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E:60 Production Team

Keith Clinkscales
Keith Clinkscales was named Senior Vice President Content Development and Enterprises, ESPN, in June 2007.  In this role, Clinkscales is charged with launching a new ESPN incubator media lab, designed to develop and create new sports driven content for all ESPN media platforms.  Clinkscales will head up the creation of this unit, which expands the ESPN Original Entertainment brand, and will make ESPN the place for innovation, experimentation and breakthrough programming and initiatives.
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Robert Wallace
Robert B. Wallace, an Emmy-award winning producer with more than 30 years experience in the print and television media industries, serves as ESPN’s vice president, content development.  Wallace previously worked at ABC News as a senior producer and senior story editor for Diane Sawyer at Prime Time Live, receiving an Emmy in 1997 for “Outstanding Informational or Cultural Programming” for a segment he produced on the Ndoki Rain Forest in Africa. 
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Andy Tennant

Longtime ESPN feature producer Andy Tennant, who has earned several Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Awards, will serve as the executive producer. 
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Robert Abbott
Robert Abbott, who joined ESPN in 2001, is the coordinating producer for E:60. He oversees overall production – staffing, editorial content, budgeting and story ideas – for the show, airing 15 episodes a year.   Abbott previously had served as a coordinating producer for ESPN Classic, where he created, launched and was responsible for the production of 59 episodes of one of the network’s signature series – Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame, and also produced ESPN Classic’s critically-acclaimed SportsCentury series.
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