ESPN To Launch Local Sports Site ESPNDallas.com On September 28

September 26, 2009 · 0 comments

ESPN will launch its Dallas/Fort Worth sports news and information website ESPNDallas.com on Monday, September 28. This local sports site will feature exclusive, original content, content from contributors familiar to Texans, and original locally-relevant content created from ESPN’s multiple platforms, branded programming and award-winning contributors.

ESPNDallas.com launch will coincide with the ESPN’s Monday Night Football matchup of the Dallas Cowboys vs. Carolina Panthers at 7 p.m. ET live from the new Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX.

ESPNDallas.com will feature contributions from veteran ESPN reporters and writers connected closely to Dallas. Following are the writers to contribute:

Ed Werder – Dallas-based bureau reporter for ESPN for eleven years, will contribute to Dallas sports coverage.

Marc Stein – Senior NBA writer for ESPN.com since 2002 and formerly of the Dallas Morning News, will add his insights and analysis on the Dallas Mavericks.

Matt Mosley – An award-winning writer formerly with the Dallas Morning News and current NFC East blogger on ESPN.com, will cover the Dallas Cowboys.

ESPNDallas.com will feature:

A custom Dallas/Fort Worth video hub, offering a library for the latest highlights, news, analysis and original content from ESPN programs including exclusive, original Dallas content from the teams at ESPN programs including Baseball Tonight, NFL Live, College Football Live and more.

An ESPNDallas.com mobile Web extension will launch within the week at mobi.espndallas.com, bringing the news, features, scoreboards, and more to fans on their mobile devices.

An integrated video and audio experience, featuring a dynamic 16×9 video player on the front page and index pages, and one-click access to the ESPN Radio SuperStream audio player with live ESPN 103.3 FM audio and access to ESPN’s catalog of podcasts and on-demand audio. Photo galleries featuring images from Dallas/Fort Worth area events.

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