Dan Le Batard says most ESPN shows are ‘infomercials,’ argues young people are ‘empirically’ less interested in sports
"They’ve got too many hours to fill for much of it to be good."
"They’ve got too many hours to fill for much of it to be good."
"You have gotten so strong. Like, I don't think people listening to this have any earthly idea, the degree of difficulty of what you have done to get to where you are."
Jones will appear on Around the Horn and his podcast is still hosted by ESPN, in the meantime.
"And to the audience, ain't nothing sticking around for 10 years unless it lands with somebody, and this has landed with a lot of people. Thank you for allowing all of us to have the opportunity to do something that could connect with you, in different ways, through different people, and at different times."
'Jalen & Jacoby' moves to ESPN2 to make room for Kellerman's new show.
Viewers were very confused with today's Highly Questionable episode
"I don’t know what the paradigm is going to be for guys on television talking about sports if you’re not Stephen A. Smith."
Dan Le Batard had his final day on ESPN Monday. He signed off ESPN Radio with a classic run into the hard network out, and then showed a tribute video on Highly Questionable.
Thankfully, Mr. Tony has tech help at home.
After months away, Gonzalo "Papi" Le Batard returned to Highly Questionable Friday.
"A few gym visits, a few visits to the local gym, and we'll be ready to go here come next season."
Le Batard is set to return to a regular radio schedule next week.
A few months back on Highly Questionable, Papi hit Michael Smith with his signature “too slow” and the resulting...
Some highlights included Frank Isola as Mike Francesa (complete with "Frank's On" app) and Tony Kornheiser as Gritty.
If Le Batard left ESPN (or even just ESPN Radio), the network would have several large holes to fill.
Will the NFL step up and take action?
With Monday being Halloween, many of the personalities on ESPN’s daytime programming decided to get in on the...