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  2. ESPN Zone - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Zone in Baltimore in 2007. With Disney's purchase of Capital Cities/ABC in 1996, ESPN was a key part of the purchase, which Disney chair/CEO Michael Eisner then moved into additional brand extensions from biweekly sports magazine, ESPN-themed restaurants, video games to retail stores. [4]

  3. List of ESPN Radio affiliates - Wikipedia

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    ESPN 1320 AM KXTK: 1280 AM San Luis Obispo: CA: ESPN Radio 1280 KAVP: 1450 AM Colona: CO: ESPN Radio 1450 KEPN: 1600 AM Denver: CO: 1600 ESPN KKFN: 104.3 FM Denver: CO: Denver Sports 104.3 The Fan KIUP: 930 AM Durango: CO: ESPN Radio 930 WSBN: 630 AM Washington: DC: ESPN 630 D.C. WBCN: 770 AM Fort Myers: FL: ESPN Southwest Florida WRUF: 850 AM ...

  4. WSBN - Wikipedia

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    WSBN (630 kHz) is a commercial AM sports radio station licensed to Washington, D.C., and serving the Washington metro area. It operates with 10,000 watts in the daytime and 2,700 watts at night using a directional antenna around the clock. WSBN's studios are on Jenifer Street in Northwest Washington. [2]

  5. Disney Regional Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Zone lasted longer than the other chains. As a chain it was closed down as of June 16, 2010 with five of its locations while two other continued operating by other companies, AEG and Zone Enterprises. [10] With transfer of the remaining ESPN Zones to other companies, Disney Regional Entertainment shut down. [13]

  6. Pardon the Interruption - Wikipedia

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    The show began in 2001, [5] and has emanated from Washington, D.C. since its debut, as both Kornheiser and Wilbon were writing for The Washington Post at the time, [6] [7] In addition, both men appeared frequently on ESPN's Sunday-morning discussion program The Sports Reporters.

  7. List of past ESPN personalities - Wikipedia

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    Lesley Visser: (ABC Sports and ESPN, 1994–2000, Monday Night Football 1997–99); now with CBS Sports; Bill Weber: (auto racing coverage) Ed Werder: 1998–2017 (SportsCenter reporter) Trey Wingo: 1997–2020 (SportsCenter and NFL Live) Gene Wojciechowski: 1992–2023 ; Eric Wynalda: 2003–2015 (MLS and World Cup) Now at SiriusXM FC

  8. SportsCenter - Wikipedia

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    SportsCenter AM was a radio show on ESPN Radio hosted by ESPN Radio SportsCenter anchor Jay Reynolds. The show has been replaced by First and Last in July 2017. [44] SportsCenter AM featured scores from all major sporting events including the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB. The show usually played audio highlights for last minute shots, game winning ...

  9. Sports in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Washington, D.C. area's regional sports television network, Monumental Sports Network, is based in Washington. The Capitals and Wizards air their games on this network. The network also has shows focused on the Commanders. [38] The Nationals play their games on MASN, a network they share with the Baltimore Orioles.