ESPN's coverage of what is one of the biggest sports stories of the year underscores the challenge it faces in attempting to stay away from politics.
But the network’s coverage of what is one of the biggest sports stories of the year underscores the challenge ESPN faces in attempting to stay away from politics, a policy it already had to reinforce earlier this year.
In addition to co-owning ESPN with Hearst, Disney has a deal with Tencent, the Chinese entertainment company. Disney also owns a theme park in Shanghai, as well as a broad movie distribution operation.
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