After more than 23 years on ESPN, the debate and discussion show “Around the Horn” is coming to an end on May 23. The show, which premiered in 2002 with Max Kellerman as host, has aired over 4,900 episodes. Tony Reali took over in 2004 and has been the host ever since. ESPN executive David Roberts praised the show’s longevity and success, thanking the production team for their role in its accomplishments.
Panelists on the show have included various sports journalists and personalities over the years, such as JA Adande, Jemele Hill, Bomani Jones, and more. Following the end of “Around the Horn,” ESPN will air a 30-minute edition of “SportsCenter” on weekdays at 5 p.m. ET during the summer. The network plans to celebrate the show’s many achievements before its final episode.
The news of “Around the Horn” ending marks the conclusion of a long-standing sports debate show that has been a staple on ESPN for over two decades. Fans of the show will have until May 23 to watch the final episodes and say goodbye to a beloved program that has been a part of the sports network for many years.
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