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The amount of sports events ESPN+ offers each year is truly remarkable. The sports streaming service carries more than 30,000 live sports games and matches per year, including “Monday Night Football” in select NFL weeks. The annual ESPN+ subscription option normally costs $120 per year, but for a limited time, new customers can sign up for the ESPN+ annual option for only $100, $20 off the standard price and less than you’d pay to get the service for nine months if you went month-to-month!
How to Get ESPN+ Annual Plan for $100 ($20 Off) Click here to get the deal from ESPN+. Click “Sign Up Now” on the special deal pop-up that appears. Enter your MyDisney login information, or create an account with an email and password. Choose the ESPN+ annual plan, and confirm your payment information to finish signing up.
- 10/26/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
The animating concept of Game 7, the anthology Prime Video docuseries from Words + Pictures, is right there in the title.
In a best-of-seven series to determine champions in the NHL, NBA and Major League Baseball, moments in the final game (whenever it occurs) are instantly memorable due to the intensely pressurized circumstances. Any New Yorker who was alive in 1994 can tell you where they were when the Rangers ended a 54-year drought and won the Stanley Cup. Even-longer-suffering Chicago Cubs fans survived extra innings and a rain delay on the road to see their team win its first World Series in 108 years.
“It is the ultimate prism through which you can view the whole experience of sports and, by extension, how sports affects the broader culture,” Words + Pictures founder and CEO Connor Schell told Deadline in an interview. “The stakes are, by definition, incredibly high and it just crystallizes what...
In a best-of-seven series to determine champions in the NHL, NBA and Major League Baseball, moments in the final game (whenever it occurs) are instantly memorable due to the intensely pressurized circumstances. Any New Yorker who was alive in 1994 can tell you where they were when the Rangers ended a 54-year drought and won the Stanley Cup. Even-longer-suffering Chicago Cubs fans survived extra innings and a rain delay on the road to see their team win its first World Series in 108 years.
“It is the ultimate prism through which you can view the whole experience of sports and, by extension, how sports affects the broader culture,” Words + Pictures founder and CEO Connor Schell told Deadline in an interview. “The stakes are, by definition, incredibly high and it just crystallizes what...
- 10/22/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney’s ESPN and SiriusXM are hoping sports fans will find a lot more to watch and listen to — and eventually pay for — on each other’s streaming services.
The media companies are teaming on a promotion giving their respective streaming subscribers six months free of the other company’s direct-to-consumer package. Under the pact, select SiriusXM subscribers in the U.S. will be able to get up to a six-month subscription to ESPN+ for no additional cost. Conversely, beginning later this month, new and existing ESPN+ subscribers in the U.S. are eligible to get a six-month free subscription to SiriusXM’s streaming-only service.
Following the six-month promotional period, subscribers would have to start paying the regular price for either ESPN+ (currently $11.99/month) or SiriusXM streaming (starting at $9.99/month).
ESPN+ subscribers will be able to access SiriusXM’s full library of content on the SiriusXM app, including more than 400 curated,...
The media companies are teaming on a promotion giving their respective streaming subscribers six months free of the other company’s direct-to-consumer package. Under the pact, select SiriusXM subscribers in the U.S. will be able to get up to a six-month subscription to ESPN+ for no additional cost. Conversely, beginning later this month, new and existing ESPN+ subscribers in the U.S. are eligible to get a six-month free subscription to SiriusXM’s streaming-only service.
Following the six-month promotional period, subscribers would have to start paying the regular price for either ESPN+ (currently $11.99/month) or SiriusXM streaming (starting at $9.99/month).
ESPN+ subscribers will be able to access SiriusXM’s full library of content on the SiriusXM app, including more than 400 curated,...
- 10/22/2024
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
ESPN has aired over 150 films in its sports doc strand 30 for 30 including The Two Escobars, Four Falls of Buffalo and Lance as well as Ezra Edelman’s O.J: Made In America.
To celebrate its 15th anniversary, the Disney-owned sports broadcaster is airing a one-hour special.
Hosted by Roy Wood Jr., the former Daily Show correspondent who now hosts CNN’s Have I Got News For You reboot, the special will feature a countdown of the top films that have defined the series since its inception in 2009.
It will air on October 6 on ESPN2 and will then be available on ESPN+.
The special will revisit some of the most impactful and beloved films from the series and will feature interviews with co-creators and original executive producers Bill Simmons, Connor Schell, and John Dahl, along with directors and contributors including Michael Bonfiglio, Nanette Burstein, Billy Corben, Marcus Dupree, Jason Hehir, Jonathan Hock,...
To celebrate its 15th anniversary, the Disney-owned sports broadcaster is airing a one-hour special.
Hosted by Roy Wood Jr., the former Daily Show correspondent who now hosts CNN’s Have I Got News For You reboot, the special will feature a countdown of the top films that have defined the series since its inception in 2009.
It will air on October 6 on ESPN2 and will then be available on ESPN+.
The special will revisit some of the most impactful and beloved films from the series and will feature interviews with co-creators and original executive producers Bill Simmons, Connor Schell, and John Dahl, along with directors and contributors including Michael Bonfiglio, Nanette Burstein, Billy Corben, Marcus Dupree, Jason Hehir, Jonathan Hock,...
- 10/3/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
ESPN’s acclaimed documentary series, 30 for 30, presents Stolen Gold, a powerful film directed by Suemay Oram. The film reveals the incredible true story of Ramón Torres and the Spanish intellectually disabled basketball team’s journey to a gold medal at the Sydney Paralympics in 2000. But their victory is soon overshadowed by a shocking scandal. […]
30 for 30: Stolen Gold...
30 for 30: Stolen Gold...
- 9/17/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
On Tuesday September 17 2024, ESPN broadcasts 30 for 30!
Stolen Gold Season 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “30 for 30,” titled “Stolen Gold,” promises to delve into a captivating moment in sports history. This episode is part of the documentary series that highlights significant events and stories in the world of sports. With a reputation for storytelling, “30 for 30” aims to bring to life the drama and intrigue surrounding this particular event.
“Stolen Gold” will explore a fascinating incident involving stolen Olympic medals. It will examine how the theft occurred and the impact it had on the athletes involved. The episode will include interviews with key figures, as well as archival footage that helps paint a vivid picture of the situation. Viewers can expect to learn about the challenges faced by the athletes and the wider implications of the theft on the sporting community.
As with other episodes in the series,...
Stolen Gold Season 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “30 for 30,” titled “Stolen Gold,” promises to delve into a captivating moment in sports history. This episode is part of the documentary series that highlights significant events and stories in the world of sports. With a reputation for storytelling, “30 for 30” aims to bring to life the drama and intrigue surrounding this particular event.
“Stolen Gold” will explore a fascinating incident involving stolen Olympic medals. It will examine how the theft occurred and the impact it had on the athletes involved. The episode will include interviews with key figures, as well as archival footage that helps paint a vivid picture of the situation. Viewers can expect to learn about the challenges faced by the athletes and the wider implications of the theft on the sporting community.
As with other episodes in the series,...
- 9/17/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
In the latest episode of the acclaimed documentary series “30 for 30,” titled “Stolen Gold,” viewers are set to dive deep into one of the most intriguing and notable sports stories. Scheduled to air on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on ESPN, this episode promises to captivate audiences with its exploration of significant sports happenings that have left a lasting impact on the world of athletics.
“Stolen Gold” examines the gripping tale behind a major incident in sports history, focusing on how it affected not just the players but also the fans and the broader sports community. Through expert interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, the documentary sheds light on the events that led to this extraordinary moment in sports. As it unfolds, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the implications of this event and its role in shaping the narrative of sports culture.
This episode of “30 for 30...
“Stolen Gold” examines the gripping tale behind a major incident in sports history, focusing on how it affected not just the players but also the fans and the broader sports community. Through expert interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, the documentary sheds light on the events that led to this extraordinary moment in sports. As it unfolds, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the implications of this event and its role in shaping the narrative of sports culture.
