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“Pardon the Interruption” fans rejoice. The iconic ESPN show isn’t going anywhere – for now. Hosted by sports media legends Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser, the afternoon program has ...
According to Andrew Marchand at The Athletic, simply expanding Pardon The Interruption to one hour is “at the forefront of discussions.” PTI debuted one year before Around the Horn in 2001.
Supersizing ‘Pardon the Interruption’ would be a mistake. Turning a 30-minute show into a 60-minute one runs counter to what helped make PTI successful in the first place.
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 ...
And according to Andrew Marchand at The Athletic, simply expanding Pardon The Interruption to one hour is “at the forefront ...
ESPN is getting praised on Thursday for its decision on the future of "Pardon the Interruption." Friday is the final day of "Around the Horn." The Tony Reali-hosted show has been on the air since ...
If you grew up watching ESPN, chances are Pardon the Interruption was part of your daily routine. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon have been trading sharp takes and laughs across the iconic ...
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 ...
ESPN plans to hit the mute button on "Around the Horn." The show's legendary run of more than two decades will conclude in the summer of 2025, sources told The Post.
On Wednesday's edition of Pardon The Interruption, Wilbon started off the show by mentioning that he and Kornheiser didn't win the award. “I’m Mike Wilbon. We did not win the Emmy Award again ...
Pardon the Interruption is a sports television show that airs weekdays on various ESPN TV channels, TSN, ESPN America, XM, and Sirius satellite radio services, and as a downloadable podcast.