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Former ESPN colleagues at odds over longtime show's cancellation after claim it went 'woke'

Jemele Hill and Jay Mariotti, both of whom were panelists on "Around the Horn," are at odds about the show's cancellation after 23 years.


Former ESPN colleagues at odds over longtime show's cancellation after claim it went 'woke'
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"I think what John Skipper wanted from some of the shows was he started to install people on the shows who became anti-Trump," Mariotti told Front Office Sports.

In a recent post on his own Substack, headlined "Around the Horn ended a long time ago - when I left the show," Mariotti reiterated that some of the panelists went "woke" while others were "on dope."

Hill caught wind of the comments and took exception.

"The beauty of ATH is that it was a mechanism to get a variety of voices on air. It has launched and furthered so many careers, including mine. Having a run of over 20 years in sports television is a testament to what an institution this show became."

Hill and Smith later co-hosted their own SportsCenter. Hill left ESPN ahead of the turn of the decade and joined The Atlantic.

The ESPN show's final episode will air May 23.

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