Who is the host of ESPN FC?
Who is the host of ESPN FC?
Dan Thomas
Host/Anchor, ESPN FC Dan Thomas joined ESPN in 2010 as a soccer studio host and play-by-play commentator for UEFA Champions League and Spain’s La Liga matches on the company’s international networks. He is the host of ESPN FC on TV, the company’s daily global soccer information and highlights studio program.
Where is Kay Murray?
ESPN has appointed Kay Murray as their co-host of its English-language coverage of LaLiga beginning with the 2021/22 season where she’ll be joined by co-host Dan Thomas. The two of them previously worked together at Real Madrid TV earlier in their careers.
What happened to Dan Thomas Espnfc?
Currently, he serves as the lead host for ESPN FC. He also works as a play-by-play commentator for UEFA Champions League and Spain’s La Liga matches. Prior, he worked as the lead English-language presenter for Real Madrid TV.
What happened to Soccernet?
Thankfully, ESPN has decided to officially launch a new soccer website ESPNFC.com, which will be their global brand for ESPN’s soccer news online. Beginning tomorrow, ESPNSoccernet.com (aka Soccernet.com) will be no more. Instead, traffic will be redirected to ESPNFC.com.
Who is Alexis Nunes?
Alexis Nunes is a Jamaican born reporter and host for ESPN FC and ESPNcricinfo. She has covered several major events for ESPN including the 2015 PanAm Games.
Where do they film ESPN FC?
Set that debuted with show in fall 2013. Located in Studio D at ESPN’s main campus.
Where is Alexis Nunes from?
Jamaican
Alexis Nunes is a Jamaican born reporter and host for ESPN FC and ESPNcricinfo. She has covered several major events for ESPN including the 2015 PanAm Games.
Where does Kay Murray live?
Where are you spending the lockdown Kay? “I am at home in Connecticut. My husband [fellow ESPN presenter Matteo Bonetti] and I moved here from Miami last July. Back then I was in the early stages of pregnancy and we now have a two-month-old baby boy to keep us busy in these strangest of times.
Where is ESPN main campus?
ESPN Headquarters in Bristol, Conn., is home to one of the world’s largest and technologically advanced TV production facilities. Digital Center-1 (2004) and Digital Center-2 (2014) total more than 400,000 square feet. They serve as home for SportsCenter, NFL programming and more.
What does ESPN stand for?
Entertainment and Sports Programming Network
ESPN/Full name
When ESPN started in 1979 we were the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (thus, ESPN). However, that name took too long to paint across our chests on game day, so we dropped it in 1985 and adopted a new corporate name — ESPN, Inc. — and a new logo.
Where is Alexis Nunez from?
London
Alexis Nunez, a London native, started playing drums when he was 12 years old and later took drum lessons with Tom Meadow (Kylie Minogue, Duffy, and others). His band career started in 2007 with “Golden Silvers”. In 2012, he joined the alternative band “The Kooks”, and became a part of the SONOR family.
What channel is ESPN FC on TV?
ESPN has announced the hosts and analysts for ESPN FC on TV, the company’s new global soccer news and information program. An extension of the popular ESPNFC.com digital brand, the year-round television show will debut Sunday, August 11, at 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT), on ESPN2.
What is Mobile ESPN and how does it work?
Mobile ESPN’s key feature was a sports application that could access news, highlights, and scores. The Java -based application was able to provide real-time scores, such that the phone was frequently five or more seconds ahead of a television broadcast in updating scores.
Who are some of the most famous ESPN hosts?
Tony Kornheiser: 1997–present (Co-host of Pardon the Interruption, Monday Night Football) Dave O’Brien: 2000–present (Major League Soccer, World Cup Soccer, College Basketball, Football and MLB coverage) Bill Simmons 2001–Present ESPN.com John Saunders: 1986–present (Host of The Sports Reporters; former host of NBA Shootaround)
Who is the ESPN FC Press Pass host?
ESPN FC Press Pass host Dan Thomas, formerly with Real Madrid FC television, and SportsCenter anchor Max Bretos, will split hosting duties while a rotation of 23 veteran soccer pundits and contributors from the U.S., the United Kingdom, Mexico, Spain, Argentina and others, will be regularly featured.