Friday, October 30, 2015

ESPN Is Shutting Down Grantland, 'Effective Immediately'

ESPN is shutting down popular sports site Grantland effective immediately, the company announced in a statement posted on ESPN's site. The decision comes mere months after founder Bill Simmons left the popular sports site, and amid continued staff turnover.


The following statement was posted on ESPN's website explaining the decision:



Effective immediately we are suspending the publication of Grantland. After careful consideration, we have decided to direct our time and energy going forward to projects that we believe will have a broader and more significant impact across our enterprise.



Grantland distinguished itself with quality writing, smart ideas, original thinking and fun. We are grateful to those who made it so. Bill Simmons was passionately committed to the site and proved to be an outstanding editor with a real eye for talent. Thanks to all the other writers, editors and staff who worked very hard to create content with an identifiable sensibility and consistent intelligence and quality. We also extend our thanks to Chris Connelly who stepped in to help us maintain the site these past five months as he returns to his prior role.


Despite this change, the legacy of smart long-form sports story-telling and innovative short form video content will continue, finding a home on many of our other ESPN platforms.



This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.










Gabriel Arana is senior media editor at The Huffington Post.






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