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  1. 14 de ene. de 2023 · Host Sal Masekela, right, talks with a young Shaun White during Winter X Games VII. X Games took a major step backward on Friday, and his name is Selema Masekela. On numerous occasions since purchasing the X Games brand late last year from ESPN, the event’s new owners have expressed a desire to return the competition to its electric roots.

  2. 3 de dic. de 2015 · Interview with Sal Masekela at the Surf's Up premiere in Los Angeles. Masekela talks about why he wanted to be a part of this animated penguin surf film. The...

  3. Everyone called him Sal, Sal Masekela. Masekela, who left the X Games for nearly decade before returning late last year, will host broadcasts of the summer games finals that start Friday at the ...

  4. 21 de abr. de 2014 · Watch more videos here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEMo8anKPwM&list=PLc7QkGFtZUZ4rhF0biGePI8h8gWeNiXyUWelcome to the official Yo Gabba Gabba channel on Y...

  5. 6 de dic. de 2013 · The first time I met Sal Masekela was at Surfer Poll in 2007. We’ve kept in touch sporadically since, and last year we made plans to film this interview. Sal had just released a CD called ...

  6. Sal Masekela’s age is 52. Notable for his hosting work for the ESPN, E!, and NBC Sports networks, he is particularly recognized for hosting the X Games and Winter X Games for more than a decade. Also an actor and filmmaker, he started a production company called Berkela Motion Pictures and, in 2014, released a feature film titled Alekesam.

  7. Sal Masekela: Yes, we played Tribeca. PB: What do you feel the film is really about, after people get past the Jazz-Legend aspect of your Father? SM: It’s a Father/son story yet more. It’s also about finding a way in a world not known to you. The process makes your world known to you. Everyone has to find their own way.