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ESPN Cancels 'Around the Horn' After 23 Years on Air

The long-running sports debate show will air its final episode on May 23, with 'SportsCenter' temporarily filling its time slot.

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Overview

  • 'Around the Horn,' a weekday sports debate show, has been a staple of ESPN's programming since its debut in 2002.
  • The show, hosted by Tony Reali since 2004, features rotating panelists who discuss and score points on major sports topics.
  • ESPN confirmed the cancellation as part of broader programming updates, including the potential expansion of 'Pardon the Interruption' or other replacements in the fall.
  • The final episode is scheduled for May 23, after which a 30-minute edition of 'SportsCenter' will temporarily occupy its time slot during the summer.
  • The decision comes as ESPN prepares for a direct-to-consumer streaming service and adjusts its programming lineup, including ending its MLB TV deal.