Zach Whitecloud chose to be the bigger man, even though he didn’t have to be
Instead of admonishment, Whitecloud offered ESPN anchor John Anderson compassion following his offensive joke about his last name.
Instead of admonishment, Whitecloud offered ESPN anchor John Anderson compassion following his offensive joke about his last name.
ESPN’s John Anderson made a controversial joke about an indigenous player’s last name calling NHL highlights for SportsCenter....
"I'm really happy for them, for these kids to come together and be part of something bigger than themselves. I'm going to probably cry my eyes out."
The description of changes to hole No. 13 here would have been better with some video.
"What a bizarre deal."
SVPSC is still doing numbers for ESPN.
Full context can change an entire story.
Another new 'This is SportsCenter' ad has dropped.
Outside The Lines is ending its run as a standalone show, but expanding its segments on SportsCenter and elsewhere.
"Invite me on, ESPN, you scared little babies. They’re scared. They don’t want any piece of me."
This is what happens when everyone goes to bed assuming Twitter will be extinct by the morning.
Fred Hickman was a sports news pioneer on television. RIP.
"We at ESPN greatly appreciate the protection our local law enforcement regularly provides us."
ESPN's tweet of "sports" from @SportsCenter saw a lot of likes, and a lot of other organizations responding in similar fashion.
Bell will continue her long ESPN career with this new deal.
"He put on such a great debate saying everything we were thinking. 'Wait a minute, how are we telling people the score before they see the highlights? That doesn’t make any sense.'"
"Hosting SportsCenter is huge – it never gets old for me"
"Who are you to call someone emotional? What makes you comfortable?"
"My entire life passed before my eyes."
"You wanna go to the mat, let's go."
Live TV is hard, math is hard, don’t combine the two.
Check your sources, people!
Massengale was an early SportsCenter anchor and the original host of CBSLA’s Sports Central.
In addition to SportsCenter, Barrie will continue with his work on ESPN's golf and college football coverage.