ESPN Founder Dies After Battle With Parkinson's Disease
ESPN founder Bill Rasmussen had died. He was 93 and died at his Florida home after a long battle with Parkinson's disease.
ESPN founder Bill Rasmussen passed away at the age of 93 after a prolonged struggle with Parkinson's disease. The businessman and sports visionary co-founded the network with his son Scott in the 1970s when the concept of a 24-hour sports television channel was still novel. ESPN made its debut on September 7, 1979, marking the beginning of a new era in sports broadcasting.
Rasmussen served as the inaugural president and CEO of the company, displaying an unparalleled passion and entrepreneurial spirit that laid the foundation for ESPN's success. ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro lauded Rasmussen's contributions, stating that the network's culture remains deeply rooted in the principles he championed in the late 1970s.
Fellow anchor Chris Berman fondly recalled Rasmussen as a person of unwavering optimism who greeted everyone with a smile, leaving a lasting legacy among sports fans. Following the founding of ESPN, Rasmussen continued to make significant contributions to the sports world. He became a public speaker, inspiring students and young entrepreneurs to pursue their dreams, and authored a book titled "Sports Junkies Rejoice: The Birth of ESPN," chronicling his entrepreneurial journey.
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