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Host Tony Reali on an episode of 'Around the Horn' on ESPN. / Bryan Anselm For The Washington Post via Getty Images ESPN's longstanding, popular debate show, Around the Horn, has officially ...
ESPN’s "Around the Horn" aired for the final time Friday after a nearly 23-year run. One of the main contestants on the game show throughout the years, Tim Cowlishaw, took a swipe at ESPN in his ...
Longtime ESPN host Tony Reali took his final lap “Around the Horn” on Friday, closing out the sports debate series after 23 years and more than 4,900 episodes. ESPN set the end date months ago ...
The mute button was pressed for the last time on “Around the Horn.” The legendary show produced its final broadcast on Friday after a two-decade run on ESPN spanning nearly 5,000 episodes.
Around the Horn host Tony Reali opened the show’s 4,953rd and final episode Friday with a nod to GoodFellas and closed it with an invitation to viewers to find him on his new YouTube channel.
ESPN employee and former “Around the Horn” guest Sarah Spain has an interesting theory for why the show is being canceled after 23 years. Spain recently spoke with The Washington Post for its ...
Tony Reali with virtual panelists Tim Cowlishaw, Kevin Blackistone, Pablo Torre and Frank Isola on the set of Around the Horn.(Kelly Backus / ESPN Images / Kelly Backus / ESPN Images) Initially ...
Friday was an emotional day for fans of ESPN's iconic talk show Around the Horn, which broadcast its final episode after more than 23 years on the air. For longtime viewers, however, the show ...
It’s that damn mute button. It was invented by the originators of the ESPN game show “Around the Horn” and used with embarrassing frequency on me, arguably the most muted panelist in the ...
The final episode of “Around the Horn” will air on Friday after a run that lasted more than two decades, and there have been a few theories as to why ESPN decided to cancel the show.
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