Edwin Durso
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Alma mater | Harvard |
Employer | ESPN |
Title | Executive Vice President/Administration of ESPN |
Edwin M. Durso is the executive vice president/administration of ESPN, Inc.[1][2]
He has helped to build ESPN since 1989. He attended Harvard and played shortstop on the baseball team. He graduated in 1975, cum laude. In 1978, Durso received his law degree with honors from the George Washington University Law School.[3]
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ESPN Inc.
- George Bodenheimer
- Edwin Durso
- Chuck Pagano
- Norby Williamson
- James Pitaro
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sports networks
- Arena Football League (minority stake, 2006–2009)
- ESPN 3D (2010–2013)
- ESPN America (2002–2013)
- ESPN Classic (U.S.) (1995–2021)
- ESPN Classic (UK) (2006–2013)
- ESPN Classic Canada (2001–2023)
- ESPN College Extra (2015–2023)
- ESPN Full Court (2007–2015)
- ESPN GamePlan (1992–2015)
- ESPN Goal Line & Bases Loaded (2010–2020)
- Grantland (2011–2015)
- ESPN HS (1997–2012)
- ESPN The Magazine (1998–2019)
- ESPN MVP (2005–2006)
- ESPNscrum (2007–2015)
- ESPN Star Sports (equity stake, 1996–2012; incl. ESPN Asia (1995–2013))
- ESPN5 (2017–2020)
- WatchESPN (2011–2019)
- Sony ESPN (2016–2020)
- ESPN West
Owners: Walt Disney Company (80%); Hearst Communications (20%)
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