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Bill Rasmussen (William F. Rasmussen) was born on 15 October, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is an American sports director. Discover Bill Rasmussen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

Popular As William F. Rasmussen
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Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 15 October 1932
Birthday 15 October
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1932

William F. Rasmussen (born October 15, 1932) is an American sports director, and one of the founders of ESPN, along with Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan.

Rasmussen served as the first president and CEO of ESPN.

1938

Bill Rasmussen was sued by the labor department along with Scott for allegedly violating the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.

Rasmussen became involved in plans to build a 12,000-seat golf stadium in Naples, Florida.

The project was rife with corruption, with the Naples Daily News describing it as the "biggest public corruption scandal in local history".

Rasmussen became a subject of the criminal investigations surrounding the project and pled guilty to two misdemeanor cases of fraud in a plea deal that reduced the charges against him in exchange for his cooperation in the corruption case against the public officials.

1956

His son Scott was born in 1956, the year he was discharged from the military.

Rasmussen's career in the media began in western Massachusetts's Pioneer Valley, at radio station WTTT (1430 AM) in Amherst in 1963.

1965

In 1965, he moved south to Springfield, working for both of the city's television stations.

First, he worked at WHYN (today's WGGB, channel 40), then WWLP (channel 22), where he spent eight years as a sports director, then two as a news director.

1974

In 1974 he moved south to Hartford, Connecticut, to join the New England Whalers of the World Hockey Association as their communications director.

1977

At the conclusion of the 1977–78 season, Rasmussen was fired by the Whalers.

1978

ESPN was founded on July 14, 1978, and was launched on September 7, 1979.

Rasmussen was born in Chicago, Illinois, where he attended Gage Park High School.

He received a scholarship to attend DePauw University in Indiana, where he met his future wife Mickey.

He played baseball (as third baseman) with the hopes of going pro.

After college, he was a supply officer in the US Air Force.

Parts he procured for the Air Force were used in F-86 and F-89 fighter jets, as well as on Mercury space capsules.

He then attended Rutgers University to get his MBA.

Thus began the pursuit of ESPN, incorporating the fledgling network on July 14, 1978.

ESPN, originally called Entertainment and Sports Programming, was incorporated on July 14, 1978.

1979

It began broadcasting fourteen months later, at 7 p.m. on September 7, 1979.

ESPN wound up being headquartered in Bristol, Connecticut.

Rasmussen paid $18,000 for the first acre of ESPN's campus.

Getty Oil purchased 85% of ESPN and left 15% of the enterprise to be split.

By July 18, 1979, before launch, the investors decided to remove Rasmussen from power.

His salary and responsibilities were cut.

Just prior to the launch of ESPN, according to the book Those Guys Have All the Fun: Inside the World of ESPN Stuart Evey claimed "I made Bill Chairman, but in no way did I want to give him any responsibility!"

"Having Bill Rasmussen play a significant role was just not part of the deal."

1980

On September 30, 1980, ESPN officials announced that Bill Rasmussen was leaving the company by agreement.

1981

The all sports radio network Enterprise Radio Network was founded in January 1981 by Scott Rasmussen, the son of Bill Rasmussen, and was shuttered by September 1981.

The network broadcast sports reports twice an hour and did live phone in sports talk from 6 pm to 8 am Eastern Time seven days a week.

The project failed, with employees not getting paid all wages they were due.

1984

The New York Times reported in 1984 that ABC purchased controlling interest in ESPN by buying out Getty Oil's position.

At the time of the Getty Oil buy out, ABC in turn bought out the Rasmussen Families 15% for $6,000,000.

Rasmussen had to split the $6,000,000 with numerous other investors and funders such as his brother Don Rasmussen, with Bill Rasmussen ending up with an estimated $1.2 million and a little over $740,000 after taxes.

1999

Rasmussen, the one who had the idea for ESPN, stepped back from day-to-day business, having less contact with ESPN until mid 1999.

Rasmussen and ESPN "made amends" in 1999 when then-president George Bodenheimer reached out to the founder for the network's 20th anniversary.

2005

George Bodenheimer, then president of ESPN, recognized Rasmussen in October 2005 and dedicated a plaque and flag pole in Rasmussen's honor.

2019

In July 2019, Rasmussen disclosed that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.