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ESPN does not renew Rob Parker's contract

Robert Griffin III of the Washington Redskins reacts

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ESPN said it chose not to renew the contract of commentator Rob Parker, which expired at the end of 2012.

Parker, a former Newsday columnist, had been suspended for one month after comments he made Dec. 13 on ESPN2's "First Take" in which he discussed Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III's relationship with the African-American community, questioning whether he is an inauthentic...

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Notre Dame is good for business

FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2012, file

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Everyone knows that Notre Dame being in the BCS Championship Game is good for the business of college sports, but few know that better than ESPN analyst Lou Holtz, the last man to lead the Fighting Irish to a national title.

“When Notre Dame is on top, college football is better,’’ he said. “I have been going to ESPN for eight years, and there are about six restaurants I go and eat in. I've...

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What do ESPN and Starbucks have in common?

A reusable Starbucks cup.

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I wrote a column Friday about clutter in the sports media marketplace in which I quoted Jamie Horowitz, the ESPN executive behind the controversial "First Take" and a guy whose job it is to create more shows for the network.

Horowitz is a smart, interesting fellow, so it is worth quoting more of his thoughts than I could fit previously. (These are comments from a lunch we shared...

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Can Ray Lewis yuk it up on TV?

Ray Lewis announced Wednesday that he plans to retire after this season, so it came as no surprise Thursday when SI.com reported the future Hall of Fame linebacker is bound for ESPN’s cast of a thousand former jocks.

All good. Lewis is almost as compelling as a talker as he has been as a player, complete with smoldering intensity and deep thoughts. Therein lies what should make his studio...

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Rob Parker apologizes on Twitter

On Wednesday, Rob Parker took to his Twitter account (@RobParkerESPN) for the first time since Dec. 13 and issued this apology for his comments about Redskins rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III"

"I blew it and I’m sincerely sorry. I completely understand how the issue of race in sports is a sensitive one and needs to be handled with great care. This past Thursday I failed to do...

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ESPN yells 'cut!' on Parker's first take

Was Rob Parker’s "First Take" take Thursday questioning Robert Griffin III's credentials as a black man moronic, offensive and just plain silly?

Of course it was. He even introduced many of us to a brand new term, "cornball brother," that we were better off not knowing.

The thornier question is whether Parker, a former Newsday columnist, deserved to be suspended by...

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ESPN suspends Rob Parker for RGIII comments

Robert Griffin III of the Washington Redskins reacts

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ESPN suspended "until further notice" Rob Parker, a panelist on the debate show "First Take," in the wake of controversial comments on ESPN2 Thursday about Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III.

"We are conducting a full reivew,'' the network said.

Parker, reacting to an article in which Griffin discusses how he is viewed in racial terms, called him "a...

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ESPN backs off Tim Tebow coverage

Jets quarterback Tim Tebow talks to the media

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Tim Tebow has faded into near invisibility on the football field. Now it appears the Jets’ backup quarterback will fade from view even on the television network that has followed him most obsessively.

Sports Business Journal reported Monday that ESPN president John Skipper recently told producers to back off on a network-wide fixation with Tebow that for months has drawn criticism both inside...

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Manny Pacquiao knocked out on ESPN

Juan Manuel Marquez, left, begins to celebrate as

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Manny Pacquiao got knocked out and fell face-first on the canvas, courtesy of a Juan Manuel Marquez right hand to the kisser on Saturday night in Las Vegas.

Witnessing that shot on HBO pay-per-view didn't have to cost viewers any money either -- and no, we're not talking about illegal streaming online.

All viewers needed to do was be awake after 1 a.m. and tuned into ESPN's SportsCenter,...

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Bo knows food shopping

1985: BO JACKSON Tailback, Auburn One of the

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In "You Don’t Know Bo," the ESPN "30 for 30" that premieres Saturday night after the Heisman Trophy show, Bo Jackson comes off as a blend of confident jock and humble regular guy, part of his unique charm.

At 50, he mostly is a private person these days and largely is unknown to young sports fans. But the documentary reminds us of the cultural phenomenon he once briefly...

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