One of the staples of ESPN’s daytime programming lineup will continue into at least 2028. According to a report by John Ourand of Puck, Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser, the longtime co-hosts of ...
The long-running ESPN show featuring Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon is set to continue for at least another three years. Team Stephen A. coach Stephen A. Smith and Team Wilbon coach Michael Wilbon ...
One of the staples of ESPN’s daytime programming lineup will continue into at least 2028. According to a report by John Ourand of Puck, Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser, the longtime co-hosts of ...
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser will be continuing to shoot the breeze for several more years to come. ESPN has agreed to three-year contract extensions with both Wilbon and Kornheiser, John Ourand ...
In a moment where sports television shows are oddly absent from many networks' airwaves, ESPN has reportedly decided to keep one of its longest running programs going. On May 23, the company aired its ...
While ESPN programming has undergone significant changes in recent years, headlined by the departure of Around The Horn a few months ago, one long-standing show isn't going anywhere. On Monday, Puck's ...
"Pardon The Interruption" will remain on ESPN past its 25-year anniversary, with hosts Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon signing multiyear contract extensions, the network said Tuesday. Kornheiser ...