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When I saw him being interviewed on Pardon the Interruption from my room on the second floor of Stacy dorm, I got up and ran all the way down to the stadium because I recognized the trophy room ...
Sports Fans Are Sounding Off Over “Pardon The Interruption” Rumors After ESPN’s Latest Cancelation. June 5, 2025, 2:36pm EST By Arnab Mondal. Follow Us 690.
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The Spun on MSNESPN Fans Not Happy About 'Pardon The Interruption' AnnouncementESPN has already canceled "Around the Horn" despite it being a beloved show. Could "Pardon the Interruption" be next? "Pardon the Interruption" has been around since 2001. While there have been a few ...
According to a report, "Pardon the Interruption" will continue at the same 5:30 PM ET slot that it has occupied for years. "According to people familiar with the plans, ...
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 ...
According to a report, "Pardon the Interruption" will continue at the same 5:30 PM ET slot that it has occupied for years. "According to people familiar with the plans, the network approached Tony ...
Pardon The Interruption debuted in 2001 with Kornheiser, Wilbon and Tony Reali as part of a one-hour block alongside Around The Horn. Reali left the show in 2014 to move to New York City but ...
Pardon the Interruption isn’t going anywhere. And it’s not getting longer, either. Unsurprisingly, no deal got done. The hour-long PTI is “mostly off the table” now. Still, PTI remains a ...
ESPN's Pardon the Interruption has made a tradition every April 1 of leaning into the April Fool's Day of it all. Tuesday was no exception. In one segment, PTI ...
The move could affect its longtime running mate, Pardon The Interruption. Earlier this week, ESPN confirmed that Around The Horn will televise its final episode on Friday, May 23.
In “The Pardon: The Politics of Presidential Mercy,” Jeffrey Toobin, a CNN legal commentator and contributing writer for the New York Times’s opinion section, revisits Watergate and Gerald ...
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