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  2. History of ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN was founded by Bill Rasmussen, his son Scott Rasmussen, then 43 year old eye doctor and Aetna insurance agent Ed Eagan. [1] Bill, who had an affinity with sports for much of his life, was fired from his position as the communications manager for the New England Whalers in 1978. [1]

  3. ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Deportes (Spanish pronunciation: [i.es.piˈen deˈpoɾtes], "ESPN Sports") is a subscription television network that was originally launched in July 2001 to provide Spanish simulcasts of certain Major League Baseball telecasts from ESPN. It became a 24-hour sports channel in January 2004.

  4. ESPN Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Inc. is an American multinational sports media conglomerate majority-owned by the Walt Disney Company, with Hearst Communications as an equity stakeholder. [1] Founded by Bill Rasmussen in 1979, it owns and operates local and global cable and satellite television variants of ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Radio, ESPN.com, ESPN+ and other related ventures and is currently headed by executive James Pitaro.

  5. List of presidents of ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN was founded on July 14, 1978, and was launched on September 7, 1979. ESPN, originally called Entertainment and Sports Programming, was incorporated on July 14, 1978. It began broadcasting fourteen months later, at 7 p.m. on September 7, 1979. [2] ESPN wound up being headquartered in Bristol, Connecticut. Rasmussen paid $18,000 for the ...

  6. ESPN Zone - Wikipedia

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    The concept was originally called ESPN Grill when announced in October 1997, with a slate of major city locations scheduled to start with Baltimore, Maryland, in mid-1998 and Chicago in spring 1999. [5] ESPN Grill was renamed on December 29, 1997, to ESPN Zone to connote that there was more to the venue. [6]

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  8. WMVP - Wikipedia

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    WMVP (1000 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Chicago, Illinois, carrying a sports radio format. Owned by Good Karma Brands, the station serves the Chicago metropolitan area as the market affiliate of ESPN Radio, the flagship station of the Chicago Bears, Chicago White Sox, [4] and the Chicago Wolves (the AHL affiliate of the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes) and is the home of local ...

  9. College football on television - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, it began airing the Big Ten Football Championship Game (in conjunction with its operations of Big Ten Network), and the Pac-12 Championship Game (alternating with ESPN). [30] In 2012, Fox began airing regular season college football games from the Pac-12 and Big 12 conferences. [ 31 ]