Dan Le Batard, John Skipper reportedly intend to create progressive sports media company
Competing with Outkick, the venture is targeting Jemele Hill, Bomani Jones, and Kate Fagan.
Competing with Outkick, the venture is targeting Jemele Hill, Bomani Jones, and Kate Fagan.
A recent incident involving broadcaster Dave Lamont highlighted tensions at the network.
The documentary also looks at the dark side of sneaker culture.
Smith's former SC6 co-host Jemele Hill took a buyout last year.
More Dan Le Batard content is coming your way.
"Just as we will disrupt the way that we acquire the ability to watch sports through an app, we will disrupt the way that advertising works. We really will follow the Facebook/Google model — we will understand things about you that will allow us to target ads."
A new trailer for that three-part series dropped on Friday.
Hill will "cover the intersection of sports, race, politics, gender, and culture."
Hill talked about wanting to do work behind the camera in news as well as sports back in July, but was still under contract for two years.
"Plotting the next 10-15 years of my career is kind of the way you have to think in this business."
Parker was actually named the NABJ's Sports Task Force's Journalist of the Year. But Undisputed stated it wrong on-air, and then repeated that on social media.
The short-lived SportsCenter show was often accused of having a "liberal bias."
ESPN does not want any of its employees to be the next Roseanne Barr.
Fox News is going after Jemele Hill once again, just for the hell of it.
Hill appears to be the first person ever to win the award while primarily covering sports.
"Talking about race is not talking about politics and that discussion has been hijacked. If you acknowledge race, racism, or the racial climate in this country, people say you’re talking about politics. Talking about equal rights is not political."
ESPN looks set to assign permanent anchors for the 6 p.m. SportsCenter, which they haven't had since early March.
Is ESPN tossing the former SC6 hosts under the bus?
"There's so much more that goes into the job of being a sports reporter, for women, than there should be."
Loyola grad Charania had some thoughts on the Ramblers' NCAA Tournament run to the Final Four.
Is another rebrand in the making?
This was bound to happen.