ESPN caught some heat after not showing the national anthem prior to the Sugar Bowl after the New Orleans terrorist attack.
ESPN’s president of content Burke Magnus called the network’s decision not to air a pregame moment of silence and the national anthem at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on Jan. 2 an “enormous ...
ESPN did not air either pregame moment ... “SportsCenter” stepped in to handle pregame coverage after the Sugar Bowl had been pushed back a day due to the attack. Sage Steele ripped her ...
Former ESPN broadcaster Sage Steele said the network deserved to be crushed for failing to show the national anthem on its main channel ahead of the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans after the terrorist ...
Burke Magnus, the president of content at ESPN, made an appearance on the Sports Business Journal's "The Sports Media Podcast" and explained the company's Sugar Bowl fumble. "There's a group of ...
ESPN chief Burke Magnus has admitted the network made 'an enormous mistake' not showing the national anthem before the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. But Magnus blamed 'human error' after neither ...
Now that we're just over a week removed from the completion of the 2024 college football season, many outlets are looking to ...
ESPN Vice President Burke Magnus addressed the backlash against his company for failing to broadcast the national anthem ahead of the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2, one day ...
During the rescheduled Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2 following the terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, ESPN faced harsh criticism for not broadcasting the pregame national anthem performed ...
ESPN caught some heat after failing to broadcast the playing of the national anthem before the Sugar Bowl College Football Playoff game. The game was played in New Orleans one day after a deadly ...