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ESPN is pulling production of “SportsCenter” and other programs from Los Angeles. “SportsCenter” is produced both in L.A. at ESPN’s facilities near Crypto.com Arena and at the company ...
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ESPN’s “SportsCenter” is leaving L.A. The Walt Disney Co. unit’s flagship sports highlights program will have its last edition from the ESPN Los Angeles Production Center, located near the ...
ESPN’s Los Angeles-based “SportsCenter” and soccer studio coverage out of the city are coming to an end, with plans to relocate the productions to Bristol, Connecticut. The sports network ...
ESPN announced Wednesday that it is ending its Los Angeles edition of “SportsCenter” and relocating the production of that show to its headquarters in Bristol, Conn. It is also moving its in ...
ESPN’s flagship show is making a seismic move. The network will be moving its Los Angeles-based SportsCenter back to its Bristol, Connecticut headquarters, as first reported by Mollie Cahillane ...
ESPN is ending its Los Angeles-based production of SportsCenter. The network has had a Los Angeles SportsCenter broadcast for more than 15 years, but on Wednesday, ESPN informed employees that it ...
The “SportsCenter” era in Los Angeles is officially coming to an end. Mollie Cahillane of Sports Business Journal reported Wednesday that ESPN has decided to end production of their L.A.-based ...