ESPN’s future transformation is slowly starting to take shape
On Disney's earnings call, Bob Iger laid out how future plans for ESPN continue to take shape.
On Disney's earnings call, Bob Iger laid out how future plans for ESPN continue to take shape.
ESPN could be worth $24 billion according to a Bank of America estimate, but it's much less than it was years ago.
Hill said she likely wouldn't make those remarks about a potential sponsor boycott in the same way again, and talked about some of the Cowboys' advertisers being ESPN advertisers.
"I would worry a little bit that conceivably any change might bring with it some unintended consequences relative to the regular season."
This move to try and revoke NBA credentials makes the coaches look worse than Ball.
On Outside The Lines, Kate Fagan struck back at Carpenter's claims that ESPN doesn't cover concussions with a montage of concussion coverage.
A week after appearing on ESPN to discuss her concussion documentary, Rebecca Carpenter accused them of not doing investigative concussion reporting.
"It’s not the job of Hill -- or any other ESPN journalist, for that matter -- to concern herself with the network’s business relationships. In fact, the separation of “church and state” is a longstanding core concept in any news organization worth its salt."