E:60 (2007)

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48m
Running Time

16
Seasons

25
Episodes

October 16, 2007
Release Date

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IMDb ratings
7.2
E:60

E:60 (2007)

1
/ 10
1 User Ratings
48m
Running Time

16
Seasons

25
Episodes

October 16, 2007
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
ESPNESPN

Plot.

E:60 is a weekly investigative journalism newsmagazine show. It premiered on ESPN on October 16, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. ET, 4:00 p.m. PT. The show is one hour long. E:60 covers stories that relate to both American and international sports. Reporters from the network interview those surrounding the stories, and they also discuss what was involved in covering the stories. Many of the stories' subjects are of a serious nature, such as a story featured on the premiere show about Jason Ray, the student who portrayed the North Carolina Tar Heels' mascot Ramses, being killed after he was struck by a car. Reporters and contributors on the show include ESPN personalities Jeremy Schaap, Rachel Nichols, Lisa Salters, Jeffri Chadiha, Michael Smith, and Chris Connelly.

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Release Date
October 16, 2007

Status
Returning Series

Seasons
16

Episodes
25

Running Time
48m

Content Rating
TV-G

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Wiki.

E:60 is an American sports newsmagazine broadcast by ESPN. The series features investigative journalism, focusing upon news, issues, and other stories in sports.

In January 2017, it was announced that E:60, after having had no consistent timeslot since its October 2007 debut, would be re-launched as a live, Sunday-morning program hosted by Bob Ley and Jeremy Schaap, beginning on May 14, 2017. It replaced The Sports Reporters and the Sunday edition of Ley's fellow program Outside the Lines. The revamped program shares a new studio with Outside the Lines, and features contributions from its staff.

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