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ESPN Secures Rights to Entire U.S. Open Tennis Tournament

The migration of major sporting events from broadcast television…to partial cable/broadcast…to all cable continues as ESPn announced today that it has attained the exclusive U.S. rights to telecast the entire U.S. Open More »

ESPN Upfront 2013

ESPN Announces New Initiatives Beginning This Fall

Spring is the time of year when the networks unveil their plans for the upcoming television season which starts in the fall.  ESPN held its “Upfront” event today in New York and More »

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Fox Announces Opening Day Program Schedule For Fox Sports 1

More announcements today from Fox Sports as it prepares its launch of Fox Sports 1 on August 17th. The network today announced its schedule of programs for the opening day of the More »

Sports Media Digest- May 15, 2013

Pepper Leaves NBC To Cover Golf for ESPN-  ESPN has announced that it has hired former NBC golf reporter Dottie Pepper to serve in the same role at ESPN.  Pepper begins her new role at the U.S. Open next month and will also make appearances on SportsCenter and write for ESPN.com.

NBC Sees Record Viewership Numbers from the Players Championship-  NBC Sports reported yesterday that Sunday’s final round of the Player’s Championship averaged 7.6 million viewers with a rating of 5.0, the largest audience for the tournament in 20 years.  The audience was up 59% over 2012.

PGA Tour Returns to CBS This Weekend with Byron Nelson Championship- CBS gets back to its coverage of the PGA Tour this weekend with the Byron Nelson Championship.  Action will begin at 3:00p.m. ET both Saturday and Sunday.  Jim Nantz and Nick Faldo anchor the coverage with Ian Baker-Finch at the 17th hole and Gary McCord at the 16th hole. David Feherty and Peter Kostis serve as on-course reporters. 

ESPN Unveils Big 12/SEC College Hoops Challenge

ESPN today announced the schedule of the first Big 12/SEC Challenge college basketball event.  ESPN will televise all ten games of the series.

Here is the schedule:

Date Game
Thu, Nov 14 Texas Tech at Alabama
Mon, Dec 2 Vanderbilt at Texas
  Auburn at Iowa State
Thu, Dec 5 Ole Miss at Kansas State
  West Virginia at Missouri
  TCU at Mississippi State
Fri, Dec 6 South Carolina at No. 11 Oklahoma State
  No. 1 Kentucky vs. No. 19 Baylor (Arlington)
Tue, Dec 10 No. 5 Kansas at No. 7 Florida
Sat, Dec 21 Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M (Houston)

ESPN Announces New Initiatives Beginning This Fall

ESPN Upfront 2013

Spring is the time of year when the networks unveil their plans for the upcoming television season which starts in the fall.  ESPN held its “Upfront” event today in New York and announced a number of new programs and features for the coming year.

Among the new television ventures this season include (from ESPN PR):

NFL Insiders:

  • ESPN will debut NFL Insiders, a new one-hour weekday pro football-themed show, in time for the 2013 season.
  • Year-round program, which will replace NFL32, will focus on the biggest NFL news stories and information each day, including front office decisions, coaching moves, trades, free agency, NFL Draft, and more.
  • Debuts Monday, Aug. 5, the day after the Pro Football Hall of Fame game.
  • Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter, two of the most respected reporters in the NFL, will be featured prominently on NFL Insiders and will have an even greater platform for breaking league news.
  • Fans will also gain an inside look into how teams operate from six-time NFL Executive of the Year Bill Polian, who has more than a quarter century of front office experience.
  • Veteran host/anchor Suzy Kolber will host the show from Bristol.
  • The program’s daily four-person panel will include journalists, former front office executives and league experts.

ESPNFC – New Daily Show

·         ESPN launching its first daily, highlights-driven, soccer studio program in the U.S. (Sundays-Fridays) on Aug. 11.

·         Show will offer fans need-to-know news, information, highlights, in-depth analysis and digital segments.

·         Will feature influential voices both from ESPN’s soccer coverage on television and ESPN FC’s global newsroom of reporters, columnists, insiders, bloggers and more.

ESPN also announced that a new slate of 30 for 30 films will debut beginning October 1st.  Among the films set for the fall: Big Shot, from director Kevin Connolly (Entourage), about con man John Spano’s attempt to buy the New York Islanders; Hawaiian:  The Legend of Eddie Aikau, from director Sam George, about the famous surfing icon; and No Mas, from director Eric Drath, about Roberto Duran and his rivalry with Sugar Ray Leonard.

