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  2. ESPN The Magazine - Wikipedia

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    ESPN The Magazine was an American monthly sports magazine published by the ESPN sports network in Bristol, Connecticut. The first issue was published on March 11, 1998. [ 2][ 3] Initially published every other week, it scaled back to 24 issues a year in early 2016, then became a monthly in its later days. The main sports covered include Major ...

  3. List of SportsCenter anchors and reporters - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Nichols: (2004–2013, 2016–2022) NBA reporter, now with Monumental Sports Network. Wendi Nix: (2006–2023) Boston -based bureau reporter; she is also one of the hosts of College Football Live, an in-studio contributor on Sunday NFL Countdown (since 2014) and anchors SportsCenter on occasion. Pam Oliver: (1993–1995), now with Fox ...

  4. Mina Kimes - Wikipedia

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    Employer. ESPN. Spouse. Nick Sylvester (m. 2015) Children. 1. Mina Mugil Kimes (born September 8, 1985) is an American journalist who specializes in business and sports reporting. She has written for Fortune, Bloomberg News, and ESPN. [ 2][ 3][ 4] She is a senior writer at ESPN and an analyst on NFL Live. [ 5]

  5. Beth Mowins - Wikipedia

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    1. Elizabeth Mowins (born May 26, 1967) is an American play-by-play announcer and sports journalist for ESPN, CBS, and Marquee Sports Network. [ 1 ] She typically calls women's college sports, and became the second woman to call nationally televised college football games for ESPN in 2005. [ 2 ] She began doing play-by-play for NFL games in ...

  6. NCAA agrees to $920 million, 8-year deal with ESPN for women ...

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    The NCAA and ESPN announced on Thursday a $920 million, eight-year agreement that will give the network exclusive rights to 40 championships, including the Division I women's basketball tournament ...

  7. ESPN8 The Ocho - Wikipedia

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    ESPN8 The Ocho is an annual special program block showcasing seldom-seen obscure sports that airs on the networks of ESPN Inc.. The Ocho consists of lesser-known, unconventional and humorous sports and other competitions with some athletic or physical skill component, including Pop-A-Shot, roller derby, crossnet, Quidditch, trampoline dodgeball, air hockey, darts, disc golf, kabaddi, soccer ...

  8. Fellowship of Christian Athletes - Wikipedia

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    FCA was founded in 1954 by Eastern Oklahoma A&M basketball coach Don McClanen, who later resigned to become its full-time director. [3] After watching sports stars use fame to endorse and sell general merchandise, McClanen wrote to 19 prominent sports figures asking for their help in establishing an organization that would use the same principle to share the Christian faith.

  9. Journalist associations condemn sexist radio comments at ...

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    The French association of women sports journalists and the union of sports journalists in France have condemned sexist comments made on national radio during a women’s tennis match at the Paris ...