Talk:NBA on ESPN
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Split
editThere is absolutely no reason why this article must be split into a separate article for the history alone. This page is only 25kb long which does not violate WP:SIZE. Split, there is a main article of 20kb and a subarticle of 5kb. Why must they be split? The split was not done with consensus, and I had the right to revert it when absolutely no rationale was given for the unnecessary split. Reywas92Talk 20:51, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
2008-09 section
editI noticed this is missing. I think the big thing is how Doris Burke became lead sideline reporter and also was the first woman(I think) to regularly be a game analyst.--Levineps (talk) 06:23, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
No NBA on ESPN Graphics section?
editThis article does not explain or show the history of the digital on-screen graphics that ESPN has had over the years. Most sports on TV articles have visual and written examples of their on-screen graphics look like, and this article currently lacks this. Low resolution examples need to be uploaded using File Upload Wizard and shown in a new "Digital on-screen graphics" section to ensure accuracy of what the graphics look like. Written out details of the graphics are needed as well. Thank you.