ESPN’s E:60 Returns April 12 with Five New Episodes

 

Emmy-Award Winning Show Continues Hard-hitting TV Journalism, Innovative Storytelling

ESPN’s prime-time newsmagazine E:60 begins its 2011 run with five new episodes starting April 12 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN and continuing on consecutive Tuesday nights.

The new, original E:60 programs will continue the show’s dedication to combining the best forms of television storytelling with investigative journalism. ESPN reporters – including Jeremy Schaap, Lisa Salters, Rachel Nichols and Michael Smith – work with a group of award-winning television producers to present a compelling mix of long-form stories.

Stories scheduled for the upcoming five episodes of E:60 include:

About E:60

E:60 – ESPN’s first multi-subject, prime-time newsmagazine – features investigative reporting, in-depth profiles of leading sports personalities and features on emerging star athletes.  Since the series debuted in October 2007, E:60 has travelled the world in search of the best stories in  sports.  The program has reported from India, Kenya, Sudan, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Morocco, Mexico, Senegal, the Philippines, the Netherlands, Haiti, Costa Rica, South Africa, Ukraine, Serbia, Italy, Spain, Bolivia, Venezuela, Panama, and Liberia.

Exclusives, including the first on-camera interview with former NFL player Plaxico Burress following his prison sentencing, and investigative reports, such as stories on corrective rape in South Africa and the dangers of performance-enhancing energy drinks, are staples of E:60. Human interest features, such as the story of six-year old Josiah Viera who suffers from the rare medical condition Progeria, and the report on the first Jamaican dog-sled racer Newton Marshall who competed in the Alaskan Iditarod, are also central to the show.

E:60′s innovative work has garnered significant industry recognition and awards, including two Sports Emmys in 2010 for Outstanding Journalism (“Wanted: Fugitive”) and Outstanding Long Feature (“Catfish Hunter”). The show has also received an Edward R. Murrow Award for Outstanding Sports Journalism in 2010, two National Headliner Awards, for “Catfish Hunter” in 2010 and “Picking up Butch” in 2011, and a Special Gold Medal from the United Nations for the investigation of corrective rape in South Africa.

Most recently, E:60 received six 2011 Sports Emmy Awards nominations, in the categories of Edited Series, Long Feature and Short Feature. The winners will be announced Monday, May 2, 2011.

Click here for all E:60 features.

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