• ESPN Films’ Latest Documentary “26.2 to Life” to Premiere April 8 at 9pm ET on ESPN

    ESPN Films today announced its newest documentary “26.2 to Life” will premiere April 8, 2024 at 9pm ET on ESPN, and available to stream on ESPN+ immediately following its linear debut. The winner of over a dozen festival awards, “26.2 to Life” tells the story of incarcerated men at San Quentin Prison who are members of the 1000 Mile Club, the prison’s long distance running club, who train all year for the prison’s 26.2 mile marathon.

  • ESPN+ Original Series Full Court Press Presented by State Farm Featuring Caitlin Clark, Kamilla Cardoso and Kiki Rice to Premiere May 11 & 12 on ABC and ESPN+

    As sports fans get ready for the madness of March, ESPN today announced the upcoming debut of Full Court Press – a new ESPN+ Original Series that chronicles the ongoing journeys of senior Iowa guard Caitlin Clark, senior South Carolina center Kamilla Cardoso and sophomore UCLA guard Kiki Rice. From Iowa’s historic preseason game that broke attendance records all the way through the WNBA draft in April, the series uses unparalleled access, exclusive interviews, and unique game footage, to...

  • Preview: UFC on ESPN 53 Prelims

    The Ultimate Fighting Championship's latest booking at the UFC Apex brings

  • Who asked ESPN to become a political network?

    The raging political biases and lack of self-control by leaders and personalities at ESPN continue to drag politics into the network’s content, no matter how little people want to be lectured to by a “sports” network. The Wall Street Journal detailed several aspects of ESPN President Jimmy Pitaro’s tenure, mostly focused on his wheeling and […]

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    ESPN adding local sports to its app and website

    As the world of streaming grows more fragmented, ESPN is trying to make its offerings a little more comprehensive. Over the next several months, sports fans will start to see broadcasts from several regional sports networks (RSNs) right inside the ESPN app and ESPN website.Also: The best live TV streaming services for cord cutters: Expert testedStarting this week, subscribers to NESN, which covers Boston-area sports teams -- including the Red Sox, Celtics, Patriots, and Bruins  -- can access...

  • Our Blues Insider, Jeremy Rutherford – 101 ESPN

    Jeremy Rutherford joins us to discuss the recent run of inspired hockey the Blues have played. JR also talks about Kyrou's contributions and his importance and

  • The Real Winners and Losers from UFC on ESPN 53

    Rose Namajunas has her back against the wall. Once considered one of the greatest female fighters alive, the former UFC strawweight champ has now lost two

  • Shillan and Duffy: UFC on ESPN 53 Preview

    Keith and Ben preview UFC Vegas 89, with detailed predictions and picks for all 13 fights.

  • SportsCenter anchor John Anderson to leave ESPN this spring

    John Anderson, one of SportsCenter's longest-tenured anchors, will be

  • Longtime ESPN anchor John Anderson retiring from 'SportsCenter'

    The 58-year-old sportscaster said he would continue to be involved with a few events for ESPN, such as the Boston and New York City Marathons and NCAA track meets.

  • ESPN Chronicles Duop Reath’s Journey To The Blazers

    The story of Duop Reath’s journey to the Portland Trail Blazers continues to captivate the league. This week, ESPN’s Andrew Lopez wrote an outstanding mini-biography of Reath, from his childhood in South Sudan to his years in a refugee camp, eventually reaching Australia and discovering his love of basketball. Along the way, he met future Blazers teammate Matisse Thybulle, who took notice of Reath’s potential while playing together on the Australian national team at the World Cup. Duop provided...

  • ESPN's Tim Kurkjian launching baseball podcast with son

    For nearly three decades, ESPN analyst Tim Kurkjian has been a fixture on the network’s baseball coverage. Originally hired in 1997, Kurkjian has been an on-field reporter for in-game coverage, a studio host, an analyst, and everything in between. Starting March 28th, the Baseball Hall of Famer will add a new role to his arsenal: