ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio: Coach Doug Pederson gave me inside access to the team during Super Bowl run

You’ve seen Sal Paolantonio on ESPN forever. Once foliage is in full blossom, Sal’s an […]


Together, ESPN, MLB and X Games are teaming to support Shred Hate

Much has been said about bullying. Oftentimes, victims’ scars present lifetime challenges. Parents know it […]


ESPN’s Karl Ravech believes that Major League Baseball should cut the length of games to 7 innings

The 25 year ESPN vet says,  “We don’t use the word viewers anymore. We’re available […]


Jessica Mendoza: Earning respect of the old baseball guard by hard work, focus and determination

UPDATE: In February, 2020, it was announced that Mendoza would not return to ESPN’s Sunday […]


Columnist turned ESPN host, Dan Le Batard: Writing more rewarding, Radio more fun and less lonely

At the start of their careers, what Bob Costas was to broadcasting, Dan Le Batard […]


ESPN’s Linda Cohn: Longest Tenured Woman Anchor on Network TV

Cohn is among the top 5 women all-time with Mary Carillo, Suzy Kolber, Robin Roberts, and Lesley Visser.


Play-By-Play From The Studio: Embrace It!

Monitors provide angles galore. It’s better than sitting in the nosebleeds.


Mike Patrick: Will Miss ESPN Crew; Opposes Putting Play-by-Play Team in Studio

Mike Patrick, whose name was almost interchangeable with ESPN for some 36 years, has left the network. Mike’s first ESPN assignment was in 1982.


Steve Levy, A Ubiquitous Iron Man: He’s Here, There, and Everywhere

Levy worked at WFAN in New York in the late 80s, before going on to establish himself at New York’s Channel 2, MSG Network, and ESPN.


A Candid Al Jaffe Talks ESPN Talent and the Network’s Future

Rich Eisen dubbed the former exec “The Kingmaker.”