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Former SportsCenter anchor Rich Eisen is returning to ESPN. Eisen is joining the network as a part of its upcoming direct-to-consumer offering, according to The Athletic. Eisen’s show -- The Rich Eisen Show -- will be a part of ESPN’s programming moving forward. The Athletic reports that the show could also be a part of ESPN Radio.
ESPN this morning unveiled details from its new New York offices on its streaming service launching this fall, simply calling it “ESPN” with two pricing plan options.
ESPN is set to launch Vibe Check, a new women-led sports-focused studio show, set for premiere exclusively on Disney+ in late June. The show was announced Tuesday during Disney’s upfront presentation.
The Indiana Pacers and star point guard Tyrese Haliburton were able to eliminate the Cleveland Cavaliers and advance to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second consecutive season on Tuesday night. In what was a very entertaining game all the way through, the Pacers came out on top by a final score of 114-105.
Berman has been an integral part of ESPN since joining the network a month after its launch in September of 1979.
UNC head football coach Bill Belichick sat down with ESPN's Christine Williamson during the ACC Spring Meetings in Florida Tuesday afternoon.
The network will reportedly license Eisen’s radio show similar to its agreement with “The Pat McAfee Show,” whose host maintains editorial control.
At last, you’ll be able to get full-on ESPN without a cable or live-TV streaming subscription. But it’ll cost you.