Crossword clues for espn
espn
- NFL game broadcaster
- NFL game airer
- NFL broadcaster
- NFL and NBA channel
- Network that's a competitor of Fox Sports 1
- Network that employed Rush Limbaugh for about two months
- Network that Antonietta Collins appears on
- Network that airs "SportsCenter"
- Network that airs "Monday Night Football"
- Network that airs "Baseball Tonight"
- Network providing fantasy football updates
- Network for scores
- Network for NASCAR news
- Network for armchair quarterbacks
- Network airing court proceedings?
- NCAA broadcaster
- NCAA basketball airer
- NBA watcher's channel
- NBA telecaster
- NBA shower
- NBA draft airer
- Nate Silver's current employer
- NASCAR event broadcaster
- Monday Night Football network
- Monday morning quarterback's channel
- Mina Kimes's network
- Mike Tirico's network
- Locker room shower, at times?
- Little League broadcaster
- Latest scores source
- Keith Olbermann's old network
- Jock's station for live action
- Jock's network
- Jazz venue?
- Jazz players might be seen on it
- It has action highlights
- It has a lot of competition on TV
- Home of Monday Night Football
- Home of "College GameDay"
- Grantland's owner
- Good source for scores
- Good place to see plays
- Getty Oil once controlled it
- Game show network?
- Game network
- Game fans' channel
- FS1 competitor
- Frequent pro tennis airer
- FiveThirtyEight.com owner
- Firer of Bill Simmons
- FIBA World Cup airer
- Evert employer since 2011
- Doris Burke channel
- Disney-owned cable channel
- Dick Vitale's cable channel
- Dianna Russini's network
- Dan Patrick's former employer
- Dan Patrick's channel, formerly
- Cub reporter's employer?
- CT-based channel
- CT-based cable franchise
- Cornhole channel
- Conn.-based station
- Chris Berman's station
- Chris Berman's network
- Chris Berman's channel
- Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl airer
- Channel with the nickname "The Worldwide Leader in Sports"
- Channel with several spinoff channels
- Channel with scores
- Channel with numerous sister channels
- Channel with many analysts
- Channel with highlight reels
- Channel with a "Deportes" version
- Channel whose commentators include Tim Hasselbeck and Dick Vitale
- Channel watched in many a bar
- Channel watched in man caves
- Channel usually avoided by sports non-fans
- Channel that televises the NCAA College World Series
- Channel that debuted in 1979
- Channel that broadcasts the Home Run Derby
- Channel that broadcasts "Monday Night Football"
- Channel that airs homers
- Channel that airs "NFL Primetime"
- Channel that airs "NASCAR Countdown"
- Channel that airs "Monday Night Football"
- Channel that airs "Baseball Tonight"
- Channel that airs "Around the Horn"
- Channel televising debates
- Channel showing many games
- Channel owned by Disney and Hearst
- Channel owned by Disney
- Channel on many bar TVs
- Channel for total sportsheads (is sportsheads a term? Do I fit in?)
- Channel for sports fans
- Channel for score updates
- Channel for people who want to know game scores
- Channel for NBA games
- Channel for NBA and NFL games
- Channel for many sporting events
- Channel for football fans
- Channel for basketball fans
- Channel for armchair quarterbacks
- Channel for an armchair quarterback
- Channel employing Bill Simmons (for now)
- Channel choice of armchair jocks
- Catch the Heat here, sometimes
- Carrier of some MLB games
- Cable station for sports lovers
- Cable sports staple
- Cable offering
- Cable network, for short
- Cable cousin of ABC
- Cable channel whose personalities include Chris Berman and Brent Musburger
- Cable channel that reports football and baseball scores
- Cable channel that hires many former athletes
- Cable channel that focuses on athletics
- Cable channel that airs the College Football Playoffs
- Cable channel that airs many NBA playoff games
- Cable channel that airs "SportsNation"
- Cable channel that airs "NASCAR Countdown"
- Cable channel that airs "Intentional Talk"
- Cable channel that airs "College GameDay"
- Cable channel launched in 1979
- Cable channel for armchair athletes
- Cable channel for "Monday Night Football"
- Cable channel covering sports
- Broadcaster of the X Games
- Broadcaster for jocks
- Bristol, Conn.-based cable inits
- Bracketology channel
- Boxing channel
- Billiards channel
- Big name in game coverage
- Big game pursuer?
