W hen you're listing people who forever changed the sports media landscape, ESPN's president of content Burke Magnus is towards the top of that last. Over the course of his nearly 30-year career ...
It’s hard to imagine First Take without Stephen A. Smith, but ESPN’s Burke Magnus envisions the show being able to move forward. Smith is in the final year of his ESPN contract, a deal that ...
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 ...
While ESPN later aired the full moment of silence and anthem performance on a postgame edition of SportsCenter, the company’s president of content Burke Magnus offered a deep apology this week ...
It’s clear by how much former Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro center Jason Kelce has appeared on ESPN since the beginning of ...
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 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 ...
ESPN executive Burke Magnus has hinted that Jason Kelce's late-night talk show could be extended beyond it's initial five-week trial run. The show, titled 'They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce ...
ESPN's Burke Magnus addresses the backlash for failing to broadcast the national anthem ahead of the Sugar Bowl, saying it was a "horrible error." ...
ESPN and Rich Clark, the director of the CFP, worked overtime to arrange a new date and time for the Sugar Bowl after an unexpected terrorist attack in New Orle ...
ESPN admits it made a mistake by not showing the national anthem being played at the Sugar Bowl after the New Orleans terrorist attack. / Stephen Lew-Imagn Images ESPN caught some heat after ...