How do you submit a top play on ESPN?

How do you submit a top play on ESPN?

ESPNAssignmentDesk (@ESPNAssignDesk) / Twitter. Nominate top plays using #SCtop10. If you tweet or otherwise send us content, you consent to ESPN using and showcasing it in any media.

How do I send a highlight video to ESPN?

The entry process is simple. All fans need to do is upload their content to the designated Your Highlight section on YouTube at www.youtube.com/espn. Producers from SportsCenter will highlight top clips each week, and then determine four finalists during the last week of the program.

Who was the first ESPN anchor?

Debut. On September 7, 1979, at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time, an estimated 30,000 viewers tuned in to witness the launch of ESPN. Simultaneously, ESPN debuted its first SportsCenter telecast with anchors Lee Leonard and George Grande.

Who owned ESPN before Disney?

From the network’s founding, its majority owner was Getty Oil. ABC acquired ESPN in 1984, selling 20% to Nabisco, who later sold its share to Hearst Corporation. When The Walt Disney Company acquired ABC’s parent company Capital Cities/ABC, Inc. in 1996, ESPN became a subsidiary of Disney.

How do you get clips on SportsCenter?

How do I text ESPN?

TEXT TO SHOW: Text your comments into 40705 (message and data rates may apply) to let us know what you think. If we like what you have to say, you could hear your comment read on the air and debated about on 710 ESPN.

Can I write for CricInfo?

CricInfo and Copyright Any authors or artists wishing to archive original articles, photographs, drawings or other material are particularly welcome.

Why is Christine on ESPN bald?

Christine Williamson is Bald since her redshirt sophomore days on the University Of Miami consistent with Miami Hurricanes. Williamson chosen to shave her head no matter getting some criticism from people around her from the very beginning.

Who is the hot chick on ESPN?

Molly Qerim
Education University of Connecticut Quinnipiac University
Occupation Sports anchor
Years active 2008–present
Television ESPN
  • October 25, 2022