- Beach volleyball airer
- Basketball fan's channel
- Basketball cable network
- Basketball cable channel
- Basic Cable sports channel
- Basic cable channel owned by Disney
- Baseball Tonight channel
- Baseball fan's channel
- Baseball broadcaster
- Athlete's viewing choice, perhaps
- Armchair quarterback's cable channel
- Armchair QB's channel
- Armchair jock's channel
- April shower in stadiums
- Annual spelling bee airer
- Alternative to Fox Sports
- Airer of NBA games
- Airer of many NCAA games
- Airer of many league games
- ABC sister channel
- A-Rod's employer as of 2018
- A Disney company
- 80%-Disney-owned channel
- 1979 TV debut
- 1979 cable debut
- “NBA Shootaround” network
- "World Beaters" producer
- "Wednesday Night Baseball" airer
- "The Worldwide Leader in Sports"
- "Sunday Night Baseball" channel
- "Sunday NFL Countdown" channel
- "Sunday NFL Countdown" cable channel
- "Sunday NFL Countdown" airer
- "Stump the Schwab" cable channel
- "SportsNation" station
- "SportsNation" airer
- "SportsCenter" source
- "SportsCenter" shower
- "SportsCenter" cable channel
- "Saturday Primetime" channel
- "Playmakers" carrier
- "Pardon the Interruption" cable channel
- "Outside the Lines'' carrier
- "Operation Football" radio airer
- "Numbers Never Lie*" channel
- "NFL Yearbook" network
- "NFL Primetime" airer
- "NFL Live" station
- "NFL Live" network
- "NFL Insiders" channel
- "NBA Tonight" network
- "NBA Tonight" channel
- "NBA on __"
- "NBA Friday" network
- "NBA Friday" channel
- "NBA Coast to Coast" broadcaster
- "NASCAR Now" network
- "NASCAR Countdown" network
- "NASCAR Countdown" channel
- "Monday Night Football" cable channel
- "Monday Night Countdown" TV channel
- "Monday Night Countdown" network
- "Mike and Mike in the Morning" radio station
- "Mike and Mike in the Morning" broadcaster
- "Mike & Mike" radio station
- "Max on Boxing" station
- "Life Needs Sports" sloganeer
- "Jim Rome Is Burning" airer
- "Home Run Derby" airer
- "Highly Questionable" network
- "Get Up!" network
- "Get Up!" channel
- "First Take" network
- "First Take" airer
- "Fantasy Focus" podcast airer
- "E:60" network
- "College Football Scoreboard" channel
- "College Football Playoff" network
- "College Football Final" airer
- "Around the Horn" station
- "Around the Horn" sports network
- "30 for 30" network
- "30 for 30" documentary series airer
- "2 Minute Drill" cable channel
- 'SportsCenter' airer
- 'NASCAR Now' airer
- 'Mike & Mike' airer
- 'Friday Night Fights' airer
- 'First Take' channel
- 'E:60' airer
- 'Baseball Tonight' airer
- 'Around the Horn' channel
- ''SportsCenter'' network
- ''SportsCenter'' broadcaster
- ''NFL Live'' channel
- ''NFL 2Night'' network
- ___ Zone (restaurant chain that serves MVP Margaritas)
- ___ on ABC (sports programming brand)
- ___ Daily, popular podcast for armchair athletes
- ___ Classic (cable channel)
- Cable staple since 1979
- N.F.L. broadcaster
- Armchair athlete's channel
- One place to get scores
- X-Games telecaster
- Cable channel based in Bristol, Conn.
