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ESPN had to know what it was doing.
He's the only on-air talent mentioned in a preview.
After dinner with the network's president, nothing but praise.
Anthony Federico wants everyone to know he's a good person at heart.
"This had nothing to do with me being cute or punny."
Also suspends on-air commentator who used "Chink in the Armor" line.
He thinks ESPN violated his freedom of speech.
Fans will have to go without Hank Williams Jr. for the time being.
Financial pundits have personal lives, too.
It was inevitable that the freedom of Twitter would conflict with the 'Office Space'–esque structure of the network.
Also in this week's look at the sporting press: hockey writers on ice!
The ex-YES anchor turns out to be a space cadet, Rick Reilly loves teeth, and more, in this week's look at the sporting press.
Frankly, if you didn't get any news about your job today, that's a good thing.
If the network doesn't break a story, might it still be true? Plus, the battle for top dog on their Website, in this week's look at the sporting press.