ESPN Is Launching a New Bilingual Show: About Time

Sep 19, 2016
2:11 PM

Looks like the worldwide leader in sports has realized that when it comes to U.S. Latinos, boxing (no pun intended) us into limited language corners no longer makes sense. On Monday morning, The Los Angeles Times reported that ESPN is premiering a new bilingual show called Nación ESPN. According to the report, the one-hour program will air Mondays at 5pmET on ESPN2 and will have three hosts: Jorge Sedano, Bernardo Osuna and Marly Rivera.

(L-R): Jorge Sedano, Marly Rivera and Bernardo Osuna on the set of Nación ESPN (Photo provided by ESPN)

(L-R): Jorge Sedano, Marly Rivera and Bernardo Osuna on the set of Nación ESPN (Photo provided by ESPN)

Here is what the Times said:

Although the show will be presented in English, guests appearing on “Nación ESPN” can speak in Spanish if they prefer. The bilingual hosts will summarize remarks in English in such cases. Taped interviews conducted in Spanish will have English subtitles.

Sounds a lot like our actual lives.

Without the subtitles.

About time, ESPN. We applaud you for making this happen and yes, we will be watching.