Auburn Alumna Wins New York Festivals World's Best TV Award
Cassidy Caukin, 2010 Radio, Television and Film alumna, has won the New York Festivals "World's Best TV & Films" Silver World Medal for her work as a producer on the 2012 X Games for ESPN.
The award:
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Auburn Student Featured on Premier of "UNITE" on ESPNU
For a little more than two years from 2004-2006, ESPN aired a popular sports and entertainment game show called "Stump the Schwab" on the ESPN family of networks. Howie Schwab, ESPN's original statistician, was the star of the show in which contestants would see if they could stump him with facts about sports.
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Now almost a decade later, "The…
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Auburn Professor Tweaks ESPN
John Carvalho's SportsBusiness Journal Guest Article Ignites Response from ESPN
Auburn journalism professor John Carvalho critiqued the Poynter Institute's role as ombudsman of ESPN in a recent guest column at SportsBusiness Journal.…
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ESPN Founder Bill Rasmussen Speaks to Auburn University
Imagine the world without ESPN. For many, it is impossible. Yet 32 years ago, one man’s vision became a reality, and that entrepreneur, ESPN Founder Bill Rasmussen, will be speaking on Auburn University’s campus Sept. 27.
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Rasmussen will be in Auburn, Ala. for three days meeting President Jay Gouge, having dinner with students,…
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A Dream Internship
“I truly believe that this internship will open up many doors to my future career aspirations," said Robert Green. "I always knew that I wanted to work somewhere within the realm of the sports world."Added by Ashley McElduff on February 23, 2011 at 9:30am — No Comments
At least through the eyes of the Auburn Family, it is now safe to associate the name ‘Harvey’ with assassination. In this case, not a President, but one of college footballs greatest traditions.
A suspect initially named, “Al from Dadeville,” called into Paul Finebaums radio show admitting to the malicious acts of vandalism towards the symbolic oaks of Auburn.
“Let me tell you what I did. The weekend after the Iron Bowl I went to Auburn,…
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Lindsay McCormick :: ESPN Was Her Dream & She's Living It
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