Bold opening: Sports fans deserve updates that feel fresh, clear, and useful—not recycled boilerplate. In this rewrite, we’ll keep the core meaning and all key details, while expanding slightly for clarity and beginners’ ease, and we’ll present it in a natural, professional tone with a friendly, conversational edge. But first, a quick note: the original line anchors the brand as ESPN’s slogan and then lists legal and privacy information. We’ll preserve that essential function while making the wording more engaging.
And this is the part most people miss: ESPN’s identity isn't just about great sports coverage; it’s about delivering that coverage anytime and anywhere, with a strong commitment to user privacy and clear, accessible terms. So, we’ll start with a bold statement that foregrounds the value proposition and then guide readers through the surrounding legal and privacy references in a way that’s easy to scan.
Rewritten content:
ESPN stands for delivering sports to fans wherever you are—at any time and on any device. If you love sports, you already know the thrill of catching the action live, the highlights later, and the deeper stories behind the game. That’s the experience ESPN aims to provide, every day, everywhere.
Important notices you should know about—privacy, terms, and how your data is handled—are all part of this experience. The following policies and resources help keep you informed and in control:
- Terms of Use: how you may use ESPN’s services and what rights apply to you.
- Privacy Policy: what information we collect, why we collect it, and how we use it to improve your experience.
- Your US State Privacy Rights: guidance on state-specific privacy protections.
- Children’s Online Privacy Policy: protections for younger users.
- Interest-Based Ads: how ads may be tailored to your interests.
- About Nielsen Measurement: information about our data measurement practices.
- Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information: options to limit certain data practices.
All of these resources are designed to be transparent and accessible, reflecting ESPN’s commitment to privacy, security, and user-friendly terms across all platforms.
If you’d like a version with more or fewer legal details, or a different tone (more formal, more casual, or more concise), I can tailor it accordingly. Would you prefer this rewritten piece to emphasize privacy rights even more or to focus more tightly on the viewer experience and accessibility?