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Tony Reali delivers a heartfelt message after Around The Horn's end date was announced
Tony Reali delivers a heartfelt message after Around The Horn's end date was announced

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timea day ago

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Tony Reali delivers a heartfelt message after Around The Horn's end date was announced

It's the end of an era at ESPN that now has an official end date: Around The Horn will leave the airwaves at the Worldwide Leader on Friday, May 23, 2025. After 23 years on the air, we're saying goodbye to Tony Reali and the group of amazing sports journalists who debated the biggest headlines of the day. But there are still a couple months of shows to enjoy before then. Advertisement INSIDE ESPN'S AROUND THE HORN WITH TONY REALI: Read our feature about the show from 2019 Reali tweeted on X (formerly Twitter) after the announcement with a heartfelt message: "Thank you guys, I'm overwhelmed but I'll try to give FaceTimes to you all!" Then, he quoted Rocket Queen by Guns N'Roses: "All I ever wanted was for you to know that I care." This article originally appeared on For The Win: Around The Horn end date has Tony Reali thanking fans of ESPN show

Why Molly Qerim will be absent from ESPN's First Take
Why Molly Qerim will be absent from ESPN's First Take

USA Today

time01-07-2025

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Why Molly Qerim will be absent from ESPN's First Take

Molly Qerim continues to be the host of First Take, moderating and participating in the daily sports debate show on ESPN in a job she's had for a decade. But you may not see her anytime soon on the Worldwide Leader, which is coincidental given that Stephen A. Smith has been absent lately. Why is that? We have an answer of sorts! As Qerim posted on Instagram: "Another NBA szn in the books. Thank y'all for rocking with us 10 yrs & counting. Time to work on my tan-lines, shut my brain off & be with the fam. See ya in a few weeks. Grateful always, MQ" Sounds like it's well-earned vacation time for the host. But it seems like every time she's absent, fans take notice and worry on social media. So everyone stay calm! She's just on vacation! When will Molly Qerim return to First Take and ESPN? There's no official word on that. So maybe like she said, we'll see her in "a few weeks," which would put her return date in late July.

Stephen A. Smith Is Still Not Happy With ESPN Suspension
Stephen A. Smith Is Still Not Happy With ESPN Suspension

Yahoo

time19-06-2025

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Stephen A. Smith Is Still Not Happy With ESPN Suspension

Stephen A. Smith Is Still Not Happy With ESPN Suspension originally appeared on The Spun. ESPN's Stephen A. Smith is pretty much untouchable at this stage in his career. That wasn't always the case though. In 2014, Smith made a questionable remark about Ray Rice getting suspended for domestic violence. He told a national audience that he has implored the female members of his family to avoid provoking wrong actions. "I don't know how many times I got to reiterate that. But as a man who was raised by women, see, I know what I'm going to do if somebody touches a female member of my family. I know what I'm going to do, I know what my boys are going to do. I know what, I'm going to have to remind myself that I work for the Worldwide Leader, I'm going to have to get law enforcement officials involved because of what I'm going to be tempted to do," Smith said in July 2014. "But what I've tried to implore the female members of my family, some of who you all met and talked to and what have you, is that again, and this is what, I've done this all my life, let's make sure we don't do anything to provoke wrong actions. Because if I come, or somebody else come, whether it's law enforcement officials, your brother or the fellas that you know, if we come after somebody has put their hands on you, it doesn't negate the fact that they already put their hands on you. So, let's try to make sure that we can do our part in making sure that that doesn't happen." ESPN ultimately suspended Smith for a week because of his remarks about Rice and domestic violence. To this day, he disagrees with the network's decision. During an interview with Rolling Stone, the face of "First Take" said he didn't deserve a suspension for his comments. "Everybody and their mother advises me, 'Don't revisit it. It's a no-win situation.' To me, that's cowardice," Smith said, via Awful Announcing. "I know what I said. And what I did was utter the word 'provoke.' A former colleague at ESPN took it, ran with it, and it went ballistic on Twitter. The leadership at ESPN reacted to that. When the heat elevated, [they] said, 'We have to suspend you.' And that's a blemish on my career I do not believe I deserve. I've been consistent in that position. I'm a father of two daughters. I know what I've never condoned or excused. Unfortunately, we live in an immature society where people are not deducing right from wrong and contextualizing things properly." Even though his rant may have been a bit bizarre, Smith wasn't trying to excuse domestic violence. That being said, ESPN did what it felt was A. Smith Is Still Not Happy With ESPN Suspension first appeared on The Spun on Jun 19, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

Tony Reali delivers a heartfelt message after Around The Horn's end date was announced
Tony Reali delivers a heartfelt message after Around The Horn's end date was announced

USA Today

time05-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Tony Reali delivers a heartfelt message after Around The Horn's end date was announced

Tony Reali delivers a heartfelt message after Around The Horn's end date was announced It's the end of an era at ESPN that now has an official end date: Around The Horn will leave the airwaves at the Worldwide Leader on Friday, May 23, 2025. After 23 years on the air, we're saying goodbye to Tony Reali and the group of amazing sports journalists who debated the biggest headlines of the day. But there are still a couple months of shows to enjoy before then. INSIDE ESPN'S AROUND THE HORN WITH TONY REALI: Read our feature about the show from 2019 Reali tweeted on X (formerly Twitter) after the announcement with a heartfelt message: "Thank you guys, I'm overwhelmed but I'll try to give FaceTimes to you all!" Then, he quoted Rocket Queen by Guns N'Roses: "All I ever wanted was for you to know that I care."

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