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ESPN's flagship 'SportsCenter' television program first hit the airwaves on September 7, 1979, anchored by Lee Leonard and George Grande with a focus on showing highlights of professional and college ...
ESPN’s “SportsCenter” is leaving L.A. The Walt ... ESPN’s NBA studio shows will continue to air out of the Los Angeles site. Van Pelt’s late-night show has become the post-game show ...
Over the years, SportsCenter has become a vital part of the vernacular of fans and professional athletes alike. In this latest campaign for ESPN's franchise program, the objective was to inform ...
ESPN’s Los Angeles-based “SportsCenter” and soccer studio coverage out of the city are coming to an end, with plans to relocate the productions to Bristol, Connecticut. The sports network ...
While soccer coverage is also leaving L.A. for Bristol, NBA shows will remain. The 35 employees who work on the West Coast “SportsCenter” will have the option of moving east with the program.
On Wednesday, ESPN announced they would be ending its production of SportsCenter from Los Angeles for the first time in 15 years. In addition, all of ESPN's soccer shows produced out in LA will be ...
Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports “Based on our current business needs, we are relocating the L.A.-based ‘SportsCenter’ and soccer studio shows to ESPN’s Bristol headquarters ...
“Based on our current business needs, we are relocating the LA-based ‘SportsCenter’ and soccer studio shows to ESPN’s Bristol headquarters, including the limited number of employee ...