Jemele Hill

Jemele Hill

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Jemele Hill is a columnist for Page 2 and writer for ESPN the Magazine.

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ESPN has minuscule margin on mistakes, apologies

Le Anne Schreiber, ESPN Ombudsman

Thanks to its wafer-thin margin of error, winning the perception game with users, writes the ombudsman, can be difficult for ESPN -- even when it endeavors to do the right thing.

Story | November 12, 2008

Written guidance necessary to establish boundaries of comment

Le Anne Schreiber, ESPN Ombudsman

Without a formal handbook of guidance and policy, writes the ombudsman, there is not much chance ESPN's producers, editors, columnists and commentators will ever be on the same page.

Story | July 13, 2008

ESPN is right to engage, not avoid, racial matters in sports

Le Anne Schreiber, ESPN Ombudsman

ESPN, writes the Ombudsman, should not have its motives impugned when it takes on racial matters, whether in TV documentaries or online columns. The bar is set too high. The only alternatives, she writes, are to clear it or take the lumps trying.

Story | April 13, 2008

MNF dilemma: How to entice casual fans, not alienate purists

Le Anne Schreiber, ESPN Ombudsman

At its best, "Monday Night Football" invites fans to be the fourth person in the booth. At its worst, writes ESPN's ombudsman, it excludes fans from a loud private party, not letting them get a word in edgewise and blocking the view of the game.

Story | February 10, 2008