Tagged: ‘First Take’

posted by on June 15, 2013 10:00 AM

ICYMI: The Week on Front Row; PLUS SportsCenter’s Sara Walsh delivers the first pitch at a Tampa Bay Rays game

Be careful what you Tweet for.

“Sara had Tweeted that one of her dreams was to throw out a ceremonial first pitch prior to a Rays game, so I responded and invited her to do just that,” said Jonathan Gantt, Senior Coordinator, Communications for the Tampa Bay Rays.

SportsCenter anchor Sara Walsh shared that dream in accepting a challenge from some of her Twitter fans, leading to her appearance on the Tropicana Field mound Wednesday night. continue reading…

posted by on June 10, 2013 11:45 AM

Cari Champion and the First Take crew take the show on the road for NBA Finals

Skip Bayless, Stephen A. Smith, Cari Champion and the First Take crew are on the road for the NBA Finals, traveling between Miami and San Antonio for live shows throughout the best-of-seven-game series.

Game 3 is Tuesday night in San Antonio (ABC, 9 p.m. ET), and First Take will telecast that morning (10 a.m., ESPN2) from the San Antonio Hard Rock Café before a live audience (fans are encouraged to attend). Champion gave Front Row some perspective on the studio show experience thus far in Miami, where she is reporting on her first NBA Finals since joining ESPN in October.

What’s it like taking the show on the road? continue reading…

posted by on June 7, 2013 2:30 PM

Fan Central Mailbag: Weekend viewing suggestions; First Take theme lyrics; redesigned espnW site

Stalley and Wale created the First Take theme song, "Every Word Great"

Stalley and Wale created the First Take theme song, “Every Word Great”

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We know you’re busy (we know there’s life outside of sports), so before we get to your latest batch of questions, Fan Central is happy to provide some weekend viewing/reading suggestions:

• The NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Super Regionals started today at 1 p.m. ET and will continue until Monday. ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU are televising every game of the eight, best-of-three Super Regionals. The games also will be available on WatchESPN. See the complete schedule.
• Game 2 of the NBA Finals is Sunday (8 p.m., ABC) with the San Antonio Spurs leading the Miami Heat, 1-0, in the best-of-seven series. KIA NBA Countdown gets you ready at 7:30.
• While you’re watching Game 2 of the NBA Finals, you also can watch Sunday Night Baseball (8 p.m., ESPN) on the WatchESPN app. This week’s game features the St. Louis Cardinals visiting the Cincinnati Reds in a National League Central matchup.
• OK, you’re watching Game 2 of the NBA Finals on TV, watching Sunday Night Baseball on your tablet. Now what? Turn on your laptop/computer and get caught up on ESPN’s Greatest Coaches in NFL History countdown. There’s still a debate in our office about Bill Belichick’s No. 7-ranking.

And now onto some fan questions:

I would like to know why ESPN allows First Take’s theme music to use an offensive term? — Paul continue reading…

posted by on May 20, 2013 12:05 PM

ESPN captures three Webbys causing winners to think of five-word acceptance speeches

A Webby Award featured in one of ESPN's award cases. (Hannah Worster/ESPN)

An example of a Webby (center) ESPN has won in previous years. (Hannah Worster/ESPN)

Winners of the 2013 Webby Awards will be honored tomorrow night at an event in New York City. ESPN will receive awards in three categories.

The Webbys were established in 1996 and honor excellence in Websites, Interactive Advertising & Media, Online Film & Video, Mobile & App, and a new batch of categories for work in the Social Web. ESPN was recognized with the following Webbys in this year’s voting: continue reading…

posted by on May 11, 2013 10:30 AM

ICYMI: The Week on Front Row

 

This week, ESPN was honored with five Sports Emmy Awards, presented for the 34th year by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

Marketing was among the categories for which ESPN received recognition, as the ongoing “It’s Not Crazy, It’s Sports” brand campaign received the Outstanding Sports Promotional Announcement Institutional prize. continue reading…

posted by on May 10, 2013 12:03 PM

Pittsburgh Steelers star safety, ESPN ‘intern’ Ryan Clark reflects upon his four days as rookie NFL analyst

Ryan Clark on the set of NFL Live (Joe Faraoni / ESPN Images)

Ryan Clark on the set of NFL Live (Joe Faraoni / ESPN Images)

Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark has been on TV many times, but this week was different.

Appearing in a suit and tie instead of a uniform, Clark was invited to ESPN’s Bristol, Conn. campus for a four-day “internship” as a guest NFL analyst. In between appearances on SportsCenter, NFL Live and NFL32, Clark spoke to Front Row and discussed his experience as an analyst-in-training. continue reading…

posted by on May 8, 2013 1:18 PM

Live long and prosper: First Take’s Stephen A. Smith discusses making his Star Trek Into Darkness spot

If you were watching SportsCenter Tuesday morning, then you — and Stephen A. Smith himself — saw the debut of his commercial for the upcoming film, Star Trek Into Darkness.

