05
May
Posted by: Bryan Bennett in: Broadcast Networks, ESPN, Video
When it was reported all over the Web last week that Disney was officially joining Hulu, one of the first things that went through my mind was that it would finally be easier to watch ESPN clips and replays. Not that it’s exceptionally difficult today, but if you want to watch a full replay of [...]
13
Apr
Posted by: Bryan Bennett in: ESPN, General Musings, Sports
According to Hitwise, the top 10 sports websites as measured by market share of US visits is as follows:
It shouldn’t come as any surprise that the top three are ESPN, Yahoo Sports, and CBSSports. And if you factored in all of the sub-domains, Yahoo would likely win the overall battle. Nielsen also released March 2009 [...]
03
Mar
Posted by: Bryan Bennett in: College Basketball, ESPN
As I’ve mentioned a few times in the past, ESPN360 rocks. For a huge University of Texas fan living in California, ESPN360 is the best way for me to enjoy college football without having to go to sports bar at the crack of dawn every Saturday. Plus, rather than arguing with my wife over the [...]
11
Feb
Posted by: Bryan Bennett in: ESPN, Web design
The first thing I thought about when I saw that the US Men’s National Team was playing Mexico in a FIFA World Cup Qualifier today was “I hope ESPN360 is carrying the game.” While I assumed the Worldwide Leader would be streaming the match from Columbus, OH since it was being shown live on ESPN2, [...]
05
Jan
Posted by: Bryan Tsao in: ESPN, Web design
ESPN.com launched its redesigned website today, and at least one person, Venture Beat blogger MG Siegler, hates it.
ESPN launched its new site design today and all I can say is “wow.” And it’s not a good “wow,” it’s an awful “wow.” I cannot separate those advertisements from the content and so I will never visit [...]