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ESPN employees will have the option to go to the company's studios in Bristol, Conn., if they want to keep their jobs.
Some of the show's most well known anchors of all-time include the late Stuart Scott, Dan Patrick, Linda Cohn, Scott Van Pelt, John Anderson, Kenny Mayne, Trey Wingo, Suzy Kolber and Keith ...
The move will impact 35, or 13%, of the 229 employees in the sports network's West Coast production center The post ESPN Ending LA-Based ‘SportsCenter,’ Asks Employees to Relocate to Connecticut ...
Conversations about the L.A.-based “SportsCenter” anchors Linda Cohn and Stan Verrett’s future remain ongoing, the individual said. The move comes as ESPN is rumored to be in talks about ...
NEW YORK -- After Alex Ovechkin scored his NHL record-breaking 895th goal -- in vintage Ovechkin fashion, from his "office," on an old-school wrist shot -- he skated to center ice and belly flopped.
It’s unclear if late-night SportsCenter anchors Linda Cohn and Stan Verrett will make the move back to Connecticut. Per SBJ, the move is unrelated to any potential acquisition of NFL Media ...
The “SportsCenter” era in Los Angeles is officially coming to an end. Mollie Cahillane of Sports Business Journal reported Wednesday that ESPN has decided to end production of their L.A.-based ...
As for Ovechkin's personal goals, he has been very coy. Though he once famously told ESPN's Linda Cohn he'd retire as soon as he broke Gretzky's record, that's not a foregone conclusion.
ESPN's flagship 'SportsCenter' television program first hit the airwaves on September 7, 1979, anchored by Lee Leonard and George Grande with a focus on showing highlights of professional and ...
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