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By Ivan Maisel
ESPN.com Tuesday, November 23, 2004 Len DeLuca, the ESPN senior vice-president for programming strategy (translation: network suit) has in his office a videotape machine that plays three-quarter-inch tape. If that means nothing to you, it would be like saying he has in his office a Victrola, right next to his manual typewriter. DeLuca is a graduate of Boston College (1974) and of Boston College Law (1977), from which he graduated one year after John Kerry. With his height and his personality, Len DeLuca could sue The Coca-Cola Co ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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