ESPN experienced a very rare occurrence on First Take Thursday morning. No, Max Kellerman did not reappear on ESPN, but his ...
With the recent news that Around the Horn will end its run in May, we’ve seen plenty of looks back at how the seminal ESPN ...
Around the Horn has had a remarkable run of more than two decades,” David Roberts, ESPN’s executive vice president, executive ...
We haven’t heard from Max Kellerman in a while, but if the universe’s fate were on the line — and depending on who you ask, it just might be — he’d probably still want Andre Iguodala ...
ESPN has been on the air for just over 45 years, becoming the first 24-hour, seven-day-a-week television network dedicated ...
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ESPN announces ‘Around the Horn’ will end nearly 23-year run on May 23Tony Reali has been the show’s main host since 2004. He replaced Max Kellerman, who was the host for the first two years. The show, which has had more than 4,900 episodes, features four panelists — ...
After more than two decades, the propulsion of Max Kellerman's career, and an astounding number of wins by Woody Paige, the official date for the final episode of the long-running sports talk show is ...
The popular sports debate television show first debuted with moderator Max Kellerman on November 4, 2002, before longtime host Tony Reali took the reins in February 2004. Advertisement ...
ESPN has announced the cancellation of afternoon sports debate show “Around the Horn” after a 23-year run on the network.
“Around the Horn,” an ESPN discussion and debate show that has been a staple on the sports network for more than 23 years, ...
Tony Reali has been the show’s main host since 2004. He replaced Max Kellerman, who was the host for the first two years. The show, which has had more than 4,900 episodes, features four ...
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