WWE's Wrestlepalooza Debuts on ESPN Unlimited
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Former ESPN SportsCenter Anchor Stan Verrett Lands New Job
Former "SportsCenter" anchor Stan Verrett is returning to the spotlight. ESPN and Verrett went their separate ways earlier this year. The New Orleans native, who spent 25 years with the Worldwide Leader In Sports,
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On September 7, 1979, at exactly 7 p.m. EST, television sports history was made when ESPN officially launched its first broadcast. Roughly 30,000 viewers tuned in to see the brand-new 24-hour sports network, highlighted by the premiere of SportsCenter with anchors Lee Leonard and George Grande.
New details emerge about how ESPN will use "Inside the NBA" this season, including the crew's opening night and postseason role.
WWE Wrestlepalooza is set to be the first WWE premium live event to air on the new ESPN direct-to-consumer platform.
Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton will play a big role on Friday leading up to the event in Indianapolis. He and select WWE Superstars are set to appear in a pre-event special airing on ESPN2 and the ESPN app from 3-4pm ET that will be hosted by Peter Rosenberg.
Full details of how ESPN will use "Inside" are likely to emerge over the next three weeks, but the famed crew will be part of opening night.
Former ESPN host Stan Verrett has landed a notable new job following his exit from the network, per a report this week.
A SportsCenter anchor from 1996-2003 before jumping to NFL Network, Rich Eisen will return to ESPN's flagship program Aug. 18 as talk show also moves.
WWE heads to ESPN for its first premium live event on the platform with WWE Wrestlepalooza on September 20th. During Monday Night Football, announcer Chris Fowler did an ad read, promoting the event and John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar. Fowler pronounced Cena as “Say Nah” on two occasions.
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'I don't think Peyton and I talked for a few weeks after that' - Memorable ESPN commercial wasn't a fun experience for Eli Manning
One of the most memorable sports commercials in TV history is easily ESPN's "This is SportsCenter" commercial from over 15 years ago that featured Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Archie Manning, and Cooper Manning.