This episode of “30 for 30...
- 9/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
ESPN Films has greenlit a “30 for 30” documentary about Billie Jean King, which is now in production with Ridley Scott Associates and Story Syndicate, in association with Elton John’s Rocket Sports.
The docu is being touted as “the unfiltered, untold story of how King broke the rules and proved her critics wrong.” The film is told in King’s own voice and centers around one year that brings her life and career into focus: 1973.
Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Liz Garbus and Elizabeth Wolff (“I’ll Be Gone in the Dark”) the doc promises to shed new light on King’s life and her transformative impact on sports and society.
“The legacy of Billie Jean King is like none other,” says Garbus. “She is a generational athletic talent, a pioneer in women’s sports, and a leader in the fight for equal pay and against discrimination in sports and society.
The docu is being touted as “the unfiltered, untold story of how King broke the rules and proved her critics wrong.” The film is told in King’s own voice and centers around one year that brings her life and career into focus: 1973.
Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Liz Garbus and Elizabeth Wolff (“I’ll Be Gone in the Dark”) the doc promises to shed new light on King’s life and her transformative impact on sports and society.
“The legacy of Billie Jean King is like none other,” says Garbus. “She is a generational athletic talent, a pioneer in women’s sports, and a leader in the fight for equal pay and against discrimination in sports and society.
- 9/5/2024
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
A new survey from Ampere shows that sports documentary releases accounted for one-quarter of all documentary debuts in July.
The rising tide of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris raised many boats. The games were watched by 30.6 million people on NBC, cable channels like USA Network and the Peacock streaming service, but new data from Ampere Analysis shows that other sports-related programming got a big lift thanks to the games. In the run-up to the 2024 Olympics, Ampere measured a big upswing in the release of sports-related documentaries. We’ll break down the numbers, and show you the best places to stream sports docs below!
Key Details: Ampere measured that 103 new sports documentaries were released between May and July 2024. A full 25% of all documentaries released in July were sports-themed. ESPN+ is the best place to stream sports docs on-demand, but there are several other good options available. Sign Up Now $10.99+ / month espnplus.
The rising tide of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris raised many boats. The games were watched by 30.6 million people on NBC, cable channels like USA Network and the Peacock streaming service, but new data from Ampere Analysis shows that other sports-related programming got a big lift thanks to the games. In the run-up to the 2024 Olympics, Ampere measured a big upswing in the release of sports-related documentaries. We’ll break down the numbers, and show you the best places to stream sports docs below!
Key Details: Ampere measured that 103 new sports documentaries were released between May and July 2024. A full 25% of all documentaries released in July were sports-themed. ESPN+ is the best place to stream sports docs on-demand, but there are several other good options available. Sign Up Now $10.99+ / month espnplus.
- 8/28/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
We all guessed and guessed and guessed as to how much Venu — the upcoming standalone sports-centric streaming service from Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox — would cost. As it turns out, a lot of us were pretty close.
Venu Sports will launch at $42.99 per month and offer a 7-day free trial. The price point for subscribers will be locked in for 12 months and a member can cancel at any time. As previously announced, Venu will launch in the U.S. in the fall.
The new platform is “targeted at sports fans outside the traditional pay TV bundle,” as a Thursday press release worded it. The companies in the joint venture has steadfastly emphasized that Venu is for cord-cutters and cord-nevers — they do not want to upset the traditional MVPDs that carry their sports programming through linear packages. We’re not sure they’re buying it; we sure know that the other sports streamer,...
Venu Sports will launch at $42.99 per month and offer a 7-day free trial. The price point for subscribers will be locked in for 12 months and a member can cancel at any time. As previously announced, Venu will launch in the U.S. in the fall.
The new platform is “targeted at sports fans outside the traditional pay TV bundle,” as a Thursday press release worded it. The companies in the joint venture has steadfastly emphasized that Venu is for cord-cutters and cord-nevers — they do not want to upset the traditional MVPDs that carry their sports programming through linear packages. We’re not sure they’re buying it; we sure know that the other sports streamer,...
- 8/1/2024
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
Fox, Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery’s joint sports streaming venture Venu Sports has finally set its long-awaited price tag.
The service, which is slated to launch this fall subject to regulatory approvals, will cost $42.99 per month. A seven-day free trial will also be available.
Anyone who signs up for Venu’s launch price will be able to receive the service for 12 months at that price from the time of sign up, with the ability to cancel at anytime.
Venu, which is targeted at sports fans outside of the traditional TV bundle and is available directly through a new app, will offer subscribers thousands of live sports from all the major sports leagues and top college conferences and access to ESPN, ESPN2, Espnu, Secn, Accn, Espnews, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, Btn, TNT, TBS, truTV, as well as ESPN+.
Content will include live game and event coverage of the NFL, MLB,...
The service, which is slated to launch this fall subject to regulatory approvals, will cost $42.99 per month. A seven-day free trial will also be available.
Anyone who signs up for Venu’s launch price will be able to receive the service for 12 months at that price from the time of sign up, with the ability to cancel at anytime.
Venu, which is targeted at sports fans outside of the traditional TV bundle and is available directly through a new app, will offer subscribers thousands of live sports from all the major sports leagues and top college conferences and access to ESPN, ESPN2, Espnu, Secn, Accn, Espnews, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, Btn, TNT, TBS, truTV, as well as ESPN+.
Content will include live game and event coverage of the NFL, MLB,...
- 8/1/2024
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Wanting to even deeper into sports stories than TV broadcasts are able? The best sports documentaries have you covered, giving cinematic sweep and depth to athletes and their stories (both in the arena and out). Whether it’s football movies or movies about combat sports or sports movies for those who don’t like sports there’s some inherent alignment between athletic competition and film and TV storytelling. Documentary filmmakers have been able to look beyond the kineticism (or capture it even more dynamically) to present stories that look at the psychology and the struggles of athletes, and the cultural significance of their careers. Here are the 17 best sports documentaries ever made.
With editorial contributions from Brandon Latham.
Ken Burns’ “Baseball” (1994) Ken Burns with Ted Williams when producing ‘Baseball’Courtesy Everett Collection
Ken Burns has a weird tendency to turn over his entire documentary to one particular talking head, whose...
With editorial contributions from Brandon Latham.
Ken Burns’ “Baseball” (1994) Ken Burns with Ted Williams when producing ‘Baseball’Courtesy Everett Collection
Ken Burns has a weird tendency to turn over his entire documentary to one particular talking head, whose...
- 7/31/2024
- by Christian Blauvelt and Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
On Monday July 29 2024, ESPN broadcasts 30 for 30!
American Son Season 4 Episode 20 Episode Summary
In this episode of “30 for 30,” titled “American Son,” the documentary series takes a closer look at a significant moment in sports history. The episode dives into the life and career of a notable athlete who has made a lasting impact on the world of sports. It highlights the challenges and triumphs faced along the way, offering viewers a deeper understanding of what it means to be a sports icon.
“American Son” explores themes of identity, perseverance, and the influence of sports on society. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, the episode paints a vivid picture of the athlete’s journey. It sheds light on the struggles they encountered and the victories they achieved, showcasing how their experiences resonate beyond the playing field.
As the episode unfolds, it not only celebrates the athlete’s accomplishments but...
American Son Season 4 Episode 20 Episode Summary
In this episode of “30 for 30,” titled “American Son,” the documentary series takes a closer look at a significant moment in sports history. The episode dives into the life and career of a notable athlete who has made a lasting impact on the world of sports. It highlights the challenges and triumphs faced along the way, offering viewers a deeper understanding of what it means to be a sports icon.
“American Son” explores themes of identity, perseverance, and the influence of sports on society. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, the episode paints a vivid picture of the athlete’s journey. It sheds light on the struggles they encountered and the victories they achieved, showcasing how their experiences resonate beyond the playing field.
As the episode unfolds, it not only celebrates the athlete’s accomplishments but...
