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Nate Ravitz
Nate Ravitz is Senior Director of ESPN Now. He was previously deputy editor for ESPN.com Fantasy, which focuses on fantasy sports. Apart from his internal duties for ESPN, Ravitz was best known as the co-host (along with Matthew Berry) of the Fantasy Focus Football Podcast. He used to host the Fantasy Baseball podcast as well, but he stepped down after the 2013 season. Ravitz then retired from the Fantasy Focus Football Podcast in 2014, and was replaced by Field Yates. He also used to provide analysis for the Fantasy Focus Video Podcast, as well as other written analysis for ESPN.com. Career Ravitz began working in fantasy sports as a part-time sports writer for Total Quality Stats in 1998 and went on to found the websitRoto Times where he served as the executive director. He was eventually lured to ESPN. Ravitz's most public work with ESPN has been as the co-host of fantasy football-themed podcast along with Matthew Berry. While the shows are based on fantasy football, popular cult ...
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ESPN Inc. is an American multinational corporation, multinational sports media conglomerate majority-owned by The Walt Disney Company, with Hearst Communications as an equity stakeholder. For management and financial reporting purposes, the company is the main entity within the ESPN and Sports Content Division (business), segment of Disney. Headed by James Pitaro, it owned-and-operated station, owns and operates local and global cable channel, cable and satellite television variants of ESPN, ESPN Radio, ESPN.com and other related ventures. Commonly and colloquially marketed as the "Worldwide Leader in Sports", programming on its television networks include broadcasting of sports events, broadcasts of live or tape-delayed sporting events and sports-related programming including talk shows and ESPN Films, original documentary series and films. History ESPN Inc. was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, initially as an attempt to broadcast Connecticut sports over an "Entertainment an ...
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