Stephen A. Smith and others are doing their ESPN show, "First Take," live from Bethune-Cookman Thursday. Here's how to watch.
ESPN's "First Take" show continued its HBCU fall tour on Nov. 20, dropping in on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University in ...
The sports media world was met with some surprising news earlier this week when reports surfaced that First Take host Molly Qerim was set to depart ESPN at year’s end. That news quickly became even ...
View post: Patagonia's 'Buttery Soft' Insulated Hoodie Is 50% Off Right Now Shae Cornette named permanent host of ESPN’s First Take, replacing Molly Qerim. She co-founded a cancer fundraiser and ...
Molly Qerim, the longtime host of "First Take" who has been at ESPN since 2015, is leaving the company at the end of the year. The University of Connecticut graduate, who grew up in New Haven, was ...
ESPN's First Take will hit the road throughout the 2025 college football season. The weekday debate show has ventured beyond its New York City studio to host live shows at historically Black colleges ...
Weeks after her abrupt ESPN exit, Molly Qerim will moderate another loud personality not named Stephen A. Smith. The former First Take host will appear at a Q&A event with UConn men's basketball head ...
Feb 5, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; The ESPN logo at the Super Bowl LIX media center at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Several weeks after long-time ...
We still don’t know the full story regarding why Molly Qerim left ESPN. But what is clear is that First Take won’t be the same without her. That’s not a knock on whoever ultimately replaces her. ESPN ...
The departure of ESPN’s Molly Qerim has taken the sports world by storm, and First Take’s Stephen A. Smith wished her well after it was announced that she was leaving. Smith opened the Tuesday, ...
Molly Qerim is leaving the ESPN morning show after a decade as its host, she confirmed Tuesday. “Hosting this show has been one of the greatest honors of my career,” Qerim wrote on social media.
"First Take" host Shae Cornette was a bit confused during this Tuesday's interview with WWE superstar Dominik Mysterio. Cornette, a former "SportsCenter" anchor for ESPN, was named the full-time host ...
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