ESPN’S ’30 FOR 30′ ALUM EZRA EDELMAN’S ‘O.J.: MADE IN AMERICA’ A SWEEPING WORK ON SEDUCTION OF SIMPSON’S CELEBRITY JUXTAPOSED AGAINST DEVASTATED BLACK L.A. COMMUNITY
ESPN’S ’30 FOR 30′ ALUM EZRA EDELMAN’S ‘O.J.: MADE IN AMERICA’ A SWEEPING WORK ON SEDUCTION OF SIMPSON’S CELEBRITY JUXTAPOSED AGAINST DEVASTATED BLACK L.A. COMMUNITY

ESPN Films’ critically acclaimed documentary “O.J.: Made in America” has reached more than 34.77 million people on linear TV (original and re-air), and more than 1.05 million unique devices on WatchESPN (including original, re-air and VOD), according to the ESPN network in a press release today.

Through 7 days of time-shifting (those who didn’t watched it during the actual times that it aired, and instead watched DVR recordings, etc), the audience has been 59% greater than the audience for those who watched it Live.



ESPN also says that, through June 24, “O.J.: Made in America” has seen 2.65 million transactions via TV VOD.

All five parts of “O.J.: Made in America” will re-air on Sunday, July 3 on ESPN2 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET, and a second marathon will air on Saturday, July 16 on ESPN from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET.

The entire film is also available on WatchESPN and iTunes, and can be ordered on a DVD and Bluray Combo pack.