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Norby Williamson has installed a new executive team at the FanDuel regional sports networks (RSNs), which are operated by Main Street Sports. Williamson, a longtime former ESPN executive ...
About Norby Williamson Throughout his career ... formerly known as Diamond Sports Group, owns the FanDuel Sports Network Regional Sports Networks (RSNs), the nation's leading provider of local ...
Having worked alongside Norby for 20 years at ESPN ... "I could not be more excited to join FanDuel Sports Network," said Mr. Williamson. "The platform’s unique combination of valuable local ...
It’s been more than two months since ex-ESPN executive Norby Williamson reemerged as Main Street Sports Group’s President of Production and Programming overseeing the FanDuel Sports Networks.
A new executive structure is coming to Main Street Sports Group, the parent company of the FanDuel Sports Networks. Norby Williamson, the former ESPN production executive that was tapped to lead ...
Former ESPN executive Norby Williamson has a new home. After a nearly four-decade stint with the Worldwide Leader, Williamson is joining Main Street Sports Group to oversee production for FanDuel ...
Having worked alongside Norby for 20 years at ESPN, I am confident that he will enhance our ability to drive success and push the boundaries of what Main Street Sports can achieve." "I could not be ...
ESPN has split with longtime executive Norby Williamson after nearly four decades with the network, a move that comes just months after popular sports analyst Pat McAfee called him out on air and ...
An era is over at ESPN. Longtime network executive Norby Williamson is out effective Friday after a tenure that stretched nearly four decades, The Post has learned. About a year ago, Burke Magnus ...
Norby Williamson is no longer with ESPN, according to multiple reports and an internal memo obtained by The Athletic. In the memo to staff, ESPN president of content Burke Magnus announced that ...
Norby Williamson, a 40-year ESPN veteran who was the head of events and studio production, will leave the company Friday, ESPN president of content Burke Magnus wrote in a memo to staff.
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