the internet were featured on Jimmy Kimmel Live! once again. The ABC late-night program aired its popular "Mean Tweets" segment Monday, but this time, there were no actors or musicians involved. Instead, Jimmy Kimmel delivered a "College Football Playoff Edition." The latest group of Twitter victims included Florida State University head coach Jimbo Fisher, University of Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich, Former Michigan Wolverines head coach Brady Hoke and University of Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly, plus Espn's Lee Corso, Heather Cox, Rece Davis, Chris Fowler, Lou Holtz, Desmond Howard, Mark May, Jesse Palmer, Tim Tebow and Scott Van Pelt. So, just how does Jimmy Kimmel...
- 1/13/2015
- E! Online
NBA Draft 2014 TV coverage on Espn airs Thursday, June 26, beginning at 7pm Et from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. With the first overall pick, the Cleveland Cavaliers are expected to take Duke’s Jabari Parker. Espn will exclusively televise the 2014 NBA Draft on Thursday, June 26, at 7pm Et. The broadcast is also available online and on mobile devices through WatchESPN. Rece Davis hosts with Espn college basketball insider Jay Bilas and Espn NBA analysts Jalen Rose and Bill Simmons (and they’d better let Simmons talk, or he’ll be very pouty). Espn NBA analyst Tom Penn provides … Continue reading →
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- 6/26/2014
- by Ryan Berenz
- ChannelGuideMag
(Updates with comments from Espn, NBC Sports) Given his squeaky clean reputation, this is probably the only time you’ll see “Tim Tebow” and “three-way” in the same sentence: The Big Lead reports that Espn’s SEC Network, CBS Sports and Fox Sports are all trying to recruit him as a college football analyst. Tebow is being courted by all three networks, multiple sources told the site. It says the SEC Network, debuting Aug. 21, wants to group Tebow with Rece Davis, Paul Finebaum, and a college football vet to be named later. Also read: CAA Signs Tim Tebow For All His Business Espn confirmed.
- 12/4/2013
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
Alex Rodriguez returns to play in Yankee Stadium tonight for the first time since a disastrous 2012 postseason performance and — even more ignominiously — since appealing his 211-game suspension for using performance-enhancing drugs. Boos have rained down on him since he returned to the field during the Yankees recent road trip, but it will be interesting to see how the home crowd receives him. Rodriguez can take solace in the fact that Keith Olbermann returned to SportsCenter last night, 16 years after napalming his bridges there. Maybe you can go home again after all.
Olbermann’s first tour of duty at Espn was...
Olbermann’s first tour of duty at Espn was...
- 8/9/2013
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
I’m not traditionally a college sports guy, truth be told. Maybe it’s because I wasn’t raised in an area where I was surrounded by the culture , or maybe it’s because the universities I attended weren’t exactly steeped in traditions of athletic excellence. I’ve always had the mentality that college sports are fun, but they may be a bit of an acquired taste that I simply never developed. Coming into Ncaa Football 14 as an absolutely rabid fan of Madden, I was hoping this would be enough to finally win me over. Sadly, however, I think it’s going to take just a bit more to pull me into the world of college sports.
The most important thing about any sports game is obviously the sport itself. It’s surprisingly easy to lose track of this very basic notion at times. Ncaa Football 14 does a great...
The most important thing about any sports game is obviously the sport itself. It’s surprisingly easy to lose track of this very basic notion at times. Ncaa Football 14 does a great...
- 7/7/2013
- by Chaz Neeler
- We Got This Covered
“Keith was tough on everybody. There was a rumor a few years ago that maybe he would come back, and one of our coordinating producers said, ‘I think it would be a good idea but with one caveat. If we hire Olbermann back, he first has to stand in the reception area and everybody who wants to, gets to come up and punch him in the stomach.’” — Espn’s Rece Davis, in Espn: Those Guys Have All the Fun, by James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales.
Work on those abs, Olbermann! Get your brass-knuckles ready, Bristol!
According to the New...
Work on those abs, Olbermann! Get your brass-knuckles ready, Bristol!
According to the New...
- 3/5/2013
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
EA brings sports and more Battlefield to this year's E3.
Is there any publisher with more first-person-shooters on their slate than EA this year? With Medal of Honor: Warfighter dropping in the back half of this year, along with two new Battlefield games, and Crysis 3 making its debut sometime in 2013, EA wants us looking down the barrel of a gun in some way, shape, or form over the next year.
Besides getting our collective gun on, EA has dropped pre-E3 updates on their big sports franchises, including the latest installments of FIFA, Madden, and NBA Live.
