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ESPN Regional Sites... What's next?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Gator_Hawks, Oct 5, 2009.

  1. Nola4520

    Nola4520 Member

  2. derwood

    derwood Active Member

    They move fast.
     
  3. Fran Curci

    Fran Curci Well-Known Member

    Very interesting. What are the other two jobs?
     
  4. Nola4520

    Nola4520 Member

    Web Developer and Advertising Account Manager ...
     
  5. MileHigh

    MileHigh Moderator Staff Member

    The Seattle general editor spot has been up for at least six weeks.
     
  6. OceanLottery

    OceanLottery Member

    New York is definitely in the works. They hired Bonnie Bernstein to act as a co-host on the Michael Kay Show and announced that she'd be a contributor to the site. Also, they've got Ian O'Connor of the Bergen County Record as a contributor to Kay's show, so you'd have to think that they'd like to scoop him up (who knows if they'd succeed, but he'd certainly be a great get) and Andrew Marchand, a former Mets beat reporter for one of the tabs (the News, I think) as their "managing editor", too. So, the ball is certainly rolling for NY. ESPNNewYork.com already re-directs to the radio station Web site.
     
  7. BrianMcDowell

    BrianMcDowell Member

    I'd have to think St. Louis would be an eventuality, although Fox Sports Midwest has things pretty much wrapped up here on the television side, broadcasting most of the Cardinals' and the Blues' regular season games. Still, the ESPN radio station here did acquire the rights to broadcast Rams' games, (Not that it's that much of a prize this season, but stilll...) so, I would think, in a traditionally good sports town like this one, ESPN would almost have to be keeping St. Louis in mind.
     
  8. da man

    da man Well-Known Member

    I'd say if there is an ESPN-branded radio station in the market, they have it in mind. That goes for any market.
     
  9. Lollygaggers

    Lollygaggers Member

    Just came across this today while trying to dig up what ESPN's next step will be. Don't know if Comcast has much of a chance here . . .

    http://www.mediaite.com/online/thinking-globally-acting-locally-comcast-tries-to-slow-down-espns-sports-takeover/
     
  10. derwood

    derwood Active Member

    More good jobs available.
     
  11. friend of the friendless

    friend of the friendless Active Member

    Sirs, Madames,

    A media site isn't credible if it uses "it's" as a possessive adjective.

    o-<
     
  12. Fredrick

    Fredrick Well-Known Member

    Do any of you know where you send your resume for these ESPNChicago type sites? Thank you.
     
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