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ESPN president John Skipper resigns citing substance addiction | ESPN president John Skipper resigns citing substance addiction |
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ESPN president John Skipper has announced his resignation, citing a problem with substance addiction. | ESPN president John Skipper has announced his resignation, citing a problem with substance addiction. |
Former ESPN president George Bodenheimer, who worked for the sports media company for more than 30 years, will step in as interim president. | Former ESPN president George Bodenheimer, who worked for the sports media company for more than 30 years, will step in as interim president. |
The changes are effective immediately. | The changes are effective immediately. |
Mr Skipper said in a statement: "I come to this public disclosure with embarrassment, trepidation and a feeling of having let others I care about down." | Mr Skipper said in a statement: "I come to this public disclosure with embarrassment, trepidation and a feeling of having let others I care about down." |
"I have struggled for many years with a substance addiction. I have decided that the most important thing I can do right now is to take care of my problem." | "I have struggled for many years with a substance addiction. I have decided that the most important thing I can do right now is to take care of my problem." |
Mr Skipper had led ESPN since 2012 and recently signed an extension to his contract to the end of 2021. He had worked at ESPN since 1997. | |
The company, owned by Disney, has been facing challenges as the number of people in the US with pay-TV subscriptions has fallen. It has undergone several rounds of layoffs in recent years. | |
Mr Skipper's departure comes a few says after Disney struck a deal to buy film, television and international businesses from Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox for $52.4bn. | |
Disney chief executive Bob Iger, who has extended his stay at the company until the end of 2021 to oversee integration of Fox's businesses, offered Mr Skipper well wishes. | |
"I respect his candor and support his decision to focus on his health and his family," he said in a statement. | |
Staff support | |
ESPN is key to Disney's plan to offer its own online streaming services, in an effort to fend off competitors such as Netflix. A new ESPN Plus streaming service is set to launch in 2018. | |
Mr Iger and Mr Bodenheimer said they will work to ensure a smooth transition. | |
"I've stayed in close contact with John, and I believe in the direction he's taking ESPN," Mr Bodenheimer said in a statement. | |
Mr Skipper started at ESPN as general manager of its magazine. | |
He has led ESPN to a series of long-term, multi-platform agreements with major sports rights holders, including the National Basketball Association and the Major League Baseball. | |
In Twitter posts, ESPN staff expressed shock at the news. | |
Jemele Hill, a co-host of one of ESPN's flagship programmes, called Mr Skipper "one of the finest people I've ever worked for". | |
"He's been incredibly supportive throughout my career at ESPN. This isn't company-speak. I seriously cannot express how much respect I have for him," wrote Ms Hill. | |
She was suspended by ESPN earlier this year after a controversy over comments she made about US President Donald Trump, whom she called a "white supremacist". |