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NEW YORK ESPN marketers will fan out to bars in ethnic enclaves during World Cup matches to pass out schedules and posters, just one way the sports network is using the quadrennial event to build new audiences in both the U.S. and internationally.The network’s large presence of 300 staff members in South Africa for the soccer tournament could also be seen as a dry run to help a future Olympics bid.

Either ESPN, ESPN2 or corporate sister ABC is televising every one of the 64 scheduled matches in the first year the company has the American television rights to the tournament. ESPN leased rights to televise some games in 2006, covering some of the matches with announcing teams based in a Connecticut studio.

“We think it’s a chance to advance the notion that we are a global entity,” said John Skipper, the network’s executive vice president for content.One way to do that is to start at home. ESPN will promote itself heavily in areas where the network’s emphasis on American sports makes it less interesting to residents. The Greek enclave in Queens, N.Y., San Francisco’s Italian section, Boston’s Portuguese neighborhoods and Los Angeles’ Korean communities – all with fans keen on rooting on ancestral homelands – are among the areas that will get special attention.

Besides sending people to gathering places where the games are being watched, ESPN commissioned a South African artist to make posters honoring each of the participating countries, mixing historical and soccer themes. The U.S. poster, for example, commemorates George Washington crossing the Delaware, with soccer players standing in for his troops.

The network has equipped food trucks with a giant TV on the roof, passing out specialty foods from some of the participating countries in New York and Los Angeles, said Seth Ader, the network’s sports marketing senior director.Online and on ESPN Radio, the company will give fans the option of hearing broadcasts in different languages, including Chinese, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese.

In the U.S., Univision has the rights to Spanish-language broadcasts of the matches. Although ESPN can’t offer Spanish-language broadcasts of the matches, it is moving into the territory by offering 10 hours a day of studio-based Spanish content on its ESPN Deportes network.

Getting an identification as a destination for soccer fans “is a long-term business proposition for us,” Ader said. Showing the World Cup telecast can drum up interest in U.S.-based professional soccer, which ESPN has rights to televise. World Cup soccer is also expected to be a draw for ESPN’s mobile business, too.

Soccer is also key to ESPN’s efforts to expand in international markets. The network made a big move last year by purchasing the rights to show some games in England’s Barclays Premier League.”In order to get a foothold in a number of international markets, they need to get soccer content,” said David Joyce, an analyst for Miller Tabak & Co.

Having a home team helps ESPN but isn’t vital to success, the network’s executives believe. ESPN’s experience covering the European championship in 2008 was instructive: There was no U.S. team for which to root, but ethnic pockets of fans helped the network draw a strong audience, Ader said.

For ESPN, there’s another important audience that will be watching. Following NBC’s coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, rights to future games are up for grabs, and ESPN is expected to be interested. A strong performance at the World Cup could show doubting Olympics officials that ESPN would be up to covering a large, multifaceted event.

“I never think of this as a dress rehearsal,” ESPN’s Skipper said. “We think this entity is special enough as itself to merit this sort of attention. If there were no such thing as the Olympics, we would do the same thing. Having said that, we do believe this will demonstrate to people what we can do with a big quadrennial event. That’s an ancillary benefit.” (AP)

NICOLLETTE SheridanNICOLLETTE Sheridan WAS slapped by Marc Cherry  but only as he showed her how to stage a scene.The actress  who has filed a lawsuit against the Desperate Housewives creator, alleging he hit her and she was sacked from the show after complaining  has had her allegations corroborated by an unnamed member of the cast, though the insider insists the incident “didn’t merit” legal action.

“Marc did slap Nicollette; I was there and I saw it,” the source said. “Nicollette was trying to slap somebody for a scene, and she couldn’t get it right.”Marc intervened to show the actress what to do, demonstrating “a slap” on her.“But I have to say it was his hand barely on her head; it sure didn’t seem to me to merit the suit she has filed,” the source added.

Last week, Eva Longoria Parker admitted she is “confused” by the legal action being taken by 46-year-old Nicollette, who is seeking $20 million in damages.“Marc is funny and sweet and probably couldn’t harm a fly,” she said. “He’s just so sweet. I do know they had a thing on set. I guess it was a couple of years ago.“Nicollette’s a sweet girl, too. I’m really confused about this whole thing.”

Nicollette who portrayed maneater Edie Britt in Desperate Housewives filed a lawsuit against Marc at Los Angeles Superior Court last Monday which alleged assault and battery, gender violence and wrongful termination.The 46-year-old actress’ departure was announced in February 2009, and she was killed-off from the show in series five, when her alter-ego died in a car accident.

Heidi MontagHeidi Montag believes she should be the next tomb raider.After a report broke earlier this week about Megan Fox turning down the opportunity to replace Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft, Ms Montag chimed in on Twitter, saying, “I want to be the blonde tomb raider.”

The MTV reality star added, “i’m better with guns then both Angelina and Megan Fox put together!”As previously reported, “The Hills” gal recently filmed a cameo in her first feature film, “Just Go With It,” starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston. In the movie, Montag spoofs her 10 plastic surgery operations.

MORTON, Wash.  A single-engine plane carrying two people has crashed near a house close to Morton, Wash., southwest of Mount Rainier.

