Rachel Nichols, ESPN reporter and host of 'The Jump,' opens up about the challenges of being her own camerawoman and predictions for sports' return
With production grinding to a halt in the face of the novel coronavirus, the entertainment industry has found itself navigating uncharted territory. To offer a better sense for how,is running a regular series that focuses on how Hollywood's top writers, actors, directors, executives and others are living and working in these challenging times., is, like many Americans, working from home these days — except in her case, that now means being in charge of her own filming and production as well.
I'm still hosting a TV show every day, so like a lot of anchors you see I'm in front of a bookcase now instead of a giant television studio, and I also have twin third graders, so we're trying to make life feel as normal for them as possible.
Esports have exploded during this time and ESPN has been airing them. Do you think that's something that'll continue post-pandemic? I think so. I think there's going to be all kinds of things that people didn't really know that they liked before all of this happened. For some people, watching other people play video games on TV sounded crazy to them — they would never have even tried it. And now, maybe they say, "Actually, it's kinda interesting, I feel like I'm watching the game.
What have you been watching, reading, playing or listening to as a reprieve? I've seen a lot of tweets about Michael Jordan docuseriesdocumentary has been the salvation for all sports fans. You've seen the ratings numbers, so you can see how everybody is desperate for it.
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