ESPN published a transcript of an interview between Burke Magnus, executive vice president of programming acquisitions and scheduling, and Front Row, a website dedicated to the internal workings of ESPN.
NY Post 3/13/20 |
While ESPN hasn’t made decisions about what “stunt event programming” it has in mind, Magnus referred to “ESPN8: The Ocho,” an annual event ESPN has run on ESPN2 as a takeoff of the movie “Dodgeball,” where events such as “Acrobatic Pizza Trials” and “Cherry Pit Spitting” have been packaged together to create a makeshift tournament of oddball events.
Other ideas could include a marathon of consecutive games from a certain sport or team, perhaps tied to the day the games were actually played, or a collection of games and events tied to a certain holiday, such as best Memorial Day baseball games, according to people familiar with the matter.
ESPN is currently in discussions with leagues about the right to air classic games, Magnus said.
ESPN has been planning to broadcast its highly anticipated Michael Jordan documentary “The Last Dance” in June. While the network would like to move up “any original content project that we can,” Magnus said “The Last Dance” hasn’t been completed yet, so ESPN has to wait until the documentary is finished to set a new air date.
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