Will Selva: ESPN Anchor Suspended For Plagiarism

By (Featured Columnist) on December 30, 2010

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ESPN anchor Will Selva has been suspended indefinitely by the sports media moguls after the anchor stole the lead to a piece from a California columnist. 

Selva took the lead from an article by Orange County Register columnist Kevin Ding previewing the San Antonio Spurs-Los Angeles Lakers clash on December 26, to use for the recap on December 27. 

He used the text almost verbatim, and the show, "Highlight Express" was broadcast on a constant loop on the morning after the game. 

Selva has been with ESPN for three years, and is most recognized for his work on ESPNews. 

Selva issued a statement apologizing for his actions on Wednesday. 

For more anchor news, check out The 50 Worst ESPN Anchors of All Time: Making You Change the Channel Since 1979

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