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“Pardon the Interruption” fans can rejoice. The iconic ESPN show isn’t going anywhere — for now. Hosted by sports media ...
‘Pardon the Interruption’ will live on at ESPN with ‘Around the Horn’ set to end By . Dylan Svoboda. Published Nov. 23, 2024, 7:10 p.m. ET “Pardon the Interruption” fans can rejoice.
Outside of "Pardon the Interruption," it's been the most consistently watched program on ESPN, outside of live events. Advertisement But ESPN made the decision to cancel it this year.
Wilbon addressed Pardon the Interruption missing out on the award for Outstanding Daily Studio Show, an honor that went to fellow ESPN program NFL Live, at the beginning of Wednesday’s show.
No "Around the Horn" could mean more "Pardon the Interruption." ESPN has "made overtures" about expanding "PTI" — the network's longtime debate show featuring former Washington Post columnists ...
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 ...
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.