An earthquake shook the West Coast and ESPN’s studios in Los Angeles Monday afternoon, but NBA Today host Malika Andrews appeared unrattled. The earthquake only registered a 4.7 on the Richter scale, ...
A 4.4-magnitude earthquake rocked Los Angeles on Monday, and it caused the ESPN studio in L.A. to shake intensely during the midst of an NBA Today segment. While many people would be sent into a state ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. United States Geological Survey confirms a 4.4 earthquake at 12:20 p.m. centered 4 km SSE of South Pasadena. The USGS initially ...
ESPN host Malika Andrews stayed poised and composed as a 4.4 magnitude earthquake rocked the network’s Los Angeles studio while she was on-air on Monday. Andrews, the host of “NBA Today,” was talking ...
When you live in the major metropolitan areas of California, you'll have to tolerate traffic. When you live anywhere in the state, you'll have to deal with earthquakes. Both are just a way of life in ...
"Whoa, whoa that is a real one," ESPN radio host Travis Rodgers said as the studio shook AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images The work week is off to a shaky start for some Californians! A 4.4 magnitude ...
Los Angeles was hit with yet another earthquake Monday afternoon, and ESPN’s cameras were rolling in the studio the moment it happened. “As we have a bit of an earthquake here in Los Angeles,” Andrews ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This is the moment a live television broadcast is interrupted as an earthquake struck Los Angeles on Monday (12 August). ESPN was ...
ESPN’s Malika Andrews handled things like a pro as a 4.4 magnitude earthquake rattled the network’s Los Angeles studios Monday. Video of the moment made the rounds on social media not long after the ...
United States Geological Survey confirms a 4.4 earthquake at 12:20 p.m. centered 4 km SSE of South Pasadena. The USGS initially reported the temblor at 4.6 and later downgraded it. There was at least ...