Former ESPN Host Bob Ley Says LeBron ‘Has a Responsibility’ to Speak on Chinese Human Rights Abuses
ESPN’s Bob Ley took aim at those attacking the new Saudi-backed LIV golf league over the country’s human rights record.
ESPN’s Bob Ley took aim at those attacking the new Saudi-backed LIV golf league over the country’s human rights record.
During Thursday’s “Outside the Lines” on ESPN, host Bob Ley praised Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins for holding up signs instead of speaking out as part of his social justice reform. “There’s no disputing what Malcolm Jenkins did yesterday was
ESPN stalwart Bob Ley warned former ESPN President John Skipper that the network was drifting too far to the political left, a report says.
The Cuban government exerted extraordinary efforts this week to keep pro-democracy activists out of sight of international media. They failed, with one dissident demanding freedom for prisoners of conscience live on ESPN. That dissident: Yasser Rivero Boni, a political prisoner himself and the son of a member of the Ladies in White movement.
“We are the opposition,” a man shouted live in Spanish on ESPN, interrupting a broadcast by reporter Bob Ley on the then-upcoming MLB-Cuba baseball game attended by President Barack Obama shortly thereafter.
While ESPN’s Bob Ley was reporting on “SportsCenter” after the Tampa Bay Rays vs. Cuba national team game in Havana, Cuba, a political protester hopped up on the set. The protester got next to Ley on live television, and another started
ESPN’s Bob Ley, who became fed up with FIFA on air last week, spoke as a guest on ESPN Radio show “Mike and Mike” about the FIFA scandal investigation,. He questioned which world power would want to be responsible for removing
Just two days after the Justice Department arrested a number of FIFA officials on various charges, FIFA held its presidential election in Zurich on Friday. Bob Ley, host of ESPN’s “Outside the Lines,” showed the FIFA agenda to the viewers at home, pointing out