Longtime “SportsCenter” anchor Shae Cornette will be the new host of ESPN’s popular sports debate show “First Take,” the network announced Thursday. Cornette will make her debut as “First Take” host ...
Shae Cornette made her debut as new “First Take” host on Monday as the ESPN morning show embarks on a new era. Cornette, 39, is replacing Molly Qerim after the former host abruptly left the network in ...
Dana White has brought together two familiar faces from ESPN’s First Take, with Molly Qerim and Max Kellerman joining the on-air team for Zuffa Boxing. Zuffa Boxing launches this week in Las Vegas, ...
Molly Qerim will be back on a small screen near you for the first time since her sudden “First Take” exit in September. Qerim will serve as host for Zuffa Boxing — a joint venture between TKO and Sela ...
Shae Cornette will begin in her new role on ESPN’s “First Take” next Monday, replacing Molly Qerim as a host alongside Stephen A. Smith. The former “SportsCenter” anchor told the New York Post that ...
ESPN's "First Take" filmed a live episode at Bethune-Cookman University as part of its HBCU tour. The event highlighted Bethune-Cookman sports, featured athletic director Reggie Theus, and discussed ...
May 5, 2024; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; TV personality Molly Qerim poses before the Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images Former ESPN employee ...
Molly Qerim left ESPN and First Take back in September and has barely been heard from since while being replaced on the show next to Stephen A. Smith. A former ESPN star explains what happened. The 41 ...
ESPN's debate show "First Take" will broadcast live from Bethune-Cookman University on Thursday, Nov. 20. The show is part of a four-stop tour of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
As the crimson and cream confetti fell inside Hard Rock Stadium on Monday night, a clip from an October episode of ESPN’s First Take went viral. “Did Indiana make the right move with Cignetti?” ...
Former ESPN employee Molly Qerim is back on television after a surprising few months that left ESPN fans confused during the end of her First Take tenure. The former colleague of Stephen A. Smith ...
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