Two former faces of the Washington Post sports desk decided not to acknowledge mass layoffs at the paper during their popular ...
Paul George has come under fire for his comments about the Charlotte Hornets. The Philadelphia 76ers forward said he'd never choose Charlotte in free agency because it would signify that his career as ...
Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon have signed new contracts with ESPN that will keep them as hosts of "Pardon the Interruption" at least through the show's 25th anniversary next fall, the network ...
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser will be continuing to shoot the breeze for several more years to come. ESPN has agreed to three-year contract extensions with both Wilbon and Kornheiser, John Ourand ...
In a moment where sports television shows are oddly absent from many networks' airwaves, ESPN has reportedly decided to keep one of its longest running programs going. On May 23, the company aired its ...
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser, the popular hosts of “Pardon the Interruption,” have signed multi-year extensions with ESPN, the network announced Tuesday. The duo will remain on the job “beyond ...
After the Washington Post shuttered its sports department Wednesday, former sports editor George Solomon --who hired PTI's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Sports Emmys were announced this week and ESPN came away with a few coveted trophies. Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser did ...
Heading into Monday Night's contest between the New York Jets and San Diego Chargers, ESPN's Tony Kornheiser made no apologies for the fact he was going to talk about Brett Favre, because, well, he ...
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