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30 for 30

''30 for 30'' is the umbrella title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN and its sister networks and online properties. The series highlights important people and events in the sports world and in sports history. ''30 for 30'' includes three "volumes" of 30 episodes each, a 13-episode series under the ''ESPN Films Presents'' title in 2011–2012, and a series of ''30 for 30 Shorts'' shown through the ESPN.com website. The series also expanded to include ''Soccer Stories'', airing in advance of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
==Background==
The idea for the ''30 for 30'' series began with ESPN.com columnist and Grantland.com founder Bill Simmons, who wanted feature filmmakers to recount the sports stories, people, and events of which they took a personal interest or involvement in, however great or small, and felt had not been fully explored. Volume I of ''30 for 30'', which premiered in October 2009 and ran through December 2010, chronicles 30 stories from the "ESPN era," which extended 30 years from the network's founding in 1979; each Volume I film details the issues, trends, people, teams, or events that transformed the sports landscape during those three decades, including what Simmons describes as "stories that resonated at the time (occurred ) but were eventually forgotten for whatever reason."〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Bill Simmons on 30 for 30 )〕 John Dahl, Connor Schell and Simmons serve as ''30 for 30's'' executive producers;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=John Dahl )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Connor Schell )〕 Subsequent films in the series, including Volume II and online-only shorts, have expanded the series' scope to include people and events from outside the "ESPN era." In September 2014, Schell said, "Even though we have been at this for five years now, there is no shortage of incredible moments from the world of sports, so that enables us to continue making ''30 for 30'' films we’re proud of."

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