Lewis County sheriff’s deputies say the Cirrus SR22 clipped several trees before crashing into the driveway of a house along State Highway 508 west of Morton on Friday evening.

A man was reported dead at the scene. A seriously injured woman has been airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, arriving about 10 p.m. Neither was immediately identified.Witness Jim Ecklund tells KOMO-TV the low-flying plane flew over his house and crashed near his neighbor’s home. He says the plane was low enough for him to see the pilot. Then he heard a loud boom.The cause of the crash is under investigation.

Sandra Bullock's Sandra Bullock’s husband cheat on her or is a tattoo model trying to drum up some publicity – or both?Michelle “Bombshell” McGee claims she slept with Jesse James for about eleven months, and provides intimate details like his endowment and penchant for not wearing underwear, which has landed the allegations on the cover of In Touch magazine.

When Sandra Bullock thanked her bad-boy husband, Jesse James, as she accepted her best actress Oscar for The Blind Side, she may not have known that while she was away shooting the film, Jesse was carrying on a steamy affair with a tattoo model. While Jesse has had an 11-month affair, including five weeks of sex, with Michelle “Bombshell” McGee, she believed he and Sandra were no longer together.

“I would never have hooked up with him if I thought he was a married man,” Michelle tells In Touch in an exclusive interview. “He gave me the impression they were separated.” For weeks, while Sandra was in Atlanta shooting The Blind Side, Michelle had sex at least once a week with the Monster Garage star.

Far from a one-night stand, his relationship with Michelle was intimate and highly charged. Michelle even says she called Jesse, who didn’t wear underwear or condoms, by a special pet name, Vanilla Gorilla, because he was so “well-endowed.”

While Jesse was in Atlanta with Sandra when she started to film The Blind Side, Michelle sent West Coast Choppers a friend request because she hoped to snag a modeling gig there. She was surprised that it was actually Jesse who wrote back to her and told her to e-mail him at his personal e-mail.

From the start, Jesse wanted to meet Michelle, and it was never about business: “He started saying, ‘Do you want to hang out?'” So a week after he got in touch, Michelle drove two hours from her San Diego home to West Coast Choppers in LA. “I got there around 9 at night,” remembers Michelle, who was starstruck at first. “I was like, ‘Holy s**t. It’s really Jesse James.'” After taking Michelle on a tour of his garage, Jesse brought her into his office and locked the door.

Michelle Bombshell McGee“We ended up on the couch,” she says. “He wanted to watch movies, but I asked him, ‘What’s going on with you and Sandra?'” Jesse was evasive. “He said, ‘She doesn’t live here. She has a house in Austin. She is filming, and I can’t talk about it.’

” Assuming he and Sandra were separated, Michelle continued talking to Jesse, she says, and then, “We had intimate relations.” Michelle says she and Jesse had sex “two or three times,” that night — and began what she believed was a serious relationship, texting each other several times a day, and meeting up for sex at least twice a week for the next five weeks.

KIM KardashianKIM Kardashian admits she and her sisters “always fight”.The reality TV star has teamed up with siblings Khloe and Kourtney to launch a new range of candles  but the trio came to blows over the venture.“We always fight,” Kim revealed. “I think they tend to gang up on me.“It’s not nice at all. I’m kind of used to it so I get my little sisters and pit them against Kourtney and Khloe.“We each got to pick a scent for a candle so we all picked different ones. We love working on projects together. When people are shopping in our store Dash and trying to find things to purchase under $150 or $100 we thought candles would be perfect.”Kim, 29, says she thrilled that appearing on Keeping up with The Kardashians has afforded her so many opportunities.

“Now we can pick projects that we’re passionate about, you know, things that every girl dreams of, like making their own fragrance,” she said. “There are so many things we want to do. We want to explore every option. I think we’ll get there.“While we have a hit show on the air, as a smart businesswoman you should take advantage of the eye power. You have so many people interested right now and it doesn’t make sense when people wait a little too long.”

KIM KardashianKIM Kardashian says she and her sisters decided to create their own fashion line “using material that can stretch” so their garments will easily fit women of all shapes and sizes.The reality TV star has teamed up with her siblings Khloe and Kourtney for the launch of their own label, Bebe.And Kim is quick to point out that while her clothes are figure-hugging they are for the full-figured girls like her and her sisters.

“Some of the designs are tight-fitting but we made a point of using material that can stretch and is comfortable for curvy girls like me,” said Kim.“My sisters and I have all different body shapes so it’s important that our clothes are for anybody and not just skinny models.”Kardashian, 29, recently revealed that she’s starting a “low-carb” diet after piling on the pounds while working in New York.“OK, now that I’m home, I got up early and worked out!” she Twittered Wednesday. “Feels good!“Also starting a low carb diet!”Still, getting back into shape won’t come easy!

EVA Longoria ParkerEVA Longoria Parker and her husband Tony Parker don’t read about themselves in the media.Desperate Housewives star Eva says she prefers to live in her own little “bubble of contentment” with Tony and insists most of what’s written about the couple isn’t true.“It is part of the business, as long as you don’t really let it get to you it can’t harm you,” says Eva. “We don’t read a lot of stuff.“Tony and I are in our own world and we have a really solid foundation so there is not a lot that can be written. Plus about 90 per cent of the stuff that is written is not true.”