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Ben Strauss

Ben Strauss

Sports & Media Reporter at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Media
  • Sports

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Stephen A. Smith, star of ESPN and beyond, lands $100 million deal

Smith will continue to star on ESPN’s morning show “First Take,” while continuing to host his YouTube show and flirt with politics.
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Tom Brady is back at the Super Bowl, and this time he’s not the fav...

Brady struggled in his first season as a broadcaster. But Fox is still betting that its massive investment pays off — starting with Sunday’s Super Bowl.
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Nick Wright, Fox Sports star, keeps cashing in on his Chiefs obsession

A Kansas City native, Wright has turned loving the Chiefs — and trolling their rivals — into an art form.
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Why tonight’s Steelers-Ravens game is only on Amazon’s Prime Video

The NFL’s pivot to streaming continues, with Prime Video getting its first exclusive playoff game.
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Journalists for the Athletic push to join the New York Times union

It’s unclear whether the Times, which shuttered its own sports desk after buying the Athletic, will fight the journalists’ effort to join the bargaining unit.
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Skip Bayless, Fox Sports executive named in workplace misconduct la...

The lawsuit alleges Bayless, the former “Undisputed” host, made unwanted advances toward a Fox Sports hairstylist and offered her $1.5 million in exchange for sex.
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It has been a winter of discontent for the league even after it signed 11-year, $76 billion broadcast contracts.
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Netflix, a new force in live sports, lands women’s World Cup

Netflix will be the new home of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the streaming giant announced Friday, marking a key moment for its push into live sports and the evolution of women’s sports.
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Sports Illustrated lands naming rights for soccer stadium. Sort of.

Sports Illustrated’s name will grace the MLS and NWSL soccer stadium in New York, after a deal that didn’t involve the magazine.
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‘He was the guy’: How Rudy Martzke invented the sports media beat

The USA Today sports-TV columnist, who died last week at 82, was feared by some broadcasters and adored by others.
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Rise and whine: Big Ten football fans cry foul over early kickoffs

Ohio State and other Big Ten fans say noon kick-offs are a pain — and maybe a disadvantage. They’re probably stuck with them.