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The end of Around the Horn, the long-running sports game show on ESPN, became a massive news story this spring in part ...
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As ‘Around the Horn’ ends, Tony Reali debates what went wrong - MSNNEW YORK — In a Manhattan studio one recent morning, Tony Reali, the host of ESPN’s afternoon debate show “Around the Horn,” was staring at the faces of four journalists on that day’s ...
ESPN's Tony Reali hasn't tipped his hand yet as for what his next venture will be once "Around The Horn" airs its final episode May 23. Duke’s Cooper Flagg is No. 1 pick in NBA draft, giving ...
For Tony Reali, sports has never been about the numbers. It’s an ironic realization for the 46-year-old talk show host, who rose to prominence on ESPN as the know-it-all “Stat Boy” on Pardon ...
After 23 seasons, ESPN's Around The Horn has finally concluded for good.. The last paper has been tossed at the camera and all the familiar faces stopped by to say their farewells. Host Tony Reali ...
Around the Horn host Tony Reali opened the show’s 4,953rd and final episode Friday with a nod to GoodFellas and closed it with an invitation to viewers to find him on his new YouTube channel.
1. On Tuesday, ESPN officially canceled Around the Horn after a 23-year run. Details about why the show was getting the ax despite decent ratings were sketchy at best. Details about Tony Reali’s ...
When sports fans turned on Around the Horn for the past 20-plus years, they never knew who they would see in each quadrant of the debate panel. But they knew Tony Reali would be there to guide the ...
Tony Reali opens up about the “kids in cages” comment he made on "Around the Horn" in 2018. He wishes he could take it back.
Tony Reali has been a stalwart of ESPN’s weekly programming lineup for more than two decades, serving as the host of Around the Horn.Reali began his televised ESPN career as the “stat boy ...
Tony Reali will do his final "Around the Horn" this week. He has been hosting the show for 21 years. (Bryan Anselm/For The Washington Post) Canceled by the network, an ESPN staple ends this week.
NEW YORK – In a Manhattan studio one recent morning, Tony Reali, the host of ESPN’s afternoon debate show “Around the Horn,” was staring at the faces of four journalists on that day’s ...
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