- 7/29/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
The Season 4 Episode 19 installment of “30 for 30,” titled “Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot,” airs at 9:30 Pm on Saturday, August 3, 2024, on ESPN. This episode delves into the remarkable journey of the popular sports-comedy group, Dude Perfect, tracing their rise from humble beginnings to global stardom.
“Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot” chronicles the story of a group of friends from College Station, Texas, who transformed their backyard antics into a worldwide phenomenon. What started as playful trick shots and humorous stunts quickly gained massive popularity, turning these friends into internet sensations. The episode explores their evolution from college students to a powerhouse in the sports and entertainment world.
Viewers will get an inside look at how Dude Perfect’s creativity and camaraderie propelled them to success. The show highlights their innovative approach to blending sports with comedy and showcases the impact they’ve had on popular culture. Tune...
“Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot” chronicles the story of a group of friends from College Station, Texas, who transformed their backyard antics into a worldwide phenomenon. What started as playful trick shots and humorous stunts quickly gained massive popularity, turning these friends into internet sensations. The episode explores their evolution from college students to a powerhouse in the sports and entertainment world.
Viewers will get an inside look at how Dude Perfect’s creativity and camaraderie propelled them to success. The show highlights their innovative approach to blending sports with comedy and showcases the impact they’ve had on popular culture. Tune...
- 7/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The upcoming episode of “30 for 30,” titled “American Son,” promises to be an engaging exploration of sports and its impact on society. Scheduled to air on Monday, July 29, 2024, at 7:00 Pm on ESPN, this episode delves into a significant moment in sports history that resonates beyond the playing field.
“American Son” focuses on the life and challenges faced by a prominent athlete, highlighting personal struggles and triumphs. This episode aims to shed light on how sports can serve as a platform for broader social issues, making it relevant and thought-provoking. The documentary series is known for its compelling storytelling, and this episode is expected to continue that tradition.
Viewers can expect a mix of interviews, archival footage, and insightful commentary that captures the essence of the athlete’s journey. The episode aims to inspire and provoke thought, showcasing how sports intertwine with identity, culture, and community. “American Son” is...
“American Son” focuses on the life and challenges faced by a prominent athlete, highlighting personal struggles and triumphs. This episode aims to shed light on how sports can serve as a platform for broader social issues, making it relevant and thought-provoking. The documentary series is known for its compelling storytelling, and this episode is expected to continue that tradition.
Viewers can expect a mix of interviews, archival footage, and insightful commentary that captures the essence of the athlete’s journey. The episode aims to inspire and provoke thought, showcasing how sports intertwine with identity, culture, and community. “American Son” is...
- 7/22/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “30 for 30” titled “No Scope: The Story of FaZe Clan,” viewers are in for a treat as the documentary series delves into the fascinating world of esports. This episode focuses on the rise of FaZe Clan, one of the most prominent and influential organizations in the competitive gaming industry. Fans can tune in at 7:00 Pm on Monday, 1 July 2024, on ESPN to witness the captivating journey of FaZe Clan unfold.
The episode will explore how FaZe Clan went from a group of friends creating gaming content to becoming a global powerhouse in the esports scene. Viewers will get an inside look at the trials and triumphs of the team, as well as the impact they have had on shaping the landscape of competitive gaming. From their humble beginnings to their meteoric rise to fame, “No Scope: The Story of FaZe Clan” promises to be...
The episode will explore how FaZe Clan went from a group of friends creating gaming content to becoming a global powerhouse in the esports scene. Viewers will get an inside look at the trials and triumphs of the team, as well as the impact they have had on shaping the landscape of competitive gaming. From their humble beginnings to their meteoric rise to fame, “No Scope: The Story of FaZe Clan” promises to be...
- 6/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday June 11 2024, ESPN broadcasts 30 for 30!
False Positive Season 4 Episode 18 Episode Summary
In this episode of “30 for 30” titled “False Positive,” airing on ESPN, the acclaimed documentary series turns its lens to a notable sports happening that captivated audiences and sparked controversy. As with all “30 for 30” episodes, viewers can expect a deep dive into the intricacies of the story, accompanied by insightful interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis.
“False Positive” explores a specific event or phenomenon within the world of sports, shedding light on its impact and significance. Whether it’s a scandal, a triumph, or a moment of historical importance, each episode of “30 for 30” offers a compelling narrative that goes beyond the surface level of sports coverage. Through meticulous research and storytelling, the series uncovers the human drama behind the games we love.
Tune in to ESPN for “False Positive,” an episode of “30 for 30...
False Positive Season 4 Episode 18 Episode Summary
In this episode of “30 for 30” titled “False Positive,” airing on ESPN, the acclaimed documentary series turns its lens to a notable sports happening that captivated audiences and sparked controversy. As with all “30 for 30” episodes, viewers can expect a deep dive into the intricacies of the story, accompanied by insightful interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis.
“False Positive” explores a specific event or phenomenon within the world of sports, shedding light on its impact and significance. Whether it’s a scandal, a triumph, or a moment of historical importance, each episode of “30 for 30” offers a compelling narrative that goes beyond the surface level of sports coverage. Through meticulous research and storytelling, the series uncovers the human drama behind the games we love.
Tune in to ESPN for “False Positive,” an episode of “30 for 30...
- 6/11/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
ESPN’s acclaimed documentary series, 30 for 30, presents its latest instalment, False Positive, looking into the life of former track and field superstar Butch Reynolds. The film, directed by Ismail Al-Amin, premieres on 11 June 2024, as part of the summer slate of five new documentaries in the series. False Positive explores the controversial drug […]
ESPN’s 30 for 30: False Positive – The Butch Reynolds Story...
ESPN’s 30 for 30: False Positive – The Butch Reynolds Story...
- 6/10/2024
- by Paul M
- MemorableTV
The world of “Star Wars” is expanding yet again. This week marks the debut of “The Acolyte,” an eight-episode drama that, like “Andor” before it, breathes new life into a world that is perhaps even more familiar than our own at times. The series, the first two episodes of which are now streaming on Disney+, is set 100 years before the rise of the Empire and tells an original story that is full of action and hints at more sinister forces at work in the universe.
Emmy Award winner Lee Jung-jae leads the cast as Sol, an experienced Jedi Master who reunites with Osha (Amandla Stenberg), his former Padawan who left the Order years before, to stop her long-lost twin from using the dark side of the Force to kill the Jedi she believes are responsible for the tragedy that ripped their family apart. Before you dismiss the series because of...
Emmy Award winner Lee Jung-jae leads the cast as Sol, an experienced Jedi Master who reunites with Osha (Amandla Stenberg), his former Padawan who left the Order years before, to stop her long-lost twin from using the dark side of the Force to kill the Jedi she believes are responsible for the tragedy that ripped their family apart. Before you dismiss the series because of...
- 6/8/2024
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
‘Clipped’ Review: FX’s American Basketball Story Is a Salacious, Shrewd Account of NBA Racial Strife
Initially, “Clipped” seems content to recap the embarrassing and abhorrent factoids that make up Donald Sterling’s tenure as the owner of the L.A. Clippers. When legendary coach Doc Rivers (played by Laurence Fishburne) initially arrives in Los Angeles — eager to start laying the foundation for the organization’s first NBA title — the team forgets to pick him up from Lax. Ok, no problem, he’s happy to order his own Uber. But then Sterling tries to block Doc’s big free agent acquisition because J.J. Reddick, it turns out, is white. Similarly troubling and peculiar events pile up as the story bounces from the shrewd coach to Donald’s wife and co-owner of the Clippers, Shelly Sterling (Jacki Weaver), to a perplexing female employee who goes simply by V. (Cleopatra Coleman).
But like V. herself — and, really, like each of “Clipped’s” main characters outside of the purposefully oafish,...
But like V. herself — and, really, like each of “Clipped’s” main characters outside of the purposefully oafish,...
- 6/4/2024
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Get ready for another compelling installment of “30 for 30” with Season 4 Episode 18 titled “False Positive,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, exclusively on ESPN. As part of the acclaimed documentary series, this episode delves into a notable sports happening that is sure to captivate audiences.
