Around the Horn only got more unique as it went on. Two decades ago when Erik Rydholm and ESPN launched the show, it took the chatter happening in newsrooms and on press row and threw it on live ...
With the forthcoming cancellation of “Around the Horn” next year ... have been kibitzing on the 30-minute show for nearly a quarter century. Advertisement ESPN is still in the process of ...
For those who aren’t aware of the scoring system in Around the Horn, panelists receive points for each take they offer that Tony Reali, the host of the show, finds to be a good take. On the ...
"He's not on the sideline yet, America. There's still a chance," he said as the show began. "Around the Horn" will end next summer after more than two decades on the air. The show has been a ...
Everyone knows Around the Horn. As one of ESPN’s longest-running and most prolific shows ever, the show’s legacy is cemented. It has also propelled multiple generations of sports personalities ...
Around The Horn came into our lives in 2002 and forever changed the way sports journalism is presented on television. From the moment the show began, it has provided a pathway for storytellers to ...
ESPN would like to extend its most popular talk show. After “Around the Horn” is canceled in the summer of 2025, ESPN is dabbling with the idea of expanding “Pardon the Interruption” to an ...
Around the Horn on X Every top economist agrees that ... Which is exactly what happened to David Dennis Jr. before Wednesday's episode. The show released behind-the-scenes footage of Dennis ...
The cable network will reportedly end its long-running roundtable series Around the Horn in Summer 2025, according to The New York Post. Should the show conclude next summer, it will have been on ...
Max Kellerman will host ESPN's newest show -- Around the Horn -- a 30-minute program which will debut October 28 and air at 5 p.m. ET Monday-Friday featuring passionate opinions on the day's hot ...
Afternoons on ESPN are reportedly going to look a lot different starting next summer. The Tony Reali-hosted sports panel game show brought sportswriters like Woody Paige, J.A. Adande and Bill Plaschke ...