SportsCenter will see many new changes in the coming year (again from ESPN PR):

  • New Studio:

    • 10,000 sq. ft., state-of-the-art studio debuts in 2014.
    • Approx. 350 video display units throughout the SportsCenter Studio, with some as large as 15’ in height.
    • Here is a look at the new studio
  • New Bus:

    • SportsCenter on the Scene is a new feature that will travel to big events throughout the year
    • Bus is outfitted with satellite technology, bureau kit camera, lighting and equipment to do a live shot.
    • Offers meeting space for reporter, producer and crew to work, and an area to conduct interviews.
  • New App:

    • ScoreCenter app (No. 1 sports app) will become SportsCenter app in time for football season this fall.
    • Will include current features: personalized set of latest scores from favorite teams and leagues.
    • Feed of latest breaking news, articles and video clips, plus live tweets from ESPN talent, and more.
    • Graphic design will echo new SportsCenter studio; the app will also drive social media elements on set that will be used on air.
    • At launch, the app will be available for iPhone and Android, with a version for iPad to follow.
  • This is SportsCenter:

    • On August 1,ESPN will showcase the top 50 ‘This is SportsCenter’ spots in an hour-long special

ESPN also announced that it will have a new soccer app tied into ESPNFC.com

Second Round of the NHL Playoffs Begin Tonight on NBC

The second round of the NHL Playoffs get underway tonight on the networks of NBC.  Here is the schedule through next week along with the network each game will be telecast:

Tuesday, May 14
7:30 p.m. Ottawa (7) @ Pittsburgh (1) NBCSN
10 p.m. San Jose (6) @ Los Angeles (5) NBCSN
Wednesday, May 15
8 p.m. Detroit (7) @ Chicago (1) NBCSN
Thursday, May 16
7:30 p.m. New York (6) @ Boston (4) NBCSN
10 p.m. San Jose (6) @ Los Angeles (5) NBCSN
Friday, May 17
7:30 p.m. Ottawa (7) @ Pittsburgh (1) NBCSN
Saturday, May 18
1 p.m. Detroit (7) @ Chicago (1) NBC
9 p.m. Los Angeles (5) @ San Jose (6) NBCSN
Sunday, May 19
3 p.m. New York (6) @ Boston (4) NBC
7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh (1) @ Ottawa (7) NBCSN
Monday, May 20
7:30 p.m. Chicago (1) @ Detroit (7) NBCSN
Tuesday, May 21
7:30 p.m. Boston (4) @ New York (6) NBCSN
10 p.m. Los Angeles (5) @ San Jose (6) NBCSN
Wednesday, May 22
7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh (1) @ Ottawa (7) NBCSN
Thursday, May 23
7 p.m. Boston (4) @ New York (6) CNBC
8 p.m. Chicago (1) @ Detroit (7) NBCSN
10 p.m. San Jose (6) @ Los Angeles (5) NBCSN

Andy Katz Renews Contract to Stay at ESPN

ESPN announced today that it has reached an agreement to extend the contract of college basketball reporter Andy Katz.  Under the new deal Katz will continue his multi-platform role for ESPN.com and ESPN networks. Katz has been with ESPN since 1999.

Katz will continue his daily written and video contributions for ESPN.com, in addition to contributions for ESPN the Magazine. After the debut of his weekly show, Katz Korner, and hosting The Experts on ESPNU, his role on ESPN networks will continue to expand in both a reporting and hosting capacity for Outside the Lines on ESPN. His reporting role will also continue courtside, as well as in studio, during college basketball games.

“Across every ESPN platform, Andy continues to be an invaluable asset to our coverage of NCAA basketball and the NBA Draft,” said Patrick Stiegman, Vice President and Editor-in-Chief, ESPN.com. “No one works harder than Andy, and that shows in his work for ESPN.”
 
Added Katz, “This is home for me and my family now.  I put tremendous value on the people I work for and with at ESPN. This new contract gives me the chance to explore even more opportunities that simply are not possible at other places. I feel fortunate to work with so many pros from editors to producers to cameramen and everyone else involved in a show or story. The first 14 years here have been rewarding and challenging and I expect the next few years to be similar, with even more room for growth.”