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A rapid-fire sports talker more fun than the games it skewers, ESPN's "Pardon the Interruption" knocks every possible trend, team, owner and, yes, mascot with the right amount of it's-only ...
Pardon the Interruption didn’t invent sports talk television, but it did popularize it with its trademark mix of humor, pop culture savvy, and irreverence, injecting the format with a deft blend ...
Between the TV viewership and those watching online on WatchESPN or downloading the podcast version of the show to listen, ... “Pardon the Interruption, I’m Mike Wilbon,” the show begins, ...
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. Brace yourself for a supersized PTI.
Obsessive devotees of sports are similarly served, and soothed, by ESPN’s daily half-hour sports-news chatfest “Pardon the Interruption,” hosted by veteran sportswriters Tony Kornheiser and ...
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 ...
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Pardon the Interruption is meant to be enjoyed while seeing Kornheiser and Wilbon poke fun at each other. At 30 minutes, it’s terrific. At 60 minutes, it’s something a little less.