After a 23-year run, ESPN’s debate show “Around the Horn” will air its final episode on May 23. The show first premiered in 2002 with Max Kellerman as the host, before Tony Reali took over in 2004 and has been leading the show ever since. “Around the Horn” has produced over 4,900 episodes and has featured a variety of panelists over the years, including well-known sports journalists and commentators like Jemele Hill, Bomani Jones, and Mina Kimes.
ESPN’s executive VP and executive editor of sports news and entertainment, David Roberts, praised the show for its longevity and success, expressing gratitude to the production team for their role in the show’s accomplishments. Following the end of “Around the Horn,” ESPN will air a 30-minute “SportsCenter” edition on weekdays during the summer at 5 p.m. ET.
The show’s final season will be an opportunity to celebrate its many accomplishments and the contributions of the on-air talent and production team. Despite its conclusion, “Around the Horn” has left a lasting impact on sports media and provided fans with entertaining and insightful debates on a variety of sports topics.
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