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Telemundo 39 sports anchor Adan Manzano dies at 27.

Details emerge surrounding death of Kansas City reporter while covering Super Bowl

Police have made an arrest in connection with the investigation into Manzano's death.

By Sean Keeley OnFeb 7, 2025 0
Boomer and Gio honor Audacy employee killed in New Orleans attack

WFAN honors Audacy coworker killed in New Orleans terror attack

"Absolutely heartbreaking."

By Brandon Contes OnJan 3, 2025 0
Laura Rutledge reports that Georgia is sheltering in place at its team hotel while officials assess the safety of the Sugar Bowl.

ESPN’s Laura Rutledge: Georgia football team has shelter-in-place following New Orleans attack

Laura Rutledge reports that Georgia is sheltering in place at its team hotel while officials assess the safety of the Sugar Bowl.

By Sam Neumann OnJan 1, 2025 0
Ed Daniels at WGNO.

Tributes pour in for famed New Orleans TV sports director Ed Daniels

"A true titan in local sports journalism."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnAug 16, 2024 0
ESPN Boobs Sugar Bowl

ESPN apologizes for showing woman flashing on Bourbon Street during the Sugar Bowl

"We regret that this happened."

By Ben Axelrod OnJan 2, 2024 5
The New Orleans Times-Picayune went with an unusual post-Super Bowl front, illustrating the local disdain for the game after the Saints' loss. That disdain was also seen in the low local ratings.

Super Bowl LIII boycott in New Orleans led to an all-time market-low rating there, with a 51 percent year-over-year drop

Last year, New Orleans was the seventh-highest metered market in Super Bowl ratings. This year, it was 56th of 56.

By Andrew Bucholtz OnFeb 4, 2019 7

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