ESPN will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the annual television special of the bilingual award-winning show, One Nación. The one-hour special will air on Wednesday, October 12 at 7pm ET, in a simulcast on ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes. ESPN Deportes Radio will also broadcast an edited version of the show on Saturday, October 15 at 6:30pm.
The program will center on roots, focused around heritage and nationality, hometown, community service, and fans.
The fourth consecutive edition of the special will be produced between ABC’s Good Morning America studios in Times Square and ESPN’s studios in Bristol, Conn. ESPN SportsCenter anchors Max Bretos and Toni Collins return to co-host, alongside ESPN Deportes’ Freddy Lomeli who will be driving the social media conversations with sports fans during the telecast.
The show’s features will focus on football, fútbol, baseball, boxing and the Olympics:
— David “Big Papi” Ortiz’ making a difference in Boston and his native Dominican Republic
— The return of Miami Dolphins’ Kiko Alonso to Cali, Colombia
— New England Revolution’s defender Andrew Farrell’s Peruvian roots
— Gymnast Laurie Hernandez’s Olympic medal wins
— Latino Boxing at Madison Square Garden
Special guests include: ESPN’s baseball analyst Eduardo Pérez, ABC News correspondent John Quiñones, ESPN Deportes’ Sebastián Martínez-Christensen, and the NFL Live commentators from ESPN’s studios in Mexico City. ESPN2’s Nación ESPN hosts will also contribute to the show.
In addition, a special collaboration with YouTube stars, Los Pichy Boys and the Mexican Gueys will give fans a good laugh with four video clips produced by the dynamic social media influencers.