In “False Positive,” viewers can expect a deep dive into a gripping sports story that challenges perceptions and sheds light on the complexities of athletic competition. As with all “30 for 30” episodes, this installment promises to offer a thought-provoking exploration of the subject matter, featuring interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis.
With its reputation for delivering riveting storytelling and thought-provoking narratives, “30 for 30” continues to be a must-watch for sports enthusiasts and documentary aficionados alike. Tune in as the series once again brings to life a momentous sports event, offering viewers a unique and insightful perspective on the world of athletics.
In “False Positive,” viewers can expect a deep dive into a gripping sports story that challenges perceptions and sheds light on the complexities of athletic competition. As with all “30 for 30” episodes, this installment promises to offer a thought-provoking exploration of the subject matter, featuring interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis.
With its reputation for delivering riveting storytelling and thought-provoking narratives, “30 for 30” continues to be a must-watch for sports enthusiasts and documentary aficionados alike. Tune in as the series once again brings to life a momentous sports event, offering viewers a unique and insightful perspective on the world of athletics.
- 6/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The LA Clippers may not get the love that the Lakers do, but they have a storied history of their own… for all the wrong reasons. On Tuesday, June 4, the FX docudrama “Clipped” premieres on Hulu, telling the story of the scandal that shook up the entire NBA. Inspired by the hit ESPN 30 for 30 podcast “The Sterling Affairs,” the show will follow Clippers coach Doc Rivers (played by Laurence Fishburne) as he arrives for the 2013 season with a championship on his mind, only to butt heads with the erratic owner of the team, Donald Sterling (played by Ed O’Neill). What culminates is the racist comments caught on tape and heard around the world. You can watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu.
How to Watch 'Clipped' When: Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Where: Hulu Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu. 30-Day Free Trial$7.99+ / month hulu.
How to Watch 'Clipped' When: Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Where: Hulu Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu. 30-Day Free Trial$7.99+ / month hulu.
- 6/4/2024
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
“I’m Just Here for the Riot,” the latest installment in ESPN’s “30 for 30” documentary series, premieres on June 4, 2024. The episode explores the 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup riot, which occurred after the Vancouver Canucks’ loss to the Boston Bruins in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals. The episode is directed by Asia […]
ESPN’s 30 for 30: ‘I’m Just Here for the Riot’ Premieres June 4, 2024...
ESPN’s 30 for 30: ‘I’m Just Here for the Riot’ Premieres June 4, 2024...
- 6/4/2024
- by Paul M
- MemorableTV
Equal time rules do not, in fact, apply to slightly fictionalized treatments of the real-life trials and tribulations of professional basketball teams, but for at least an hour it’s hard to shake the feeling that FX/Hulu’s six-parter Clipped exists as a make-good for the surplus of programming dedicated to the Lakers.
In terms of tone and style, that first episode of Clipped plays like the scrappy and far less enjoyable and successful younger brother to HBO’s Winning Time, an apt parallel for the relationship between the Clippers and the Lakers.
This sells Clipped a bit short. I watched the pilot twice, separated by several months. The first time, I thought it was a mess, more cartoonish and broad than it had any reason to be. The second time, once I’d gotten all the comparisons to other shows out of my system — once I’d stopped...
In terms of tone and style, that first episode of Clipped plays like the scrappy and far less enjoyable and successful younger brother to HBO’s Winning Time, an apt parallel for the relationship between the Clippers and the Lakers.
This sells Clipped a bit short. I watched the pilot twice, separated by several months. The first time, I thought it was a mess, more cartoonish and broad than it had any reason to be. The second time, once I’d gotten all the comparisons to other shows out of my system — once I’d stopped...
- 5/31/2024
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As we head into the summer, Hulu is shaping up to be one of the most valuable streaming services to have in the month of June. Not only is one of the best shows on television returning for its third season, but the Disney-owned general entertainment platform is also launching a new comedy banner, and FX goes behind the scenes of one of the most explosive situations in recent sports history.
“The Bear” will drop all 10 of its Season 3 episodes on June 27 in what is undoubtedly one of the year’s most anticipated releases. However, that is not the only hot title coming to Hulu in June, the streamer will also launch its “Hulu’s Laughing Now” brand, the sports-focused series “Clipped” that dramatizes the downfall of Donald Sterling as the owner of the LA Clippers, and the documentary “Brats” that brings together members of the legendary Brat Pack to chronicle their rise to fame.
“The Bear” will drop all 10 of its Season 3 episodes on June 27 in what is undoubtedly one of the year’s most anticipated releases. However, that is not the only hot title coming to Hulu in June, the streamer will also launch its “Hulu’s Laughing Now” brand, the sports-focused series “Clipped” that dramatizes the downfall of Donald Sterling as the owner of the LA Clippers, and the documentary “Brats” that brings together members of the legendary Brat Pack to chronicle their rise to fame.
- 5/31/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Exclusive: ESPN Films has acquired the documentary Motorcycle Mary ahead of its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival on June 7.
The 22-minute film by Haley Watson – her directorial debut – tells the story of Mary McGee, known as Motorcycle Mary, a legend in the world of motorsports who became the first woman to compete in road races and motocross competitions in the U.S. The documentary is executive produced by Formula One great Lewis Hamilton and two-time Oscar winner Ben Proudfoot. Rachel Greenwald produced the film. Watch the trailer below.
Motorcycle Mary will feature “stunning never-before-seen archival footage and photographs from McGee’s life,” according to a release. McGee first hopped aboard a 200 cc Triumph Tiger Cub in the 1950s, later trading that in for a Honda C110. She was off and gunning from there.
“Born...
The 22-minute film by Haley Watson – her directorial debut – tells the story of Mary McGee, known as Motorcycle Mary, a legend in the world of motorsports who became the first woman to compete in road races and motocross competitions in the U.S. The documentary is executive produced by Formula One great Lewis Hamilton and two-time Oscar winner Ben Proudfoot. Rachel Greenwald produced the film. Watch the trailer below.
Motorcycle Mary will feature “stunning never-before-seen archival footage and photographs from McGee’s life,” according to a release. McGee first hopped aboard a 200 cc Triumph Tiger Cub in the 1950s, later trading that in for a Honda C110. She was off and gunning from there.
“Born...
- 5/30/2024
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
Bill Walton, the gregarious NBA star who became an ESPN commentator and was well known as a dedicated fan of the Grateful Dead, has died after battling cancer, the NBA confirmed Monday. He was 71.
A towering figure who stood 6 feet 11 inches, Walton played for three NBA teams and won two championships during his 13 years in the league, which ended in 1987 after numerous injuries. He was a college superstar at UCLA and was inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame in 1993.
“Bill Walton was truly one of a kind. As a Hall of Fame player, he redefined the center position. His unique all-around skills made him a dominant force at UCLA and led to an NBA regular-season and Finals Mvp, two NBA championships and a spot on the NBA’s 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement.
“Bill then translated his infectious enthusiasm and love for the game to broadcasting,...
A towering figure who stood 6 feet 11 inches, Walton played for three NBA teams and won two championships during his 13 years in the league, which ended in 1987 after numerous injuries. He was a college superstar at UCLA and was inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame in 1993.
“Bill Walton was truly one of a kind. As a Hall of Fame player, he redefined the center position. His unique all-around skills made him a dominant force at UCLA and led to an NBA regular-season and Finals Mvp, two NBA championships and a spot on the NBA’s 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement.
“Bill then translated his infectious enthusiasm and love for the game to broadcasting,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
ESPN Films’ sports docuseries “30 for 30” will launch five new docus this summer.
The upcoming slate features docs about topics including gamer brand FaZe Clan, former track and field superstar Butch Reynolds, and comedy and sports YouTube creator company Dude Perfect.
