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ESPN executive editor John Walsh (left) says the decision to ban New York Post writers “was based on the coverage that the Post gave of the story that our executives felt was so over the line and so embarrassing and reprehensible to Erin [Andrews] …we felt if we were the parents of the victim of this crime and we saw the words ‘NY Post’ on our air that we wouldn’t be doing justice to the person that we know is our colleague.”
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ESPN editor: NY Post’s coverage was “embarrassing and reprehensible” to Andrews
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