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Ratings: LeBron Decision Circus Dominates
ESPN’s LeBron James free-agency decision special was Thursday night’s top-rated TV program
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ESPN, Newsday Break LeBron News Ahead of ‘The Decision’
Two outlets with ties to free agent, free agency
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ESPN Signs Exclusive 12-Year Rights Deal for ACC Sports
Deal includes football, men’s and women’s basketball, regular season and conference championships across ESPN television, digital and mobile platforms
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ESPN Defends Editorial Integrity of Its Deal With Lebron James
ESPN’s Norby Williamson, who brokered the deal for Thursday night’s show on which James will announce where he’ll play next season, discusses the concessions the network made
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LeBron to Announce Signing on ESPN in Primetime on Thursday
Free agent basketball star to reveal where he’s going during one-hour special dubbed “The Decision”
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ESPN to Move Magazine From NYC to CT
Company to move operations from Manhattan to Bristol in October; some staffers not pleased
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Targeting LeBron, Knicks, Nets Start Media War in New York
Free agency signing period opens with Prokhorov propaganda battle
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132M Have Now Consumed World Cup Content Across All ESPN Platforms
118 million have watched all or part of World Cup telecasts on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC, according to data by Knowledge Networks and Nielsen
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U.S. vs. Ghana Most-Watched World Cup Men’s Match Ever
Saturday’s match delivered 14.9 million viewers for ABC
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Capital One, Castrol Edge to Co-Present ESPYs on ESPN
New associate sponsors for the July 14 telecast include GMC, Hennessy, Old Spice and Supercuts. Returning associates include EA Sports, Gatorade, Miller Lite and the Weinstein Co.
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ESPN Says 99 Million Have Viewed World Cup on Its Platforms
Research data shows 64 percent have watched on TV only, but 36 percent have also used other platforms like online, radio, mobile and print
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Dish Drops 4 Disney HD Channels
Satellite carrier claims Disney is seeking “significant” carriage fees
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ESPN 90%, NBC Over 80% Sold Out of NFL Football
NFL ad deals began in May, two months earlier than in recent years, and price hikes were in the 9% range