ESPN

From BR Bullpen

ESPN, founded in 1979, has been the home of baseball on cable television in the United States since 1990. ESPN is known for its "national game of the week" on Sunday nights, coverage of major events (such as Cal Ripken's 2131st game in 1995), live cut-ins of breaking events (i.e., the last outs of a no-hitter) and a nightly highlights program, Baseball Tonight.

It is based in Bristol, CT. Its initials stand for the "Entertainment and Sports Programming Network", although the full name is rarely used.

ESPN has a sister network which broadcasts in Spanish, called ESPN Deportes.

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Further Reading[edit]

  • George Bodenheimer and Donald T. Phillips: Every Town Is a Sports Town: Business Leadership at ESPN, from the Mailroom to the Boardroom, Grand Central Publishing, New York, NY, 2015. ISBN 978-1455586097
  • Derek Thompson: "The Most Valuable Network", in The Atlantic, September 2013, pp. 22-24.