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ESPN Hires Former Ebony Editor for New Black Audience Site

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ESPN has sought the expertise of former Ebony magazine editor, Amy DuBois Barnett. Amy is expected to become the executive editor for an upcoming website about African-American sports and culture, the network announced Thursday. Reporting to Jason Whitlock, founder of the new site, Barnett will be in charge of managing editorial operations.

According to a spokesperson for ESPN, Whitlock and Barnett are in the process of developing the site with no anticipated launch date. In the words of Jason Whitlock, “Amy’s impressive resume across a wide range of publications and brands, as well as her leadership experience, will ensure that the site will be at the forefront of news and commentary relevant to African-Americans. Together, we aim to serve audiences with quality and innovative journalism when the site debuts.” 

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