What is the Swimsuit Issue?
What is female?
The No. 1 most watched type of program in America
What is football?
Program that covered a wide variety of sports and raised the network's profile
What is "Wide World of Sports"?
Signature program that delivers highlights of the day's sporting events
What is "Sportscenter"?
20th Century media empire that started Sports Illustrated
What is Time, Inc.?
What is the 1972 Olympics in Munich?
The reason live sports are valuable to advertisers
What is "they are DVR-proof"
Who is Roone Arledge?
Event that was thought to be too boring for TV that ESPN turned into an annual TV extravaganza
What is the NFL draft?
Sports Illustrated magazine's first major innovation
What was printing photographs in color?
Nickname for the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey team's victory over the USSR.
What is "the miracle on ice"?
When television viewers get rid of their cable contracts in favor of streaming
What is cord-cutting?
Boxer who had famous on-air chemistry with ABC broadcaster Howard Cosell
Who was Muhammad Ali?
Famous ESPN broadcaster who was with the network when it started and invented many catch-phrases
Who is Chris Berman?
A key component to how the "Sportsperson of the Year" award was chosen
What was sportsmanship?
This network lost the rights to broadcast the Olympics
What is ABC?
The first 24-hour cable sports network
What is ESPN?
What is "Monday Night Football"?
The reason advertisers wouldn't pay much for time on the network during the early years
What was low viewership?
This development led to the downfall of Sports Illustrated because sports news was available more quickly.
What is the Internet?
This communications theory explains how NBC chooses what viewers of the Olympic telecasts will see
What is gatekeeping?
What is "Return on Investment"?
Motorcycle daredevil who's famous jumps were broadcast on ABC sports
Who was Evil Kneivel?
What is ESPN+