The summer lineup will launch on June 4 with Kathleen Jayme and Asia Youngman’s “I’m Just Here for the Riot.” About the infamous 2011 Vancouver riot following a Canucks loss to the Boston Bruins during the Stanley Cup final, the film chronicles the event and its aftermath while also raising deeper questions about fandom, violence, and the shocking power of an angry crowd.
The remaining four docus on the slate are: Ismail Al-Amin’s “False Positive,” Justin Staple’s “No Scope: The Story of FaZe Clan,” Jay Caspian Kang’s “American Son,” and Oliver Anderson and Louis Burgdorf’s “Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot.”
“Our upcoming ’30 for...
The upcoming slate features docs about topics including gamer brand FaZe Clan, former track and field superstar Butch Reynolds, and comedy and sports YouTube creator company Dude Perfect.
The summer lineup will launch on June 4 with Kathleen Jayme and Asia Youngman’s “I’m Just Here for the Riot.” About the infamous 2011 Vancouver riot following a Canucks loss to the Boston Bruins during the Stanley Cup final, the film chronicles the event and its aftermath while also raising deeper questions about fandom, violence, and the shocking power of an angry crowd.
The remaining four docus on the slate are: Ismail Al-Amin’s “False Positive,” Justin Staple’s “No Scope: The Story of FaZe Clan,” Jay Caspian Kang’s “American Son,” and Oliver Anderson and Louis Burgdorf’s “Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot.”
“Our upcoming ’30 for...
- 5/14/2024
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
Tyler Perry is getting real. The entertainment mogul’s Tyler Perry Studios has partnered with Asylum Entertainment Group in a joint venture to create and produce unscripted content. As part of the news, Antoinetta Stallings has been named vice president of unscripted programming for Tyler Perry Studios.
Under the new deal, Tyler Perry Studios and Asylum will co-develop, co-produce and distribute unscripted programming.
“I’m excited to bring the world of unscripted content to Tyler Perry Studios,” Perry said in a statement. “We’ve never tapped into this area of entertainment before and we’re looking forward to working closely with Asylum to bring unique real world stories to life. I’m also proud to recognize the work that Antoinetta has been doing at the studio and promote her to this position of overseeing this new creative arm at the studio.”
The news comes as Perry continues to expand his...
Under the new deal, Tyler Perry Studios and Asylum will co-develop, co-produce and distribute unscripted programming.
“I’m excited to bring the world of unscripted content to Tyler Perry Studios,” Perry said in a statement. “We’ve never tapped into this area of entertainment before and we’re looking forward to working closely with Asylum to bring unique real world stories to life. I’m also proud to recognize the work that Antoinetta has been doing at the studio and promote her to this position of overseeing this new creative arm at the studio.”
The news comes as Perry continues to expand his...
- 5/1/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
HBO had the Lakers, now FX has the Clippers. Will the series’ fates differ (as the real-life teams’ have), or will “Clipped” face the same quick, quiet end as “Winning Time”? We’ll find out this June, when FX’s latest ripped-from-the-headlines adaptation premieres exclusively on Hulu. The trailer was released Thursday, April 25 — just under six weeks prior to the premiere — and now you can watch the first footage below.
Set in 2013, the six-episode limited series stars Ed O’Neill as L.A. Clippers’ owner Donald Sterling and Laurence Fishburne as the team’s head coach, Doc Rivers. Formerly with the Boston Celtics (who won an NBA title in 2008), Rivers had just joined the Clippers when the owner’s racist comments went public, sending the organization into a tailspin and Sterling into a power struggle with Rivers, players, and the NBA at large. Key players in the tumultuous saga include Shelly Sterling...
Set in 2013, the six-episode limited series stars Ed O’Neill as L.A. Clippers’ owner Donald Sterling and Laurence Fishburne as the team’s head coach, Doc Rivers. Formerly with the Boston Celtics (who won an NBA title in 2008), Rivers had just joined the Clippers when the owner’s racist comments went public, sending the organization into a tailspin and Sterling into a power struggle with Rivers, players, and the NBA at large. Key players in the tumultuous saga include Shelly Sterling...
- 4/25/2024
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
One of America's strangest celebrity sagas came to an abrupt, anticlimactic close when O.J. Simpson died at the age of 76 on April 10, 2024. The Heisman Trophy-winning running back from the University of Southern California became a professional football phenomenon during his 11-season tenure with the Buffalo Bills. He was blindingly handsome and charismatic, as comfortable in front of a camera as he was breaking tackles on the gridiron. Unlike Jim Brown, Simpson chose to keep playing football when he embarked on his acting career; and though Simpson was typically cast in supporting roles, they were often high-profile productions (namely the Best Picture-nominated "The Towering Inferno" and the Emmy-winning miniseries "Roots").
When Simpson retired, he continued to act while staying close to football as an on-field reporter for NBC. You never knew where The Juice was going to turn up, but you were never unhappy to see him. This was especially true...
When Simpson retired, he continued to act while staying close to football as an on-field reporter for NBC. You never knew where The Juice was going to turn up, but you were never unhappy to see him. This was especially true...
- 4/21/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Non-scripted production company Asylum Entertainment Group has taken a stake in London-based Dare Entertainment, the companies announced Monday. Under the deal, Dare Pictures will use the investment to expand its development, while its current angel investors Rosegown will exit the business.
Dare founder/CEO Derren Lawford will continue overseeing the company, which focuses on TV, film and podcasts. Dare’s credits include non-scripted projects like “Crypto Queen: Visionary, Victim or Villain?” and “Dalton’s Dream,” as well as “The Secrets of UK Prisons.” Michelle Morgan remains the chair in Dare’s new board structure, and becomes company director and minority shareholder of the business.
Meanwhile, launched by Steve Michaels, Asylum Entertainment Group — part of Endeavor’s non-scripted content group — is behind television, features, documentaries and unscripted series including “30 for 30,” limited series “The Kennedys” and documentary “How I Caught My Killer.”
“Derren and his studio exemplify the vision and trajectory we value at Asylum,...
Dare founder/CEO Derren Lawford will continue overseeing the company, which focuses on TV, film and podcasts. Dare’s credits include non-scripted projects like “Crypto Queen: Visionary, Victim or Villain?” and “Dalton’s Dream,” as well as “The Secrets of UK Prisons.” Michelle Morgan remains the chair in Dare’s new board structure, and becomes company director and minority shareholder of the business.
Meanwhile, launched by Steve Michaels, Asylum Entertainment Group — part of Endeavor’s non-scripted content group — is behind television, features, documentaries and unscripted series including “30 for 30,” limited series “The Kennedys” and documentary “How I Caught My Killer.”
“Derren and his studio exemplify the vision and trajectory we value at Asylum,...
- 4/8/2024
- by Lexi Carson
- Variety Film + TV
American Cinematheque Launches Major New L.A. Documentary Festival This Is Not a Fiction (Exclusive)
The American Cinematheque is kicking off a robust new Los Angeles nonfiction film festival dubbed This Is Not a Fiction, running from April 10-18. The festival opens with docuseries “Thank You, Good Night: The Bon Jovi Story,” with Jon Bon Jovi in-person at the Aero Theatre for the L.A. premiere screening.
The event will include in-person tributes to distinguished documentary filmmakers including Barbara Kopple, Joe Berlinger, Brett Morgen, Bill Morrison, Kirsten Johnson, Terry Zwigoff, Jeff Tremaine and Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, as well as a virtual Q&a with Frederick Wiseman.
Other premieres will include “Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus,” “Power,” “Strong Island,” “Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg,” a restoration of “Lumumba: Death of a Prophet” and “Incident,” plus special presentations of Morgan Neville’s “Steve! (Martin) A Documentary in 2 Pieces” and “Girls State.” A celebration of the 15th anniversary of “30 for 30” will feature a panel...
The event will include in-person tributes to distinguished documentary filmmakers including Barbara Kopple, Joe Berlinger, Brett Morgen, Bill Morrison, Kirsten Johnson, Terry Zwigoff, Jeff Tremaine and Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, as well as a virtual Q&a with Frederick Wiseman.
