E:60

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  • 2007
  • 11 Seasons
  • 7.3  (335)

E:60 is a sports newsmagazine show that takes a deep dive into the most compelling stories that transcend the world of sports. The show is hosted by a team of experienced sports presenters who report on the most significant events in the industry. Chris Connelly, a well-known journalist, actor, and television host, leads the show's team as the primary anchor. He brings in-depth knowledge and insight to the stories presented on the show. Jeremy Schaap, a writer, and reporter, is another essential part of the team. He is known for his investigative style of reporting that goes beyond the headlines to uncover the hidden truths of a story. Lisa Salters, a successful sideline reporter, provides an on-the-ground perspective, adding depth and color to the presentations. Michael Smith, a veteran sports journalist, and analyst, brings his opinionated take to the show. Rachel Nichols, an award-winning reporter, and correspondent, also contributes her expertise on E:60. Her style is to approach a story with intimacy and empathy, ensuring that a comprehensive look is taken at each subject. Tom Farrey is the show's senior correspondent who brings a wealth of experience and in-depth knowledge to the stories he covers. He is the founder of the Aspen Institute's Project Play, which seeks to champion children's physical well-being and healthy living through sports. E:60 premiered in 2007 and has since become one of the most popular sports newsmagazine shows on television. The team behind E:60 understands that sports are more than just scores and stats. It is a reflection of the society in which we live, and the show's primary goal is to showcase how sports can help to inspire and unite people from different walks of life. The show's producers carefully select stories that go beyond the expected and offer a unique perspective on sports and the people who play them. E:60 is not limited to just one sport or geographic location. It covers a broad range of topics and stories from around the world, ensuring that viewers stay informed about the latest happenings in the world of sports. Past stories on the show have included in-depth profiles on legendary athletes such as Kobe Bryant and Peyton Manning. The team has also covered tales of unsung heroes like former NFL player Nate Boyer, who served as a Green Beret in Afghanistan before playing for the Seattle Seahawks. One of the show's most popular episodes was its coverage of the United States Women's National Soccer Team in 2019. The team captured the attention of the nation as they fought for equal pay and fair treatment on and off the field. E:60's comprehensive coverage of the team's journey earned it an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Sports Journalism. E:60 has consistently been praised for its innovative and inspiring storytelling. Each episode is crafted to take viewers beyond the scorecard, highlighting the people, places, and events that make sports the emotional and fascinating experience that it is.

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Episode 11
11. Episode 11
August 27, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
August 20, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
August 13, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
August 6, 2017
Darko Milicic, one of the biggest busts in NBA history, has found success -- as a farmer in Serbia. Also, a murder that triggered a rash of retaliation threatened to tear apart a basketball team, until two coaches at the center of it joined forces.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
July 30, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
July 23, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
July 9, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
July 2, 2017
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Episode 3
3. Episode 3
June 25, 2017
E:60 host Jeremy Schaap traveled to Latvia and met with New York Knick superstar Kristaps Porzingis at the place where it all began.
Pictures: Catching Kayla
2. Pictures: Catching Kayla
June 11, 2017
On 11/28/16, a charter plane carrying a Brazilian soccer team tragically crashed in Colombia. On board were 77 souls, most of them players, coaches, and staff members. E:60 travelled to Brazil, Bolivia, and Colombia to tell this unforgettable story.
Pictures: Leaf
1. Pictures: Leaf
May 24, 2017
The story of Ryan Leaf, commonly regarded as biggest bust in NFL draft history.
Description

E:60 is a sports newsmagazine show that takes a deep dive into the most compelling stories that transcend the world of sports. The show is hosted by a team of experienced sports presenters who report on the most significant events in the industry. Chris Connelly, a well-known journalist, actor, and television host, leads the show's team as the primary anchor. He brings in-depth knowledge and insight to the stories presented on the show. Jeremy Schaap, a writer, and reporter, is another essential part of the team. He is known for his investigative style of reporting that goes beyond the headlines to uncover the hidden truths of a story.

Lisa Salters, a successful sideline reporter, provides an on-the-ground perspective, adding depth and color to the presentations. Michael Smith, a veteran sports journalist, and analyst, brings his opinionated take to the show. Rachel Nichols, an award-winning reporter, and correspondent, also contributes her expertise on E:60. Her style is to approach a story with intimacy and empathy, ensuring that a comprehensive look is taken at each subject.

Tom Farrey is the show's senior correspondent who brings a wealth of experience and in-depth knowledge to the stories he covers. He is the founder of the Aspen Institute's Project Play, which seeks to champion children's physical well-being and healthy living through sports.

E:60 premiered in 2007 and has since become one of the most popular sports newsmagazine shows on television. The team behind E:60 understands that sports are more than just scores and stats. It is a reflection of the society in which we live, and the show's primary goal is to showcase how sports can help to inspire and unite people from different walks of life.

The show's producers carefully select stories that go beyond the expected and offer a unique perspective on sports and the people who play them. E:60 is not limited to just one sport or geographic location. It covers a broad range of topics and stories from around the world, ensuring that viewers stay informed about the latest happenings in the world of sports.

Past stories on the show have included in-depth profiles on legendary athletes such as Kobe Bryant and Peyton Manning. The team has also covered tales of unsung heroes like former NFL player Nate Boyer, who served as a Green Beret in Afghanistan before playing for the Seattle Seahawks.

One of the show's most popular episodes was its coverage of the United States Women's National Soccer Team in 2019. The team captured the attention of the nation as they fought for equal pay and fair treatment on and off the field. E:60's comprehensive coverage of the team's journey earned it an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Sports Journalism.

E:60 has consistently been praised for its innovative and inspiring storytelling. Each episode is crafted to take viewers beyond the scorecard, highlighting the people, places, and events that make sports the emotional and fascinating experience that it is.

  • Premiere Date
    October 16, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (335)