08
Jul
As has happened since it became central to soccer in Argentina, ESPN once again plunged into a tug of war that far exceeds its journalistic content. The complaint by journalist and rapporteur Pablo Ladaga, who assured that he was thrown out of the channel for his political ideology, not only highlighted a wave of discussions and claims in the media and social networks: in the halls of Disney, the global owner of the chain sports, there was more than comments or grimaces of annoyance. The reason for this underhanded annoyance was not the departure of Ladaga –something that is not…