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How much has ESPN and the sports landscape in general changed since you first started 11 years ago?

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How much has ESPN and the sports landscape in general changed since you first started 11 years ago?

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It’s gotten louder and noisier. And when I started ESPN.com was a small enterprise, there was no ESPN The Magazine, we had no gym and no cafeteria. Amazingly, we still don’t have any cable competition, which is startling. For those who aren’t familiar, how would you describe your on-air persona when anchoring SportsCenter? What advice would you have for anyone hoping to become the next John Buccigross? My on-air persona is pretty straight forward. Since so many people yell on TV, I try not to. I’m a bit of a contrarian by nature. I try to keep it natural. A little humor, a lot of facts and perspective. I enjoy writing more than doing TV. My goal in TV has always been to inspire, inform and entertain and not to have one outweigh the other. Being yourself is key. Find your voice and be brave. Artists have to be brave. How exactly did you become the official go-to guy when it comes to suggesting baby names of future hockey players and how often do people actually take you up on your recom

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