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Espn “around the horn” He was aired last Friday after almost 23-year-old run.
One of the main contestants on the gaming show for many years, Tim Kaulislav, held holding in ESPN In recent comments to the show.
“I want to thank ESPN for the opportunity I did not seek and never hoped to return in 2002. I would also like to say that while ESPN is currently heading to hire athletes instead of journalists,” Kavshev said during the last episode of the show on Friday.
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Sports Journalists Tonya Real and Tim Kaushev attend the ESPN party at the Basketball City on January 36, 2014 in New York. (Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for ESPN)
“Near the horn” consisted of four different journalists who would appear at the exhibition and discuss modern sports topics. However, ESPN departs from journalists to their shows in favor of former athletes.
Some of the most popular network-by-existent athletes like Pat McAfJason Kels, Kendrick Perkins and Ryan Clark.
Max Kelerman poses on the ESPN’s “around the horn” with sports observers on the background on December 5, 2002. Columns on the left, Ja Adnde, Woody Page, Tim Kaulish and Jay Mariii. (H. Darr Beiser/USA Today through Imagn Images)
“We had a wonderful 22 years at an exhibition where I felt a self -stale syndrome every time I went to this studio. I hope people will have fun at this time and bring so much smile over the next 22 years. I will count,” said Cowlishaw.
ESPN has not announced that the show would take this time.
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NHL commissioner Gary Battman and athletes Tim Kaushev attend a series of 2014 stadiums at the Yanka stadium on January 29, 2014 near Bronx New York. (Tom NYCZ/NHLI via Getty Images)
Two of the horns of 5 pm on ESPN consisted of “sorry for interruption” and “around the horn”, two of the few other shows, which featured comments in the media, unlike former athletes.
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