Other premieres will include “Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus,” “Power,” “Strong Island,” “Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg,” a restoration of “Lumumba: Death of a Prophet” and “Incident,” plus special presentations of Morgan Neville’s “Steve! (Martin) A Documentary in 2 Pieces” and “Girls State.” A celebration of the 15th anniversary of “30 for 30” will feature a panel...
- 3/19/2024
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
A smart television set running the ESPN Plus sports app. (Stock image via Unsplash)
Charter Communications is now offering customers of its Spectrum TV service free access to the Walt Disney Company’s sports streamer ESPN Plus if they subscribe to the company’s new Spectrum TV Select Plus plan.
The deal builds on an agreement reached between Charter and Disney last year that involves the cable and broadband company purchasing wholesale access to Disney-own streaming services, including Disney Plus and Hulu, to Spectrum TV customers with certain plans.
Starting this week, customers with Spectrum TV Select Plus plans will have free access to ESPN Plus as part of their service. The ESPN Plus app is available on Spectrum’s Internet-connected set-top boxes, including the Xumo Stream Box and most interactive cable boxes. With a Spectrum TV username and password, ESPN Plus is also accessible on other streaming platforms like Roku,...
Charter Communications is now offering customers of its Spectrum TV service free access to the Walt Disney Company’s sports streamer ESPN Plus if they subscribe to the company’s new Spectrum TV Select Plus plan.
The deal builds on an agreement reached between Charter and Disney last year that involves the cable and broadband company purchasing wholesale access to Disney-own streaming services, including Disney Plus and Hulu, to Spectrum TV customers with certain plans.
Starting this week, customers with Spectrum TV Select Plus plans will have free access to ESPN Plus as part of their service. The ESPN Plus app is available on Spectrum’s Internet-connected set-top boxes, including the Xumo Stream Box and most interactive cable boxes. With a Spectrum TV username and password, ESPN Plus is also accessible on other streaming platforms like Roku,...
- 3/7/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
Can Netflix do for a show like “Reba” or “The Resident” what it did for “Suits?” That’s what we’ll find out next year when Disney begins licensing series to Netflix as part of a non-exclusive arrangement stretching through 2025.
Disney Entertainment and Netflix are in the works on finalizing a licensing agreement that will bring 14 different series from ABC, Fox, FX, and even ESPN to the streamer across 18 months, an individual with knowledge told IndieWire. At the time of this writing, the deal was not signed. Among the titles that will eventually make it are shows like “The Wonder Years,” “This Is Us,” “30 for 30,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “Lost,” “Archer,” “Prison Break,” “Home Improvement,” and more.
“The Hughleys,” D.L. Hughley’s sitcom that began in 1998 and ran for four years, will hit streaming for the first time on any platform. And Netflix and Disney are also...
Disney Entertainment and Netflix are in the works on finalizing a licensing agreement that will bring 14 different series from ABC, Fox, FX, and even ESPN to the streamer across 18 months, an individual with knowledge told IndieWire. At the time of this writing, the deal was not signed. Among the titles that will eventually make it are shows like “The Wonder Years,” “This Is Us,” “30 for 30,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “Lost,” “Archer,” “Prison Break,” “Home Improvement,” and more.
“The Hughleys,” D.L. Hughley’s sitcom that began in 1998 and ran for four years, will hit streaming for the first time on any platform. And Netflix and Disney are also...
- 12/12/2023
- by Brian Welk
- Indiewire
Disney is bringing all past seasons of “Grey’s Anatomy” to Hulu — while they will remain on Netflix — coinciding with the official launch of Hulu on Disney+ in March 2024.
Starting in the spring 2024, Hulu and Netflix will share the co-exclusive U.S. streaming rights to all prior 19 seasons of “Grey’s Anatomy” as part of a new licensing deal between Disney Entertainment and Netflix. Only Hulu will have the complete series as new in-season episodes from the upcoming Season 20 of the hit show will be available to stream (after they air on ABC) along with the 19 previous seasons. “Grey’s Anatomy,” the longest-running medical drama on primetime TV, is created by Shonda Rhimes and produced by ABC Signature, a part of Disney Television Studios, and Shondaland.
The “Grey’s Anatomy” expansion on Hulu is part of a proposed short-term U.S. content agreement under which Disney Entertainment will license 14 library series to Netflix on a nonexclusive basis.
Starting in the spring 2024, Hulu and Netflix will share the co-exclusive U.S. streaming rights to all prior 19 seasons of “Grey’s Anatomy” as part of a new licensing deal between Disney Entertainment and Netflix. Only Hulu will have the complete series as new in-season episodes from the upcoming Season 20 of the hit show will be available to stream (after they air on ABC) along with the 19 previous seasons. “Grey’s Anatomy,” the longest-running medical drama on primetime TV, is created by Shonda Rhimes and produced by ABC Signature, a part of Disney Television Studios, and Shondaland.
The “Grey’s Anatomy” expansion on Hulu is part of a proposed short-term U.S. content agreement under which Disney Entertainment will license 14 library series to Netflix on a nonexclusive basis.
- 12/11/2023
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
The legal drama “Suits” may have been the show of the summer, but another beloved USA property is on top now.
Tony Shalhoub reprises his Emmy-winning role of Adrian Monk in “Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie,” a Peacock original that sees the ol’ detective with obsessive compulsive disorder return for one last case (or is it?) in the age of Covid. In the 90-minute film, which is now streaming, Monk is preparing for his stepdaughter Molly’s (Caitlin McGee) upcoming nuptials when he finds himself pulled into an investigation involving a charismatic billionaire with his eyes set on space (James Purefoy).
During its original run from 2002 to 2009, “Monk” was a critically acclaimed comedy and an Emmy mainstay, taking home eight awards in all. Much of the original series cast has returned for the sequel film, including Ted Levine, Traylor Howard, Jason Gray-Stanford, Melora Hardin and Hector Elizondo. A...
Tony Shalhoub reprises his Emmy-winning role of Adrian Monk in “Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie,” a Peacock original that sees the ol’ detective with obsessive compulsive disorder return for one last case (or is it?) in the age of Covid. In the 90-minute film, which is now streaming, Monk is preparing for his stepdaughter Molly’s (Caitlin McGee) upcoming nuptials when he finds himself pulled into an investigation involving a charismatic billionaire with his eyes set on space (James Purefoy).
During its original run from 2002 to 2009, “Monk” was a critically acclaimed comedy and an Emmy mainstay, taking home eight awards in all. Much of the original series cast has returned for the sequel film, including Ted Levine, Traylor Howard, Jason Gray-Stanford, Melora Hardin and Hector Elizondo. A...
- 12/9/2023
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
This Saturday at 9:00 Pm on ESPN, sports enthusiasts are in for a captivating episode of “30 for 30” with Season 4 Episode 16 titled “The Great Heisman Race of 1997.” The acclaimed documentary series, known for its in-depth exploration of significant sports events, delves into the thrilling and historic Heisman Trophy race of 1997.
Viewers can expect a nostalgic journey back to a time when college football was ablaze with excitement and anticipation. The episode unfolds the gripping narrative surrounding the Heisman Trophy contenders of ’97, shedding light on the fierce competition, standout performances, and the ultimate winner of this prestigious accolade.
Tune in at 9:00 Pm for an engaging and informative episode that captures the essence of a pivotal moment in sports history. “30 for 30” continues to deliver compelling stories that resonate with sports fans, and this installment promises to be no exception.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Saturday 9 December 2023 on ESPN...
Viewers can expect a nostalgic journey back to a time when college football was ablaze with excitement and anticipation. The episode unfolds the gripping narrative surrounding the Heisman Trophy contenders of ’97, shedding light on the fierce competition, standout performances, and the ultimate winner of this prestigious accolade.
Tune in at 9:00 Pm for an engaging and informative episode that captures the essence of a pivotal moment in sports history. “30 for 30” continues to deliver compelling stories that resonate with sports fans, and this installment promises to be no exception.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Saturday 9 December 2023 on ESPN...
