The opening segment from the filmmaker and football fanatic behind "Friday Night Lights" stars Big Bird, Richard Nixon -- and a heavy dose of Disney properties. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal ...
After decades on the air, there is still no better place to start your college gameday viewing than with ESPN’s signature pregame show, College GameDay. But this year the traveling roadshow will have ...
ESPN is replacing Hank Williams Jr. in the opening to “Monday Night Football,” saying his iconic country-rock anthem would send the wrong message in the COVID-19 era and clash with the sparse crowds ...
BRISTOL, Conn. — ESPN pulled Hank Williams Jr.’s classic intro song from its broadcast of Monday night’s NFL game after the country singer famous for the line “Are you ready for some football?” used ...
ESPN is celebrating the start of the NBA season with a video montage borrowed from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The NBA season may have kicked off on Tuesday night, but ESPN’s first doubleheader of ...
College football fans waited all weekend and received an epic intro video to the College Football Playoff Championship Game. Variety reported late last week that ESPN pegged the great John Williams to ...
ESPN pulled Hank Williams Jr.'s classic intro song from its broadcast of Monday night's NFL game after the country singer famous for the line "Are you ready for some football?" used an analogy to ...
ESPN pulled Hank Williams Jr.'s classic intro song from its broadcast of Monday night's NFL game after the country singer famous for the line ''Are you ready for some football?'' used an analogy to ...
Identity theft is not a joke, ESPN. For Week 7’s “Monday Night Football” broadcast, the Worldwide Leader turned to Newton, Mass. native John Krasinski to explain Bill Belichick’s pursuit of the ...
If ABC hoped to generate a little bit more buzz for Monday Night Football and "Desperate Housewives," its risqué intro to the Dallas-Philadelphia game sure did the trick. Two days after the network ...
Last week, Barstool Sports’ new podcast, “Pardon My Take,” drew the notice of ESPN and its lawyers. The network sent a cease and desist letter to Barstool, asking that the name of the show be changed, ...
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