8 Ways ESPN Excels in its Coverage of the Women’s World Cup
Brandi Chastain and Ian Darke
ESPN has shown a remarkable commitment to properly covering the Women's World Cup this year. While previous World Cups were well covered by the ESPN family of networks, this summer's event has demonstrated an enhanced understanding of the audience that watches this competition and the type of coverage that would be appealing to those viewers.
World Cup Buzz @ Jul 4, 2011 8:30 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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