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California, here ESPN comes . . .
ESPN is building a new facility in downtown Los Angeles that in 2009 will allow it to produce the late-night SportsCenter from the West Coast on a regular basis. Since it's founding Connecticut-based ESPN has been accused by Westerners of an East Coast bias, and in part the move is designed to counter that and offer a California sensibility from a staff based there. Yup, there also will ...
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PuckUpdate :: The Hockey Blog — ... . Item two: ESPN is also building an LA studio for the late-night West Coast SPORTSCENTER. I'm wondering if ESPN is interested in hockey as a source of content for the last SPORTSCENTER. Beefing up the hockey coverage in general would be a good excuse to showcase the West Coast games and give people on the West Coast a reason to tune-in. Also, it would keep the last SPORTSCENTER from turning into NBA highlights. ...

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