ESPN Kicks Off 15th Anniversary of Fantasy Football with 2010 Season

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August 4, 2010

Free Fantasy Football Returns with New and Customizable League Features, Social Media Integrations

SportsCenter Fantasy Draft Special to Air August 19

ESPN kicks off the 2010 Fantasy Football season with the return of free ESPN Fantasy Football presented by GEICO and GMC on ESPN.com.  For the 6th consecutive year, the game will once again feature a broad lineup of free features including live scoring, multiple draft options, mobile alerts and team management, fully customizable rules and scoring, and the broadest collection of expert analysis, news and statistical information available.  ESPN Fantasy Football players can begin drafting (and mock-drafting) on ESPN.com now and will be served by integration across ESPN’s many media platforms.

The 2010 season marks ESPN.com’s 15th anniversary ofFantasy Football, which debuted on the digital gridiron in 1995.  In a humorous depiction of the social impact of Fantasy, ESPN kicked off its “Reality of Fantasy” campaign, featuring Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson in one of several TV spots.  A preview of the spots is available at https://us.espnpressroom.com/videomultimedia/.

Draft events will be held through August, hosted by radio stations across the country.  On August 22, ESPN Radio 1250 will kick off its Fantasy tour in Pittsburgh, featuring Hall of Famer John Clayton, ESPN Fantasy Guru Matthew Berry, ESPN.com sports injury expert Stephania Bell, and ESPN Radio 1250’s Matt Williamson and Ken Laird.  Similar draft events will be hosted in New York (August 24 & 25), Chicago (August 28), Dallas (August 29) and Los Angeles (August 29).

Across multiple platforms, ESPN will feature a complete lineup of news, information, analysis, and entertainment, including the return of Fantasy Football Now – the Emmy Award-winning live Sunday morning program, incubated on ESPN.com and now a simulcast on ESPN2 and ESPN Mobile TV.  ESPN’s Berry will be the lead analyst, joined by a collection of additional contributors each week.  ESPN’s digital media platforms will also feature the daily Fantasy Focus program.  Other coverage via TV, radio, online, mobile and print leading up to and throughout the season includes:

ESPN FANTASY FOOTBALL

ESPN Fantasy Football will again be presented by GEICO and GMC, with added features including:

Other returning free features from last season include:

ESPN.COM

On ESPN.com, players will again find the most useful and comprehensive information, analysis and insights in the industry.  ESPN has assembled an unmatched roster of writers, analysts and media personalities, including:

Other contributors include FSWA award-winner Tristan Cockcroft and ESPN.com sports injury expert Bell.  Fans will also find football analysis and insight from ESPN.com’s leading pro football insiders, including Hall of Famer Clayton; Mike Sando, Matt Mosley, Kevin Seifert, Bill Williamson, Pat Yasinskas, Tim Graham, James Walker and Paul Kuharsky of the NFL Blog Network; and Scouts Inc.’s Williamson.

ESPN INSIDER

For the ultimate Fantasy player, ESPN Insider members will have access to a number of tools to help draft, manage and analyze their fantasy team.  New this season is Insider Recommends, a seamless tool integrated within the ESPN.com Online Draft window that helps managers to make decisions on which player would be best to take with their next pick.  For auction drafts, the tool also informs users when a player is a good value or overpriced.  A free preview is currently available in ESPN.com’s Mock Draft lobbies.

Also back for the third consecutive year is Insider’s popular Draft Analyzer tool.  Useful for drafts in all leagues, online and offline, ESPN Draft Analyzer assesses which player will benefit a team the most based on a roster’s needs and the players still available, and then optimizes the pick with that information.

ESPN MOBILE

TV & RADIO

This season, ESPN will once again bring fans fantasy football insights, information and analysis on its television and radio networks, including:

PODCASTS

ESPN Radio and the ESPN.com PodCenter will bring fans two original podcasts dedicated to fantasy football this season:

2010 ESPN FANTASY FOOTBALL GUIDE

The sixth-annual stand-alone fantasy football publication from ESPN, is on newsstands now and features Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson.  The 148-page guide delivers expert analysis and insider information from ESPN’s fantasy experts, television personalities and writers from ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine. The guide, one of the top selling guides since its launch, features 650 player reports, an expert mock draft, top sleepers and busts, rookie profiles, injuries, draft strategies and a tear-out draft cheat sheet.  It sells for $7.99.

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