- “Baseball Tonight” channel
- "SportsCenter" channel
- Nascar broadcaster
- Interest of armchair athletes
- Locker room shower?
- "X Games" airer
- Armchair quarterback's channel, perhaps
- Inits. for an armchair quarterback?
- "Baseball Tonight" channel
- “SportsZone” airer
- Part of the Walt Disney Co.
- X Games shower
- Channel for armchair athletes
- ___ Zone (bar and restaurant chain)
- "Dream Job" network
- Fox Sports alternative
- Part of ABC
- Nascar airer
- Armchair athlete's aid
- Basic cable offering
- ___ Zone (sports-themed restaurant chain)
- Cable channel owned by ABC
- Disney-owned channel
- X Games airer
- Airer of many games
- Where to see "Monday Night Football"
- Channel for football and basketball games
- "Nascar Now" channel
- "Baseball Tonight" network
- "Around the Horn" channel
- Jock's channel
- It shows many matches
- "Pardon the Interruption" airer
- "Monday Night Football" channel since 2006
- Home of "Monday Night Football"
- Cable inits. since 1979
- Channel game
- "Nascar Now" broadcaster
- "Baseball Tonight" airer
- Where to find "Baseball Tonight"
- Big game hunter?
- "Around the Horn" cable channel
- Sister company of ABC
- Presenter of many game shows?
- "Outside the Lines" airer
- Provider of N.F.L. coverage
- "1st and 10" airer
- Channel with game highlights
- "Pardon the Interruption" network
- Its logo's letters have a stripe running through them
- Channel with postgame analysis
- Channel turned to at many bars
- National Spelling Bee airer
- Channel with many game highlights
- "Outside the Lines" broadcaster
- "NFL Live" airer
- Airer of the "Not Top Ten" plays
- FiveThirtyEight owner
- Where many games can be viewed
- Disney/Hearst-owned channel
- World Series of Poker channel
- Cable's ___ Classic
- Subject of the 2011 book "These Guys Have All the Fun"
- Where to see "Outside the Lines"
- Channel that describes itself as "The worldwide leader in sports"
- Place to follow the M.L.B.
- "Pardon the Interruption" presenter
- "Baseball Tonight" broadcaster
- "Friday Night Fights" presenter
- Cable channel based in Bristol, Conn
- "NFL Live" carrier
- Sports cable channel
- "SportsCenter" network
- TV sports channel
- 'NFL Live' channel
- Network owned by Disney
- "Monday Night Football" airer
- Sports cable network
- "NFL Live" channel
- World Series of Poker airer
- NBA broadcaster
- "Pardon the Interruption" channel
- "Monday Night Football" network since 2006
- "College GameDay" channel
- "SportsCenter" airer
- "Outside the Lines" channel
- "Around the Horn" network
- "Around the Horn" carrier
- Sportsaholic's channel
- Sports network
- Popular cable channel
- Place for highlights
- Cable sports channel
- "NBA Fastbreak" channel
- "Around the Horn" airer
- "30 for 30" channel
- 'SportsCenter' network
- 'Baseball Tonight' channel
- Sports channel owned by Disney
- Little League World Series airer
- Game show channel?
- Disney acquisition
- Cable channel since 1979
- "World Series of Poker" channel
- "The Decision" network
- "Highly Questionable" channel
- "College GameDay" broadcaster
- "College GameDay" airer
- "Baseball Tonight" station
- "Around the Horn" broadcaster
- X Games network
- Where to watch ''SportsCenter''
- Stuart Scott's employer
- Sports cable station
- Source of game news
- Roller derby channel
- Place to see the big game, perhaps
- Place to get highlights
- Network for fans of athletics
- Network based in Bristol, CT
- NBA game channel
- National Spelling Bee channel
- Nascar event airer
- Man cave channel of choice
- Major cable sports channel
- Little League airer
- Jocks' network
- Jocks' channel
- Jock's cable choice
- Jock TV
- Hoops network
- Highlights network
- Fox Sports rival
- Football fan's channel
- Cousin of ABC
- Chris Berman's employer
- Chris Berman network
- Channel with highlights
- Channel watched in many bars
- Channel watched at a sports bar
- Channel that focuses on athletics
- Channel for jocks
- Channel based in Bristol, Conn
- Cable sports network
- Cable channel for sports fans
- British Open network
- Billiards broadcaster
- Athletes' shower?
