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The Spun on MSNESPN Fans Not Happy About 'Pardon The Interruption' AnnouncementESPN has already canceled "Around the Horn" despite it being a beloved show. Could "Pardon the Interruption" be next? "Pardon ...
“Pardon the Interruption” fans can rejoice. The iconic ESPN show isn’t going anywhere — for now. Hosted by sports media legends Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser, the afternoon program ...
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The Spun on MSNESPN Makes Decision On Future Of 'Pardon The Interruption'ESPN has made a decision on the future of "Pardon the Interruption" after cancelling the popular "Around the Horn." This Friday, May 23 will serve as the final episode of "Around the Horn," which ...
The network has yet to announce anything official regarding its future, but already new reports are emerging as to what might replace the longtime lead-in to Pardon the Interruption. And it may ...
With the forthcoming cancellation of “Around the Horn” next year, one of ESPN executives’ initial ideas to precede “Pardon the Interruption” in their afternoon lineup is more “Pardon ...
The specific topic is irrelevant because Wilbon and Kornheiser, the veteran co-hosts of the network’s popular sports-talk series Pardon the Interruption, argue about anything and everything.
Compared with Fox Sports Net’s popular ”Best Damn Sports Show Period,” Pardon the Interruption is a leaner, meaner fighting machine. It’s hosted by two print guys, Washington Post sports ...
Longtime Pardon the Interruption co-host Michael Wilbon wasn't afraid to shade one of his fellow ESPN broadcasters during Wednesday's show. We'll let you guess who it was. A hint: he doesn't often ...
The Pardon the Interruption 20th anniversary celebration rolled on this week, and to cap off the hit ESPN show’s actual anniversary, hosts Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon received a ...
Bigger isn’t necessarily better. That belief could be tested if ESPN drastically changes the format of one of its most popular shows, Pardon the Interruption. One solution? Give the audience ...
According to a report, "Pardon the Interruption" will continue at the same 5:30 PM ET slot that it has occupied for years. "According to people familiar with the plans, the network approached Tony ...
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