Front Row caught up with Smith, who grew up watching Star Trek. He discusses the commercial filming experience, his acting future and names the NBA duo that compares favorably to Star Trek’s famous Kirk-Spock pairing. In the videos above and after the jump, see outtakes from Smith’s dramatic interpretations. continue reading…

posted by on April 1, 2013 9:17 AM

Tweetback: First Take’s April Fools’ Day stunt reveals true fans; Women’s Elite Eight set; Thoughts with Kevin Ware

With Major League Baseball’s Opening Day coinciding with April Fools’ Day, ESPN’s First Take seized on the convergence to create an opportunity to convey the show’s bond with its fans.

“We’re based in a very quiet studio five days a week, so it was a pleasure to get out and meet some of our most faithful fans,” said First Take’s Skip Bayless. “It’s debatable who had more fun, those fans or Stephen A and I. I’d argue we did.” continue reading…

posted by on February 16, 2013 11:45 AM

ICYMI: Week in Review

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ESPN Sport Science metrics will determine the winner from the 16 finalists in the Greatest Athlete of All Time series. (ESPN)

What’s a great 50th birthday present for an avid golfer? How about a chance to compete against Tiger Woods?

That’s what ESPN is giving birthday boy Michael Jordan on Sunday, matching MJ against Eldrick in the initial bracket-round contest of ESPN’s on-going “The Greatest Athlete of All Time” series.

“Strictly coincidental,” said Don Skwar, senior coordinating producer. “Well, maybe not strictly. We were originally going to start Feb. 5, but we didn’t want to run it while Jordan’s 50th birthday content was airing, so we figured we’d start on its last day, which happens to be his birthday.”

When ESPN Sport Science entered the project last spring, the research and production teams were charged with gathering data on 86 athletes (five in each of 16 categories, except football which had 11 athletes), but actually “did homework on five times that many” according to show host John Brenkus.

“We’ve been able to gather so much data on athletes over six years by either having them come through the lab or by doing segments on them, that we always wanted to take that data and settle the argument on who’s the greatest athlete,” Brenkus said.

ESPN's John Brenkus

John Brenkus

“We try to be both educational and entertaining, gathering information first, then presenting it in as visually a stimulating way as possible.” (ESPN Sport Science pieces — experiments on human performance using the latest scientific technology and seen across various ESPN platforms — have received three Emmys and been nominated nine times).

This Sunday, the 10 a.m., noon and 6 p.m. SportsCenters will air the Tiger-Jordan showdown, the winner of which will be revealed at the end of each of the segments.

While ESPN Sport Science analysis will determine daily advancers from Sunday through March 3, it was the fans’ vote which whittled down the original nominees and created some surprises along the way.

“I was pleasantly surprised that Jim Brown won the football category,” Skwar said. “ESPN.com gets a younger audience, so I thought voters might go with Jerry Rice or someone like that because Brown is from another era.”

Brenkus, who recently chatted with fans on ESPN.com regarding the bracket, said: “I was surprised LeBron did not fare better with the public. As purely an athlete he was very high on our metric system, but it seems the negative feelings toward him have not totally gone away.”

Brenkus warns the road to the ESPN Sport Science “Greatest Athlete of All Time” remains unpredictable.

“There are big surprises in each of the remaining rounds — someone people will not expect,” he says. “And there’s an athlete in the Final 4 no one would have picked, but once they see, they’ll get it that absolutely that athlete deserves to be there. That’s what’s been fun — making people think, ‘Wow, I didn’t know how good that athlete really was!’”

ICYMI: Highlights from the past week on Front Row

• In a Front & Center podcast ESPN Monday Night Football’s Jon Gruden talks about the upcoming fourth season of Gruden’s QB Camp beginning Thursday, April 4 at 8:30 p.m. ET (ESPN2).

• ESPN Radio’s Ryen Russillo participated in Friday’s NBA All-Star Celebrity Game. Beforehand, Russillo offered a few words for his ESPN colleagues who set the over/under on his point total at five.

ESPN The Magazine and ESPN.com senior writer Wright Thompson discussed his recent Michael Jordan feature which chronicled Jordan’s journey as he reaches his 50th birthday.

• ESPN’s Bomani Jones shared details about the upcoming “Moment of Loud” vignette which will highlight some of the top accomplishments by African-American athletes. The vignette, scheduled to debut Monday, Feb. 18, is part of the ESPN’s annual Black History Month programming.

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Our favorites from across ESPN over the past week continue reading…

posted by on February 7, 2013 2:34 PM

Versatile home to Mike&Mike, First Take, NFL Live, and NFL 32, Studio E upgraded during Super Bowl ‘break’

Last week, ESPN aired more than 120 hours of television and radio from the site of Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans, La.

With Studio E staples Mike & Mike In The Morning, NFL Live and NFL 32 producing remote shows from the French Quarter, there was just enough time to give one of ESPN’s most versatile Digital Center 1 workspaces a “refresh.”

In less than 48 hours on Jan. 29 and 30, Studio E was retrofitted with the latest-generation cameras, monitors and set lighting — a task made possible by the Super Bowl road shows and First Take’s flexibility.

“It is rare that we move NFL programming to any other studio, especially since a show like NFL 32 has a specific set built for them in Studio E,” said Sara Nasshan, a senior resource coordinator who handled the request to clear Studio E for two full days to accommodate a full camera replacement.

“The only live show in the studio was First Take, and their team was very flexible,” she said. “They agreed to move the show to Studio A on two dates to accommodate this work in Studio E. Smart timing and flexible show units help make moves like this happen.” continue reading…