Disney has decided to keep ESPN — shelving years of speculation about a potential spinoff — in one of the first major strategic calls by newly installed CEO Josh D’Amaro, according to a report. The ...
Approximately 800 hours of college football and basketball, professional bull riding, WWE action, NASCAR races, PBA bowling and professional volleyball that air each year on Nexstar’s CW broadcast ...
The Walt Disney Company is reportedly backing away from plans to spin off ESPN, shelving years of speculation that a standalone sports network could help offset the company’s declining cable business.
ESPN used to be one of the most important assets in media. That's changed, because the media world has changed, and Disney has debated spinning out ESPN as a stand-alone company. But new CEO Josh ...
The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft has come and gone, and I think ESPN is still trying to catch up on the picks. NFL Network, now part of ESPN, is as well. What a disastrous night for the "World ...
A new show is joining the "Jeopardy!" universe. The beloved game show announced on April 21 that "ESPN Jeopardy!", a new spinoff, will join its ranks and will be hosted by sportscaster and ESPN ...
View post: Full WWE PLE Schedule 2026: Dates & Locations for Every Upcoming Event The sports and entertainment worlds have descended upon Las Vegas for WrestleMania 42. Originally a one-night event ...
Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, Queen Margrethe and her dog Tilia, King Frederik, and Queen Mary at Denmark’s Fredensborg Palace. The Royal House of Denmark confirmed Donaldson’s death earlier this week, ...
FIFA counts down to the World Cup 2026 with a daily statistical story.
Before anyone says it, I know. The first letter of ESPN stands for entertainment. Yes, the Worldwide Leader in Sports shares its “E” with WWE. That’s World Wrestling Entertainment, decidedly not a ...
“It’s time to move on,” Jones wrote in his departure announcement Matt Patterson via AP Sportscaster Mark Jones announced on April 10 that he is leaving ESPN after 36 years following an April 12 NBA ...
Mark Jones’ time at ESPN is over. Jones, who’s been calling games for ESPN for 36 years, will leave the network before the playoffs, The Athletic reported Friday. His last broadcast will be Sunday’s ...