ESPN cancels 'Around the Horn' after 23 years
ESPN cancels 'Around the Horn' after 23 years

ESPN cancels 'Around the Horn' after 23 years

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ESPN has announced that its long-running sports debate show, 'Around the Horn,' will conclude its 23-year run with its final episode airing on May 23. Since its debut on November 4, 2002, the show has produced over 4,900 episodes, featuring host Tony Reali and a rotating panel of sports journalists who compete in discussions on current sports topics. ESPN Executive Vice President David Roberts highlighted the show's remarkable longevity and expressed gratitude towards its production team and contributors. Regular panelists such as Mina Kimes and Woody Paige shared emotional tributes, reflecting on the show's impact on their careers and the sports media landscape. In the wake of this cancellation, a 30-minute edition of 'SportsCenter' will temporarily fill the 5 p.m. slot during the summer. ESPN's shift towards star-driven programming has been evident in recent years, with notable additions like Peyton Manning and Pat McAfee.

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