Internal Shakeups At ESPN's Original Entertainment
This image was lost some time after publication, but you can still view it [object Object] . We hear serious rumblings of some big changes in ESPN's Original Entertainment. We hear that current executive producer Mike Antinoro is leaving the network for destinations yet unannounced (off to play with Bugs Bunny and Dan Snyder with his old buddy Mark Shapiro?), and that Executive Vice President, Studio and Remote Production Norby Williamson (funny thing: real first name is Antawn. OK, not really) is slowly taking power of shows like "Cold Pizza," "Pardon The Interruption" and all other non-movie EOE programming.
We also hear people from the non-Bristol camp at ESPN are concerned that the power grab is now official, and everything is becoming even more and more Bristol-ed. Stay tuned.
Naw, whom are we kidding? Nobody's actually watching.
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