- Armchair quarterback's TV channel
- ABC sister network
- "Those Guys Have All the Fun" subject
- "The Bronx Is Burning" airer
- "SportsCenter" carrier
- "Pardon the Interruption" carrier
- "Outside the Lines" network
- "NFL Primetime" channel
- "NFL Insiders" network
- "NBA Countdown" channel
- "Monday Night Countdown" airer
- "First Take" channel
- "Baseball Tonight" carrier
- "A Season on the Brink" airer
- "30 for 30" cable channel
- "30 for 30" airer
- "2 Minute Drill" channel
- 'SportsCenter' carrier
- ''Baseball Tonight'' channel
- ___ Deportes (Spanish-language channel)
- X-Games channel
- X Games broadcaster
- World Cup soccer airer
- World Cup broadcaster
- World Cup airer
- WNBA game channel
- WNBA game airer
- WNBA broadcaster
- Wimbledon airer
- Where to watch NBA games
- Where to watch a game on cable
- Where to see "NASCAR Now"
- Where "Boomer" Berman works
- What many jocks watch
- Victory shower?
- U.S. Open airer
- TV station for sports fans
- TV sports net
- TV sports letters
- TV for jocks
- TV choice for jocks
- TV channel that owns the website The Undefeated
- TV channel that airs "Baseball Tonight"
- Top 10 Plays place
- Thunder shower, at times?
- Sweaty athlete shower?
- Station with jock talk
- Station that airs "SportsNation"
- Station concerned with standings
- SportsZone airer
- SportsCenter source
- SportsCenter network
- SportsCenter carrier
- Sports fans' cable channel
- Sports broadcaster with a "Classic" channel
- Sports broadcaster
- Sports bar channel
- Sports announcer's home, perhaps
- Source of sports news
- Soccer shower
- Sister network of ABC
- Setting for play analysis
- SEC Network owner
- Scores source
- Remote possibility for game day
- Regular NCAA broadcaster
- Recipient of the NFL's first cable contract
- Postgame shower?
- Poker broadcaster
- Place to see others scoring
- Place to see games
- Place to catch many highlights
- Part of Disney's media empire
- Owner of Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight
- One place to watch a game on cable
- Oft-watched channel in a man cave
- NHL Network co-owner
- NFL Primetime airer
- NFL playoff simulator provider
- NFL media partner
Wikipedia
ESPN (originally an initialism for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is a U.S.-based global cable and satellite television channel owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which operates the network) and the Hearst Corporation (which owns a 20% minority share).
ESPN broadcasts primarily from studio facilities located in Bristol, Connecticut. The network also operates offices in Miami, New York City, Seattle, Charlotte, and Los Angeles. John Skipper currently serves as president of ESPN, a position he has held since January 1, 2012. While ESPN is one of the most successful sports networks, there has been much criticism of ESPN, which includes accusations of biased coverage, conflict of interest, and controversies with individual broadcasters and analysts.
, ESPN is available to approximately 94,396,000 paid television households (81.1% of households with at least one television set) in the United States. In addition to the flagship channel and its seven related channels in the United States, ESPN broadcasts in more than 200 countries, operating regional channels in Australia, Brazil, Latin America and the United Kingdom, and owning a 20% interest in The Sports Network (TSN) as well as its five sister networks and NHL Network in Canada.
In 2011, ESPN's history and rise was chronicled by These Guys Have All the Fun, a nonfiction book written by James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales and published by Little, Brown, & Co.