Besides that, EA will be showing off the latest from the Dead Space sequel as well as this year's Need for Speed: Most Wanted from Criterion.
You can check out EA's full E3 briefing on Monday at 4:00 Pm Et at www.ea.com/e3. In the meantime, you can find the full...
Is there any publisher with more first-person-shooters on their slate than EA this year? With Medal of Honor: Warfighter dropping in the back half of this year, along with two new Battlefield games, and Crysis 3 making its debut sometime in 2013, EA wants us looking down the barrel of a gun in some way, shape, or form over the next year.
Besides getting our collective gun on, EA has dropped pre-E3 updates on their big sports franchises, including the latest installments of FIFA, Madden, and NBA Live.
Besides that, EA will be showing off the latest from the Dead Space sequel as well as this year's Need for Speed: Most Wanted from Criterion.
You can check out EA's full E3 briefing on Monday at 4:00 Pm Et at www.ea.com/e3. In the meantime, you can find the full...
- 6/1/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Espnu.s National Signing Day Special provided the day.s most comprehensive coverage with 10-hours of programming that included 15 ESPNU150 player interviews, 11 recruits making their exclusive commitment on air, reporters at 13 college campuses and more than 35 interviews with head coaches. From Espnu Throughout the day hosts Rece Davis and Dari Nowkhah were joined by an assembled team of experts in scouting, recruiting, playing and coaching college football. Senior national recruiting analyst Tom Luginbill and recruiting analyst Craig Haubert discussed major recruits and programs alongside former head coaches Mike Bellotti, Randy Shannon and Butch Davis; college football analysts Rod Gilmore and David Pollack; regional recruiting coordinators Corey Long, Jamie Newberg; and Espn.com.s Mark Schlabach. Espnu 150 Players Quotes...
- 2/2/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Espn released their 11 Reasons to Watch Espnu on 11-11-11 1. The first College Basketball Live of the 2011-12 season airs at 6:30 p.m. 2. Two coaches with 1,802 wins between the pair and a combined 78 years of coaching experience reflect on it all with Rece Davis in A Conversation with Legends: Coach K and Bob Knight airing at 4:30 p.m. 3. Espn.s voice of the NBA, Mike Breen, will be doing college basketball play-by-play for the first time this season on Espnu. The first of Breen.s 3 Duke home games alongside Doris Burke tips-off with Belmont at Duke on Espnu at 9 p.m. 4. The Home Court for College Hoops, Espnu will air four live studio shows...
- 11/8/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
With just a week before Little Brown’s release of James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales’ warts-and-all oral history of Espn, it’s becoming clear that former SportsCenter anchor Keith Olbermann is this story’s Chevy Chase. Recall that Miller and Shales collaborated on Live From New York, a most-excellent uncensored history of SNL that described the clash of egos when Chase, the show’s first star, went on to bigger, if not necessarily better, things. In Olbermann’s case, he wasn’t the network’s first breakout star — that would be Chris Berman — but his on-air brilliance was unrivaled,...
- 5/16/2011
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
NEW YORK -- Lightning strikes played havoc in Wednesday's Euro 2008 coverage around the world, with the international TV feed taken down three times, including the exciting final minutes.
Lightning strikes at the UEFA International Broadcast Center in Vienna, Austria, cut the telecast at least three times in the second half of the Germany-Turkey semifinal from Basel, Switzerland. The initial outage lasted six minutes, and then for the last 15 minutes the video was spotty at best.
It affected all of the world's Euro broadcasters, including ESPN in the U.S., with the exception of Swiss TV and Al-Jazeera.
ESPN's Rece Davis took pains to tell viewers early on that it wasn't just in the U.S. "It's everywhere, not just the United States but the world over," Davis said during the first forced break where he and analysts Julie Foudy and Tommy Smyth had to fill air time.
Some broadcasters, such as in Austria, gave viewers the stadium audio in the meantime, though ESPN did not.
Lightning strikes at the UEFA International Broadcast Center in Vienna, Austria, cut the telecast at least three times in the second half of the Germany-Turkey semifinal from Basel, Switzerland. The initial outage lasted six minutes, and then for the last 15 minutes the video was spotty at best.
It affected all of the world's Euro broadcasters, including ESPN in the U.S., with the exception of Swiss TV and Al-Jazeera.
ESPN's Rece Davis took pains to tell viewers early on that it wasn't just in the U.S. "It's everywhere, not just the United States but the world over," Davis said during the first forced break where he and analysts Julie Foudy and Tommy Smyth had to fill air time.
Some broadcasters, such as in Austria, gave viewers the stadium audio in the meantime, though ESPN did not.
- 6/25/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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