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Those Guys Have All the Fun: Inside the World of ESPN by Tom Shales, James Andrew Miller
5.0
After sitting on my shelf for over a decade, I have finally read Those Guys Have All the Fun: Inside the World of ESPN by James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales.
I’m a huge fan of sports and television broadcasting, so this book immediately piqued my interest, but the page count of 778 always scared me off. I'm so glad I finally took the plunge.
I loved this behind-the-scenes look at the legendary sports network. Told in an interview manner, you hear from execs, on-air personalities, producers, athletes, and everyone else involved in the launch, rise and maintenance of ESPN.
The rampant sexual harassment was a big surprise, but I guess it shouldn't been. Thank goodness that seems to have been cleaned up.
I’m a huge fan of sports and television broadcasting, so this book immediately piqued my interest, but the page count of 778 always scared me off. I'm so glad I finally took the plunge.
I loved this behind-the-scenes look at the legendary sports network. Told in an interview manner, you hear from execs, on-air personalities, producers, athletes, and everyone else involved in the launch, rise and maintenance of ESPN.
The rampant sexual harassment was a big surprise, but I guess it shouldn't been. Thank goodness that seems to have been cleaned up.