It’s been several months since Around the Horn was canceled at ESPN. And while Tony Reali still doesn’t have any answers as to why, he does have some thoughts on what his former show brought to the ...
After months of reports and speculation, ESPN finally confirmed earlier this week that they were canceling Around the Horn after over two decades on the air. And with the news finally being confirmed, ...
Jan. 4, 2011; New Orleans, LA, USA; ESPN logo prior to the 2011 Sugar Bowl between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Ohio State Buckeyes at the Louisiana Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA ...
If you haven’t been paying attention, or maybe you’ve forgotten since it’s been a slow march, “Around The Horn” is airing its final episode Friday, May 23, ending an era that transformed sports ...
After over two decades and more than 4,900 episodes, the shot clock is about to run out on Tony Reali. The sports commentator's legendary long-running ESPN program Around the Horn is coming to an end ...
Speculation is swirling around the future of ESPN’s Around the Horn, with fans questioning whether the long-running sports debate show is canceled. Known for its lively panelists and debates, the ...
We know that Around the Horn will be closing its doors and we know when that will happen. But what do the people who have made the show think of it? It was announced Tuesday that Around the Horn‘s ...
ESPN's iconic sports show, 'Around The Horn,' aired its final episode on Friday, May 23, after nearly 23 years on air. Despite there being solid ratings and low production cost, which the show's host ...
'Around the Horn' host Tony Reali is coming to the defense of the show ahead of its final episode over claims that it was canceled for being 'too woke.' A view of the ESPN logo before UFC 270 at Honda ...
The final episode of “Around the Horn” aired on Friday, and ESPN is not planning to replace the show with an entirely new program as of now. ESPN on Tuesday will begin airing a half-hour edition of ...
“Around the Horn” came into the world as a showcase for sportswriters, who back then were still the stars of their local sports-media ecosystems. Bill Plaschke showed up from the Los Angeles Times ...
Picture this: It is 2005. You just got home from school, and while your bagel bites heat up in the microwave, you're looking for a way to catch up on all the sports news you might have missed in ...