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ESPN Presents Content of Character(Comments Off)
As part of the observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, ESPN will present Content of Character — a weeklong series of original programming, vignettes and interstitials celebrating the life and contributions of the civil rights leader — across many of its programs and platforms. The Content of Character series began today, Monday, Jan. 9, and will end on the national holiday Monday, Jan. 16.
Full Story»Fifth Annual Jimmy V Week for Cancer Research Nov. 30 to Dec. 6
Week-Long Initiative Showcases Fundraising Effort with Special Content across Multiple ESPN Platforms The fifth annual Jimmy V Week for Cancer Research – a week-long initiative featuring special content across ESPN platforms and programs to drive awareness of and donations to The V Foundation for Cancer Research – will begin Wednesday, Nov. 30 and conclude Tuesday, [...]
E:60 – October 25, 2011
To Tweet this Release: http://es.pn/ppEDrM The autumn series of ESPN’s award-winning news magazine E:60 continues Tuesday (7 p.m. ET) with five pieces, including looks at Bill Buckner, Ray Rice, Cody Rye and the Auburn/Alabama rivalry. RAY RICE A drunk driver. A drive by shooting. On every run, over every unforgiving yard, Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice [...]
E:60
To Tweet this release: http://es.pn/bT381k Ten Pieces on Consecutive Nights of ESPN’s E:60, Oct. 18-19 Stories on Rising from Poverty, Falling into Addiction, a Traditional Rivalry & More. October 13, 2011 The autumn series of ESPN’s award-winning news magazine E:60 continues Tuesday (7 p.m. ET) and Wednesday (8 p.m.), Oct. 18-19 with pieces on Santonio [...]
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