by Andrew Bucholtz | Jun 9, 2015
One of ESPN’s longest-tenured employees will be sticking with the company for some time to come. Dick Vitale, who’s been one of the Worldwide Leader’s key analysts on college basketball since their very first year (1979-80), has agreed to a contract...
by Andrew Bucholtz | Jun 9, 2015
Networks sometimes push for changes in the sports they broadcast, but it’s highly unusual to see them pushing for changes in players’ facial hair. As Ed Sherman writes in The Chicago Tribune, though, that’s NBC Sports chairman Mark Lazarus is doing,...
by Andrew Bucholtz | Jun 9, 2015
Networks sometimes push for changes in the sports they broadcast, but it’s highly unusual to see them pushing for changes in players’ facial hair. As Ed Sherman writes in The Chicago Tribune, though, that’s NBC Sports chairman Mark Lazarus is doing,...
by Andrew Bucholtz | May 26, 2015
Sometimes, life imitates art. Actor and director Emilio Estevez is well-known for his role in hits like The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo’s Fire, but many sports fans will always remember him for his role as Gordon Bombay, the coach in the Mighty Ducks movies....
by Andrew Bucholtz | May 13, 2015
The news that Scott Van Pelt will be hosting a new special midnight edition of SportsCenter is interesting enough in its own right, but it also leads to another substantial story; who’s going to take his place on ESPN Radio? Along with co-host Ryen Russilo, Van...