ESPN to celebrate 30 years of broadcasting next year

March 15, 2008

ESPN will celebrate its 30th anniversary of its broadcasting by launching “30/30″ and its planning to utilze the expertise of Walt Disney’s to mark the anniversary. ESPN has hired many film makers to film documentaries to cover sports of thirty years on various topics.

As many as 30 directors, which include Davis Guggenheim, Linklater and Spike Lee will show their talent in making films and would make a one hour documentry covering sports topics. These films would be aired on Tuesday nights on ESPN from  September 2009 and will run though 2010.

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