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In a response to Bowlsby's letter, ESPN on Thursday called the Big 12's claims "entirely without merit." "Apart from a single vague allegation that ESPN has been 'actively engaged in discussions ...
ESPN bolstered its response to a Big 12 conference letter that accused the network of trying to "destabilize" the league, writing in a letter of its own that ESPN has "engaged in no wrongful ...
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The letter also states that ESPN is currently violating Section 20.2(c) of the Telecast Agreement with the Big 12 that states the network will not "take any actions likely to impair, or ...
ESPN disputes this letter, with an ESPN spokesperson telling AA “The claims in the letter have no merit.” However, it’s still interesting that the Big 12 sent this letter.
The letter also asks ESPN to preserve documents relating to the investigation, and to produce Daglas’s employment files. The attorney asks for Daglas’s disputes to be referred to arbitration.
Today on ESPN.com appears the first article from their new ombudsman, Don Ohlmeyer. His predecessor, Le Anne Schreiber, left about six months ago. We all know the presence ESPN has in sports ...
ESPN says it has "engaged in no wrongful conduct" in response to Big 12 accusation that the network is trying to "destabilize" the league. Skip to main content Skip to navigation Menu ...
The letter from Burke Magnus, ESPN president of programming and original content restated ESPN's position that the claims had no merit, and added: ...
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