ESPN 'SportsCenter' Anchors Under Fire For Friday's Stunt originally appeared on The Spun. The biggest story in America this week has to do with a couple's questionable behavior at a Coldplay concert.
The dynamic of SportsCenter has changed over the years in a drastic way, but two of ESPN's biggest names that used to man the desk are going off on their own to continue their sports media journeys.
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ESPN makes decision on Elle Duncan on women's basketball coverage after joining Netflix
ESPN will reportedly completely sever ties with Elle Duncan once the star women's basketball anchor finalizes her move to ...
ESPN has its replacement for Molly Qerim on First Take. SportsCenter anchor Shae Cornette has been hired to host the show, the network announced Thursday morning. Cornette’s first day as the new host ...
Longtime “SportsCenter” anchor Shae Cornette will be the new host of ESPN’s popular sports debate show “First Take,” the network announced Thursday. Cornette will make her debut as “First Take” host ...
“Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.” Those are the words that Coldplay front man Chris Martin uttered at a concert in Boston on Wednesday night, launching a million memes in the ...
ESPN might lose one of its top personalities in the coming months. Elle Duncan, the 6 p.m. "SportsCenter" host, has been with ...
Neil Everett and Stan Verrett were staples of SportsCenter for years, before Everett left ESPN in 2023 and Verrett announced his departure earlier this year. Now the two are teaming up for their own ...
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