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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution

Bristol, CT 814,998 followers

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ESPN is the leading multiplatform sports entertainment brand that features seven U.S. television networks, the leading sports app, direct-to-consumer ESPN+, leading social and digital platforms, ESPN.com, ESPN Audio, endeavors on every continent around the world, and more. ESPN is 80 percent owned by ABC, Inc. (an indirect subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company) and 20 percent by Hearst. Based in Bristol, Conn., ESPN has approximately 3,800 employees (4,600 worldwide).

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http://espncareers.com
Industry
Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Bristol, CT
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Media and Sports

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  • View organization page for ESPN

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    It's #NationalInternDay, and we're celebrating our 39 summer interns working across different offices and supporting various segments! 👏 🎉 This diverse class of interns is placed in 21 areas of specialty throughout ESPN where they work on important projects and learn from their mentors and leaders. Thank you to each and every one of your for all you do to support ESPN! Learn more about this talented group of interns: http://di.sn/6047fnBqB

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    We're at #AAJA25! We asked Maddie Rundlett, Associate Producer II, E60, about her experience at the conference and what she'd tell those attending this year. "When I attended AAJA for the first time last year, I met so many people not only in the sports industry but also within our company that I wouldn't otherwise meet. Having real, honest conversations with my community about navigating the journalism world as an Asian-American left me with a renewed sense of purpose in my own role at ESPN. I left the conference not only with some wonderful networking connections but also new friendships. The best advice I can give to someone attending the conference is to be open to conversation with anyone you encounter. We all have had such varied journeys in our careers, and chances are you will come away from every conversation with a new perspective. Everyone else is there to make connections and build their community, too, so there is no need to be nervous. I would also say that this doesn't just end with the conference – maintain those connections you made outside of just AAJA!"

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    🏖️➡️🎙 From the beach to the booth: What started as a summer job turned into a career calling some of the biggest moments in sports. As SportsCenter’s “50 States in 50 Days” rolls into Chatham, four ESPN commentators look back on the early experience that helped launch their journeys to the national stage. ⚾️ Catch their story here: http://di.sn/6043fHvYN

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    For 30 years, Lee Corso has brought joy, surprise and tradition - not to mention headgear - to our fall mornings on College Gameday. 🏈 At the 2025 ESPYS, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard and Pat McAfee honored the broadcast legend with a moving tribute — capped by a surprise performance from the USC marching band. A legendary night for a true icon. 👏

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    Ken Potrock Ken Potrock is an Influencer

    President, Major Events Integration, The Walt Disney Company

    What an incredible night at the #ESPYS in Los Angeles with members of our Major Events Integration team! It was great to connect with our talented partners at ESPN as we work together on all the ways we can collaborate, activate, and amplify Super Bowl LXI and some of the other iconic sporting events coming to California and the U.S. over the next few years. Building stronger collaboration between our cross-company teams is key to achieving that alchemistic success that only The Walt Disney Company can deliver. More to come!

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    Last year, Alicia Szeto, production assistant in the ESPN NEXT program, was looking for the next step in her professional career. This drive for development led her to attend AAJA, where she went to panels and sessions and eventually connected with an ESPN recruiter. Now, after a year with ESPN, she says she hasn’t just shaped sports stories - they’ve shaped her too. We asked her about her own story and what she would share with those attending the conference this year. http://di.sn/60454CbbR

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