Are we heading toward big college football games being available exclusively on pay-per-view via direct-to-consumer streaming services? Former ESPN president John Skipper says yes. Skipper, who has ...
According to former ESPN president John Skipper, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO and president David Zaslav is not earning his keep. On Friday’s episode of Pablo Torre Finds Out, David Samson detailed that ...
If the debate between David Samson and John Skipper is any indication of what is really happening with WNBA labor negotiations, then we could be in for quite the showdown. WNBA players have started ...
Plenty of speculation and concern surrounds NBA TV ratings, which trended downward earlier this season. One person who is not worried is former ESPN president John Skipper. In an appearance Friday on ...
UFC president Dana White recently sat down with Grant Cardone to talk about the state of the MMA world and shared a pretty matter-of-fact story about how he credits the cocaine scandal that ended John ...
As he climbed the ranks at ESPN, John Skipper made it his mission to make the beautiful game a popular one in the U.S. It ...
Former ESPN president John Skipper is against a potential partnership between the NFL and the worldwide leader because he sees far too many conflicts of interests. But Skipper is also no stranger to ...
As the new NBA broadcast rights package is finalized, the value the WNBA will hold in the reported 11-year, nearly $80 billion package remains unclear. However, as the women’s league rides a wave of ...
ESPN staffers said they were stunned and saddened to learn about network president John Skipper's substance abuse problem and resignation from his job on Monday. ESPN staffers said they were stunned ...
The sports media world is ablaze with discussion around the new joint project from ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery that will house all three companies’ sports broadcast properties. But in a new ...
ESPN changed its approach to journalism when it hired NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski in 2017, and then-president John Skipper this week acknowledged hiring “Woj” wasn’t solely a business decision.
While John Skipper as president of ESPN for five years had more power than just about anyone in sports, he insists he nor anyone else at ESPN holds any sway over the College Football Playoff selection ...
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