- 12/3/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The 1997 race for the Heisman Trophy will be explored in an installment of the 14th season of ESPN’s “30 for 30” series.
Titled “The Great Heisman Race of 1997,” the ESPN Films docu will debut on Dec. 9 on ESPN immediately following the broadcast of the Heisman Trophy Ceremony, which will air on the network.
The doc will focus on the race between Peyton Manning and Charles Woodson. Manning stunned the sports world in 1997 by deciding to return for his senior season at the University of Tennessee and spurning the NFL, making him the Heisman front-runner as he set his sights on an SEC Championship. But while Manning was the preseason favorite, other candidates arrived during the season including Washington State quarterback Ryan Leaf, Marshall University’s wide receiver Randy Moss and Woodson (University of Michigan). The docu, directed by Gentry Kirby, will use archival footage to examine and unpack the race for the hallowed honor.
Titled “The Great Heisman Race of 1997,” the ESPN Films docu will debut on Dec. 9 on ESPN immediately following the broadcast of the Heisman Trophy Ceremony, which will air on the network.
The doc will focus on the race between Peyton Manning and Charles Woodson. Manning stunned the sports world in 1997 by deciding to return for his senior season at the University of Tennessee and spurning the NFL, making him the Heisman front-runner as he set his sights on an SEC Championship. But while Manning was the preseason favorite, other candidates arrived during the season including Washington State quarterback Ryan Leaf, Marshall University’s wide receiver Randy Moss and Woodson (University of Michigan). The docu, directed by Gentry Kirby, will use archival footage to examine and unpack the race for the hallowed honor.
- 11/21/2023
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
Dave O’Connor is exiting production company Majordomo Media to take over the reins of Time Studios as president.
O’Connor will report to Time CEO Jessica Sibley, who announced his hiring in a memo to staff Monday. O’Connor takes over the Time Studios role from Ian Orefice, who left the company this year to lead Jeff Zucker’s RedBird Imi-backed content studio EverWonder.
At Majordomo Media, he was a co-founder and co-ceo alongside David Chang, founder of the famed Momofuku restaurant group. The company has produced series including “Chef Vs. Wild” and “Secret Chef” for Hulu; “Ugly Delicious” for Netflix; and podcasts “The Dave Chang Show” and “Recipe Club” with Spotify’s The Ringer.
“With a proven track record of crafting business models to sustain profits and fuel growth, Dave also brings a deep creative background to Time Studios, with over two decades of experience as a showrunner,...
O’Connor will report to Time CEO Jessica Sibley, who announced his hiring in a memo to staff Monday. O’Connor takes over the Time Studios role from Ian Orefice, who left the company this year to lead Jeff Zucker’s RedBird Imi-backed content studio EverWonder.
At Majordomo Media, he was a co-founder and co-ceo alongside David Chang, founder of the famed Momofuku restaurant group. The company has produced series including “Chef Vs. Wild” and “Secret Chef” for Hulu; “Ugly Delicious” for Netflix; and podcasts “The Dave Chang Show” and “Recipe Club” with Spotify’s The Ringer.
“With a proven track record of crafting business models to sustain profits and fuel growth, Dave also brings a deep creative background to Time Studios, with over two decades of experience as a showrunner,...
- 11/6/2023
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Time Studios has found its next president.
The production arm of the company (which also owns Time magazine), has tapped Dave O’Connor as president, reporting to Time CEO Jessica Sibley, who announced his hire Monday.
Time Studios has become a critical business line for Time, with Sibley telling The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year that the division now accounts for 25 percent of the company’s revenue, hitting $100 million. O’Connor succeeds Ian Orefice, who left Time Studios earlier this year to launch a studio of his own called EverWonder, backed by RedBird Imi.
O’Connor is the co-founder and co-ceo of Majordomo Media (alongside celebrity chef David Chang), which has produced Hulu’s Chef vs. Wild, among other programs. He previously worked at RadicalMedia and Embassy Row, both nonfiction content powerhouses.
“As President, Dave will further Time Studios’ mission of creating premium storytelling that moves the world, while providing the...
The production arm of the company (which also owns Time magazine), has tapped Dave O’Connor as president, reporting to Time CEO Jessica Sibley, who announced his hire Monday.
Time Studios has become a critical business line for Time, with Sibley telling The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year that the division now accounts for 25 percent of the company’s revenue, hitting $100 million. O’Connor succeeds Ian Orefice, who left Time Studios earlier this year to launch a studio of his own called EverWonder, backed by RedBird Imi.
O’Connor is the co-founder and co-ceo of Majordomo Media (alongside celebrity chef David Chang), which has produced Hulu’s Chef vs. Wild, among other programs. He previously worked at RadicalMedia and Embassy Row, both nonfiction content powerhouses.
“As President, Dave will further Time Studios’ mission of creating premium storytelling that moves the world, while providing the...
- 11/6/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Dave O’Connor has been appointed as the new President of Time Studios, Time CEO Jessica Sibley announced Monday morning, in a memo to staff.
O’Connor steps in for Ian Orefice, who served as President & COO of both news magazine Time and its Emmy-winning production division before exiting to launch the content studio EverWonder, alongside Jeff Zucker’s RedBird Imi. He will be based out of New York, reporting directly to Sibley. In his new role, he will look to further Time Studios’ mission of crafting premium storytelling for a global audience, providing the company with the vision and strategic direction necessary to propel it through a turbulent and fast-evolving point in entertainment’s history.
O’Connor joins after co-founding Majordomo Media, where he served as co-ceo and produced such hit series as Chef vs. Wild for Hulu, also building a podcast network and helping to launch an original Fast channel.
O’Connor steps in for Ian Orefice, who served as President & COO of both news magazine Time and its Emmy-winning production division before exiting to launch the content studio EverWonder, alongside Jeff Zucker’s RedBird Imi. He will be based out of New York, reporting directly to Sibley. In his new role, he will look to further Time Studios’ mission of crafting premium storytelling for a global audience, providing the company with the vision and strategic direction necessary to propel it through a turbulent and fast-evolving point in entertainment’s history.
O’Connor joins after co-founding Majordomo Media, where he served as co-ceo and produced such hit series as Chef vs. Wild for Hulu, also building a podcast network and helping to launch an original Fast channel.
- 11/6/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
A Touch More, the production company founded by world-renowned athletes Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe, has announced the hiring of industry veteran Camille Bernier-Green as its head of development.
Last December, Variety exclusively revealed that Bird, a five-time Olympic gold medalist and basketball legend, and Rapinoe, a two-time FIFA World Cup-winning soccer superstar, would expand their influence beyond sports and launch the production company in partnership with Togethxr.
The label’s name is a reference to its mission to “bring a touch more understanding, connection, entertainment, and conversation to the evolving media landscape” by granting a platform to underrepresented voices of women, Lgbtqia+ and Bipoc creators.
News of Bernier-Green’s appointment comes after Rapinoe bid farewell to international soccer on Sunday, leading the US. Women’s National Team to a 2-0 triumph over South Africa.
“I’m excited to be joining such a powerful team and to work alongside Megan and Sue,...
Last December, Variety exclusively revealed that Bird, a five-time Olympic gold medalist and basketball legend, and Rapinoe, a two-time FIFA World Cup-winning soccer superstar, would expand their influence beyond sports and launch the production company in partnership with Togethxr.
The label’s name is a reference to its mission to “bring a touch more understanding, connection, entertainment, and conversation to the evolving media landscape” by granting a platform to underrepresented voices of women, Lgbtqia+ and Bipoc creators.
News of Bernier-Green’s appointment comes after Rapinoe bid farewell to international soccer on Sunday, leading the US. Women’s National Team to a 2-0 triumph over South Africa.
“I’m excited to be joining such a powerful team and to work alongside Megan and Sue,...
- 9/25/2023
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
If you’re looking to save on your streaming bill, American Express cardholders can get some great deals these days. While offers do vary by card, The Streamable confirmed these four deals are available at least on the Blue Cash Preferred card. Consult your American Express deals page to verify the deals that may be available to you.
