- Why Did ESPN Cancel Around the Horn? Tony Reali Was . . . - Distractify
Why did ESPN cancel 'Around the Horn'? Tony Reali reveals the shocking way he found out, leaving fans and viewers with more questions than answers
- Why Was Around the Horn Canceled by ESPN? - Yahoo Sports
ESPN has canceled one of its longest-running sports talk shows, Around the Horn, after 23 years The show was a roundtable chat show that included many high-profile guests coming over the
- Why Did ESPN Cancel Around The Horn After 23 Years On Air? Heres . . .
ESPN’s “Around The Horn” ended on May 23 after nearly 23 years, despite strong ratings and low costs Host Tony Reali said the show “was working,” but ESPN’s leadership viewed it as a “declining brand,” leading to the network’s decision to cancel it
- The Curious Case of ‘Around the Horn’ Getting Canceled - MSN
However, ESPN announced on Tuesday that Around the Horn would air its last episode of Friday, May 23 The network also announced that a version of SportsCenter would temporarily air in Around
- Tony Reali Shares His Thoughts on ESPN Canceling ‘Around the Horn’ and . . .
On Tuesday, ESPN officially canceled Around the Horn after a 23-year run Details about why the show was getting the ax despite decent ratings were sketchy at best
- Around the Horn canceled: Former hosts at odds after woke claims . . .
Earlier this week, ESPN announced its "Around The Horn," will go off the air in May after over two decades Jay Mariotti, who was a regular on the show until his domestic violence arrest in 2010,
- Former colleagues of ESPN show canceled after 23 years in bitter . . .
Earlier this week, Disney executives confirmed they would be ending the 23-year-long running show, with The Ringer's Bryan Curtis stating ESPN "isn't interested" in shows like 'Around the Horn' anymore
- Around The Horn is ending and ESPN will look different next week: Here . . .
The show, known for its lively debates among journalists like Woody Paige, Mina Kimes, and Bill Plaschke, was canceled as ESPN seeks to ‘modernize’ its programming, per The Hollywood Reporter
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