Michelle Beadle on NFL and college football: “As a woman, I feel like a person who has been marginalized”
Ohio State and Urban Meyer have both faced severe backlash after the announcement of his three-game suspension for...
Ohio State and Urban Meyer have both faced severe backlash after the announcement of his three-game suspension for...
Throughout the last several months, there has been much attention paid to the fledgling ESPN morning show Get...
ESPN could add a football expert to the regular cast or otherwise tinker with the ratings-starved show.
"I think they need to get their act together by the beginning of football season. And I think that they basically have until next year's Super Bowl."
The numbers aren't great for Get Up so far, and there's an argument that ESPN's drawn-out promotional strategy played a role in that.
No matter what, Jay Bilas in cowboy gear is a winning visual.
Greenie is fed up with the narrative surrounding the new morning show he will host beginning next week.
“He thought he was going to go. I was like, ‘No, you’ll be here.’”
The combined $14.5 million could get you Le'Veon Bell, J.R. Smith, or Nelson Cruz. Mike Greenberg's $6.5 million could almost land you Mitch Trubisky and could get you Karl-Anthony Towns.
Mike Greenberg, Michelle Beadle and Jalen Rose offer a sneak peak of the upcoming show.
This is just the latest step up the ESPN ladder for Champion.
From Keith Olbermann to Stephen A. Smith to Rachel Nichols, numerous high-profile ESPNers have left the network only to return years later.
“It’s an unusual time in America now, so politics has encroached into our happy little world more frequently than I think we’re used to.”
Get Up was set to debut Jan. 1, but moved thanks to construction delays. It will now premiere April 2.
ESPN seems to have have its next "SportsNation" host.
Picking fights with sports media figures has been successful for Trump. So who's next for him?
Construction delays at ESPN's new studio are reportedly to blame.
Think of all the programming ESPN has dismantled to own the morning and late-night in sports television.
Beadle and Rose are staying on NBA Countdown... for now.
A look at the top sports media videos of the last week on the video-sharing app Clippit.
It’s been another busy week in sports media. We’re here to recap the biggest news and events that...
Doris Burke then responded to Rose's comments on-air.
On-air reaction to the ESPN layoffs
Tony Romo is moving to the broadcast booth.
In addition to hosting Countdown on ESPN, Beadle takes over Sage Steele's Countdown shows on ABC