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  2. Stuart Scott - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Orlando Scott (July 19, 1965 – January 4, 2015) was an American sportscaster and anchor on ESPN, including on SportsCenter. Known for his hip-hop style and use of catchphrases, Scott was also a regular for the network in its National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Football League (NFL) coverage.

  3. Dream Job - Wikipedia

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    January 1, 2006. (2006-01-01) Dream Job is an American reality television show made by ESPN, which began on February 22, 2004. It was the network's second reality show, with two editions of Beg, Borrow & Deal having previously aired. However, this was the first reality show from a network to offer its winner an on-air place on one of its shows.

  4. List of presidents of ESPN - Wikipedia

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    Roger Werner (August 1988–August 1990) In 1988, Roger Werner became the network's president and CEO. [10] During Werner's time at ESPN, the network became the largest cable television network, [11] grew from $1 million to over $600 million in annual sales, and from an annual loss of $30 million to profits of approximately $150 million.

  5. Why I do what I do: A tribute to Stuart Scott - AOL

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    Stuart later joined the ESPN family of networks in 1993. In 1987, a young man named Stuart Scott graduated from the University of North Carolina with a bachelor of arts degree in speech ...

  6. Stump the Schwab - Wikipedia

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    Stump the Schwab is an American game show that aired on ESPN2 and ESPN Classic from July 8, 2004 to September 29, 2006. The show featured three contestants trying to defeat Howie Schwab, ESPN's first statistician, in a sports trivia contest. [ 1 ] Stuart Scott was the show's host.

  7. Stuart Scott's daughters visited the mural painted in ... - AOL

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    By John Dorn One year ago, ESPN's Stuart Scott received the Jim Valvano Award for Perseverance at the ESPY Awards. He delivered an incredibly touching speech that concluded with one of his ...

  8. List of SportsCenter anchors and reporters - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Nichols: (2004–2013, 2016–2022) NBA reporter, now with Monumental Sports Network. Wendi Nix: (2006–2023) Boston -based bureau reporter; she is also one of the hosts of College Football Live, an in-studio contributor on Sunday NFL Countdown (since 2014) and anchors SportsCenter on occasion. Pam Oliver: (1993–1995), now with Fox ...

  9. Dream Job season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Later on SportsCenter that night, Holmes was given trivia questions to try to see how much money he would make in his first year as an ESPN employee. He started out at $60,000, with each correct answer being worth $5,000 apiece. He got as high as the $75,000 question, which he got wrong, bumping his first-year salary back to $70,000.