Save $84 on the Disney Bundle
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Want to binge the best entertainment for kids, adults, and sports fans? The Disney Bundle is your one-stop solution. When you sign up, you’ll get Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+.
As long as you choose a bundle over $12.99, you’ll get a $7 credit each month for the next year.
So that would include:
- Trio Basic ($12.99): Disney+ (With Ads), Hulu (With Ads), ESPN+ (With Ads)
- Trio Premium...
Save $84 on the Disney Bundle
Save $75 on Fubo
Get $25 Off 1 Year of Max
Save $33 on Paramount+ with Showtime
Save $84 on the Disney Bundle
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- 9/6/2023
- by Ben Bowman
- The Streamable
Co-creators Max Borenstein and Jim Hecht’s “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” was a delight for basketball fans in Season 1, a rare look at a specific sports era that’s not part of a “30 for 30” ESPN documentary nor in a two-hour movie. And because the series was about as precious with historical details as it was keeping a consistent visual style—that is, not so much—we got to have fun imaging how legends like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Solomon Hughes) and Earvin “Magic” Johnson (Quincy Isaiah) would have butt heads in the locker room.
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- 7/31/2023
- by Nick Allen
- The Playlist
A multi-episode docuseries following the United States Women’s National Team’s World Cup journey will premiere globally on Netflix this fall.
The series will highlight players and coaches of the Uswnt, giving an inside look at the most-decorated team in soccer history. Themes include the pressure athletes face, the euphoria of success, the joy, hardships and more of the sport. The doc will also cover issues like equal pay, motherhood, LGBTQ+ rights, racial diversity and family.
The narrative will trace the preparation — both individual and group — for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, paying homage to the players that came before those currently on the roster.
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The series will highlight players and coaches of the Uswnt, giving an inside look at the most-decorated team in soccer history. Themes include the pressure athletes face, the euphoria of success, the joy, hardships and more of the sport. The doc will also cover issues like equal pay, motherhood, LGBTQ+ rights, racial diversity and family.
The narrative will trace the preparation — both individual and group — for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, paying homage to the players that came before those currently on the roster.
Also Read:
Megan Rapinoe to Retire From Professional Soccer After 2023 Women’s World Cup
Veteran champions like Alex Morgan and Megan Rapino, who recently announced her retirement from the sport at the end of the year, as well as rising stars like 18-year-old...
- 7/17/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
“American Gladiators” aired in the 1990’s, but the competition still remains a phenomenon decades later. Last month, ESPN’s “30 for 30” explored the show, and now, Netflix is getting into the game.
Netflix’s five-part docuseries, “Muscles & Mayhem: An Unauthorized Story of ‘American Gladiators,” dives into the hit, chronicling the meteoric rise and sweeping impact the superhero-like athletes had on both fans across America and their “average Joe” competitors.
Co-directors Jared Hess and Tony Vainuku were fans of “American Gladiators” as teens, so it was natural to revisit the TV show when Netflix presented the opportunity. In their series, the filmmakers explore the good, the bad and the ugly, bringing audiences insight through access to executives who greenlit the production in the ’80s, original crew members and gladiators, including Nitro (Dan Clark), Storm (Debbie Clark), Diamond (Erika Andersch Bunker), Laser (Jim Kalafat), Ice (Lori Fetrick), Zap (Raye Olson), Blaze...
Netflix’s five-part docuseries, “Muscles & Mayhem: An Unauthorized Story of ‘American Gladiators,” dives into the hit, chronicling the meteoric rise and sweeping impact the superhero-like athletes had on both fans across America and their “average Joe” competitors.
Co-directors Jared Hess and Tony Vainuku were fans of “American Gladiators” as teens, so it was natural to revisit the TV show when Netflix presented the opportunity. In their series, the filmmakers explore the good, the bad and the ugly, bringing audiences insight through access to executives who greenlit the production in the ’80s, original crew members and gladiators, including Nitro (Dan Clark), Storm (Debbie Clark), Diamond (Erika Andersch Bunker), Laser (Jim Kalafat), Ice (Lori Fetrick), Zap (Raye Olson), Blaze...
- 6/28/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
This year’s Critics Choice Real TV Awards honored shows “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars,” “Top Chef,” and “Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi,” with each series taking home two awards.
All three shows won in the Best Show Host category, as RuPaul tied with Padma Lakshmi for both “Taste the Nation” and “Top Chef.” “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” took home the award for best ensemble cast in an unscripted series, while “Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi” was awarded best structured series and “Top Chef” won best culinary show.
The annual event continues to recognize excellence in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms.
Lisa Vanderpump was honored with the Impact Award this year and Eugene Levy won Star of the Year. Additionally, Bravo and Netflix were the biggest winners of awards, topping four categories each.
A special program showcasing the winners will premiere on Ktla+ and Ktla.
All three shows won in the Best Show Host category, as RuPaul tied with Padma Lakshmi for both “Taste the Nation” and “Top Chef.” “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” took home the award for best ensemble cast in an unscripted series, while “Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi” was awarded best structured series and “Top Chef” won best culinary show.
The annual event continues to recognize excellence in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms.
Lisa Vanderpump was honored with the Impact Award this year and Eugene Levy won Star of the Year. Additionally, Bravo and Netflix were the biggest winners of awards, topping four categories each.
A special program showcasing the winners will premiere on Ktla+ and Ktla.
- 6/16/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
“Wait, the name at the top of this website reads ‘Den of Geek’ and now they’re talking about sports? Don’t they know I’m gangly and uncoordinated?”
Yes, dear reader, we know that. Truth is, we’re all gangly and uncoordinated as well. But that doesn’t mean that we geeks can’t occasionally get together and enjoy the dramatic majesty of competitive sports. Sports documentaries have always been a part of the entertainment ecosystem. Of late, however, it seems as though there’s more of them for the casual sports fan or even fully sports-phobic TV-watcher to enjoy.
ESPN’s “30 for 30” sports documentary initiative kicked off a new era of TV sports documentaries in 2009. And since then, the offerings have only gotten better. With streamers like Netflix fully into the fray there have never been as many compelling sports stories being told as there is right now.
Yes, dear reader, we know that. Truth is, we’re all gangly and uncoordinated as well. But that doesn’t mean that we geeks can’t occasionally get together and enjoy the dramatic majesty of competitive sports. Sports documentaries have always been a part of the entertainment ecosystem. Of late, however, it seems as though there’s more of them for the casual sports fan or even fully sports-phobic TV-watcher to enjoy.
ESPN’s “30 for 30” sports documentary initiative kicked off a new era of TV sports documentaries in 2009. And since then, the offerings have only gotten better. With streamers like Netflix fully into the fray there have never been as many compelling sports stories being told as there is right now.
- 6/16/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
The two-part “30 for 30” documentary on the seminal 1990s competition show “American Gladiators” has now concluded, wrapping up an epic saga that cut right to the core of the American Dream.
The documentary dove deep into the largely unknown history of the show, which dominated the TV landscape in its initial run in syndication on US television and around the world. It revealed stories of love, lust, betrayal, friendship, injury, agony, and everything in between from the creators of the show and the Gladiators themselves.
So how did a nearly three-hour doc about a show famous for events like jousting with things that looked like huge cotton swabs and rolling around in giant steel balls called Atlaspheres come together? According to the doc’s director Ben Berman, he was skeptical when initially approached by Vice about the project but changed his mind once he learned more about the story.
The documentary dove deep into the largely unknown history of the show, which dominated the TV landscape in its initial run in syndication on US television and around the world. It revealed stories of love, lust, betrayal, friendship, injury, agony, and everything in between from the creators of the show and the Gladiators themselves.
So how did a nearly three-hour doc about a show famous for events like jousting with things that looked like huge cotton swabs and rolling around in giant steel balls called Atlaspheres come together? According to the doc’s director Ben Berman, he was skeptical when initially approached by Vice about the project but changed his mind once he learned more about the story.
- 6/1/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
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