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Noah Ziegler
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06/27/2024
Sharkfest Ready to Take the Summer by Storm
TV watchers have become accustomed to shark-related programming taking the airwaves over in the summer, and National Geographic will begin that wave with its annual Sharkfest event that returns Sunday at 9pm.
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06/24/2024
NWSL, WNBA Lead Women’s Sports’ Ascent
The world of sports is a tumultuous space, but it’s clear that women’s sports aren’t just having a moment—they’re having a movement, and part of that movement is giving the growing sector of fans access to watch games.
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06/13/2024
ESPN Chronicles an Infamous ‘False Positive’
Butch Reynolds had dedicated his life to becoming a track and field star. That came crumbling down in August 1990 after being accused of illegal drug use following a positive test.
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05/31/2024
What We’re Reading: ‘The Early Days of ESPN’
It’s surreal to fathom how a network born in the offices and attic of a United Cable branch in Plainville, Connecticut, would go on to change the trajectory of sports and television as a whole.
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05/30/2024
Gillis’ Career Rolls On in ‘Tires’
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “What would ‘The Office’ be like if it was based on a tire shop?” then Netflix’s “Tires” (premiered last Thursday) might very well be the answer.
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05/16/2024
Peacock Drops a Bronx Bombshell
The New York Yankees are the most storied franchise in all of baseball. You could talk about its league-high 27 World Series titles, the many Hall of Famers that have worn the pinstripes or how much of a staple the franchise is in baseball and beyond. But with that rich tradition also comes periods of controversy.