‘Pardon the Interruption’ expansion to one hour ‘mostly off the table’
WaPo reports that ESPN approached Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser about doubling their airtime but didn’t offer much of a raise.
WaPo reports that ESPN approached Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser about doubling their airtime but didn’t offer much of a raise.
"I don't believe what that is."
"I think that kept us fresh, but it also might have kept us from reaching higher heights in our ratings."
"I think people became very comfortable with the concept of what we were doing and trying to figure out the scoring system, which I still have never figured out."
The longtime 'PTI,' 'Around the Horn' and 'Good Morning America' host is thinking big for his next chapter.
The first shakeup to ESPN's afternoon lineup in years is coming.
"One last trip at Around the Horn with my favorite TV family."
Bill Plaschke was moved to tears during an emotional tribute on ESPN’s ‘Around the Horn’ as the show prepares to end its 22-year run on May 23.
One last rant for the road.
"Trans kids deserve to play sports."
Hill might as well take advantage of what could be her final time on ESPN airwaves.
To commemorate its final shows, Around the Horn will bring back former panelists including Jemele Hill and Kate Fagan for one last appearance.
"I knew Emily was gonna win a Pulitzer since the day I met her."
"Langston Dennis, what a young human!"
"It doesn't have to be a firing. I don't think it's that serious."
'People saw me on ('Around the Horn') and wanted to emulate what I did. When you hear things like that, that’s pretty cool.'
Yes, he’s going to miss the mutes.
"...the next team that takes him has to understand he's all about the money, he's not about the team, and $2.5 million is not enough for him even though he's an average quarterback."
"He would write things about our show that were his personal opinion, that had a little more edge than maybe I would've said."
"Around the Horn" will miss Halloween this year, so the show took matters into its own hands.
"Let us not let an invaluable sports program be pulled from us for unjustifiable reasons."
"That history can be erased, it cannot be undone, and it must be recognized to fully understand and celebrate his legacy."
Will Torre finally get it right in 2025?
"You are no longer a blue-blood program when you handle business this way."