ESPN: The Uncensored History
By Courtland Jindra, published Jul 06, 2006
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Like many 20-something males I am addicted to ESPN. The channel has been a mainstay of sports fanatics for over twenty five years. In ESPN: The Uncensored History, Michael Freeman examines the network's first two decades. The story of how a rinky dink cable network became one of the most important forces in television is amazing. Freeman also dissects life in the station itself; the highs and the lows. The book is compelling throughout.Freeman begins Uncensored History with the back story of how ESPN was founded. This is the strongest section as it is chock full of information that I never knew about the network. Bill Rasmussen and his son’s small idea of an all sports station, which no one seemed to take seriously until the Getty Corporation stepped in and took and took an 85% interest in the network to get it off the ground is fascinating. For people, like myself were unaware of this history, it’s rather startling how so many people didn’t believe in ESPN or cable television in general.
After getting off the ground ESPN’s early years with their wild programming selections is detailed, as they slowly but surely drew in better ratings and were able to afford to program better regarded sports. Until finally in the late 80’s with program director John Walsh who became obsessed with making ESPN a respected journalistic entity.
Uncensored History also delves into a rather extensive history of sexual harassment at ESPN that went from its early years until the late 90’s. Being that the network is dominated by males, female co-workers tended to deal with lots of abuse. Also gone into are the terrible work conditions that PA’s put up with in order to work for the World Wide Leader in Sports as well as the different fights the on air personalities would have with management and each other.

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