ESPN Legend Woody Paige Brought To Tears By Tribute From Young Contributor As 'Around the Horn' Nears Its End
- ESPN's 'Around the Horn' will air its last episode on May 23, 2025, concluding its nearly 23-year run.
- The show premiered on November 4, 2002, with Tony Reali as the host since 2004.
- David Roberts from ESPN highlighted the show's rare longevity and accomplishments before its end.
- Woody Paige shared his reflections on the show, stating, 'My records will never be broken,' emphasizing his memorable time on the program.
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ESPN Legend Woody Paige Brought To Tears By Tribute From Young Contributor As 'Around the Horn' Nears Its End
woody paige crying Earlier this week, it was announced that ESPN’s long-running mock gameshow Around the Horn would air its final episode on May 23, kicking off what’s set to be a three-month-long farewell tour. Around the Horn first premiered on ESPN in 2002. That long and emotional goodbye began right away, as panelist Harry Lyles Jr. used his Thursday afternoon victory speech to pay tribute to journalist Woody Paige — the quirky 78-year-old s…
ESPN Cancels ‘Around the Horn’ After 23 Years; Final Episode to Air on May 23
After an incredible 23-year run, ESPN has officially announced the cancellation of its long-standing afternoon sports debate show, Around the Horn. The final episode is set to air on May 23, 2025, marking the end of an era for one of sports television’s most engaging debate programs. The Legacy of ‘Around the Horn’ Premiering in November 2002, Around the Horn quickly became a staple of ESPN’s afternoon lineup. Originally hosted by Max Kellerman,…
ESPN announces ‘Around the Horn’ will end its nearly 23-year run in May
BRISTOL, Conn. — ESPN’s “Around the Horn” will air its final episode on Friday, May 23, ending a nearly 23-year run. The weekday sports discussion and debate show has been a mainstay at 4 p.m. CST since its debut episode on Nov. 4, 2002. Tony Reali has been the show’s main host since 2004. He replaced Max Kellerman, who was the host for the first two years. The show, which has had more than 4,900 episodes, features four panelists — mostly sports…
Major ESPN show officially canceled as network announces final air date
ESPN has made a major change to it’s weekday lineup by canceling a long-running show. The major change will come into effect from Friday 23 May. Around The Horn hosted by Tony Reali will end in MayX/AroundtheHorn GettyESPN released a statement this week about the show’s end[/caption] Around The Horn has broadcast more than 4,900 episodes. But it’s last one will be in little over two months’ time – the network announces. The show debuted 23 years…
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