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  2. ESPN The Magazine - Wikipedia

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    ESPN The Magazine was an American monthly sports magazine published by the ESPN sports network in Bristol, Connecticut.The first issue was published on March 11, 1998. [2] [3] Initially published every other week, it scaled back to 24 issues a year in early 2016, then became a monthly in its later days.

  3. NEXT Athlete - Wikipedia

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    The NEXT Athlete award was given out every year by ESPN the Magazine to one or more athletes chosen as a future leader or trailblazer in their sport. [1] The winning athlete(s) was featured on the cover of the late January issue of ESPN the Magazine. On April 30, 2019, ESPN announced that it would cease paper publishing in September of that year.

  4. The Body Issue - Wikipedia

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    The Body Issue was an annual edition of ESPN The Magazine that featured dozens of athletes in nude and semi-nude photographs, which was intended to rival the annual Swimsuit Issue from Sports Illustrated. The first issue debuted on October 19, 2009.

  5. ESPN unveils 2015 Body Issue covers - AOL

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  6. ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Classic was a subscription television network that launched in 1995 as Classic Sports Network, founded by Brian Bedol and Steve Greenberg. ESPN Inc. purchased Classic Sports Network in 1997 for $175 million, [53] rebranding the channel as "ESPN Classic" in 1998. The channel broadcast notable archived sporting events (originally including ...

  7. Shaun Assael - Wikipedia

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    Shaun Assael joined the development team that launched ESPN The Magazine in March 1998. [11] As a senior writer, [12] he has covered a wide range of subjects with a focus on crime reporting, including: the Securitas depot robbery, the largest cash robbery in British History pulled off by UFC star "Lightning" Lee Murray; [13] the 2015 FIFA corruption case, [14] and NFL pro Marvin Harrison's ...

  8. Steve Wulf - Wikipedia

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    Before joining ESPN, Wulf worked for numerous publications, including The Evening Sun in Norwich, NY, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly, The Economist, and Time. While working at SI as an associate writer, he met his wife, Jane Bachman Wulf, who was the magazine's chief of reporters. [1]

  9. ESPN.com - Wikipedia

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    Each page covers local professional and college teams, hiring locally known writers, and in some cases making use of the city's ESPN Radio affiliate. In markets where the ABC Owned Television Stations owns a station, their sports coverage is incorporated with the corresponding ESPN local site. Some local sites have expanded into high school ...