Beloved 'Around The Horn' Panelist Takes Shot At ESPN During Final Show
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Beloved 'Around The Horn' Panelist Takes Shot At ESPN During Final Show
Classic ESPN Show Is Getting Canceled (1:15) The final episode of "Around the Horn" officially aired this Friday on ESPN. It was a bittersweet day for everyone involved. Tony Reali has earned plenty of recognition over the past two decades for hosting "Around the Horn" with class. That being said, what really makes the show work is the banter among all the panelists, such as Woody Paige, Tim Cowlishaw, Bill Plaschke, Kevin Blackistone and J.A. A…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! 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 final comments on the show. “I want to thank ESPN for the opportunity that I did not seek and never expected to get back in 2002. I’d also like to say that while ESPN is currently gearing itself more toward h…
Fan-Favorite Uses Last Words On Final Episode Of 'Around The Horn' To Savagely Call Out ESPN
Tony Reali (Photo Via ESPN) For more than two decades, ESPN’s Around the Horn offered viewers a smart, fast-paced dose of sports debate with a touch of humor and heart. But on Friday, the iconic program aired its final episode, bringing a bittersweet end to a 23-year run and nearly 5,000 episodes. Longtime host Tony Reali signed off with gratitude and warmth, but one panelist decided to use his final moments on air to speak a little more freely.…
'Around The Horn' Veteran Fires Parting Shot at ESPN During Emotional Final Episode
After more than two decades of spirited debate, signature scoring, and quick-witted banter, Around the Horn officially aired its final episode on ESPN this Friday, closing the curtain on a show that became a staple of afternoon sports television for an entire generation of fans. Since its debut in 2002, the show has delivered 4,953 episodes filled with fiery takes, light-hearted jabs, and expert commentary from a rotating cast of seasoned journa…
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