Showing posts with label ESPN Layoffs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ESPN Layoffs. Show all posts

20 November, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

ESPN Employees Try to Escape Sinking Ship

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(NEW YORK POST) - Thanksgiving week is here, and many inside ESPN are giving special thanks for jobs they hope will last past the holidays. In the next few weeks, the Worldwide Leader is expected to undergo another round of massive layoffs - Sporting News cites 40-60 layoffs coming, with Sports Illustrated reporting the number will exceed 100 - and the next wave of who's-next worry has many scanning their options.
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28 August, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Former ESPN Personality Danny Kanell has his Next Job

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After being let go by ESPN, former Florida State quarterback turned ESPN radio show host Danny Kanell has found his new job. Welcome to the team, @dannykanell! Hear Danny & @HorowitzJason on Playbook starting TODAY at 1 pm ET! https://t.co/Mqv0dB1nKi — SXM College Sports (@SiriusXMCollege) August 28, 2017 He revealed back in April that he was…
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06 August, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

After ESPN Layoffs, Former Sportscenter Anchor Gets a Head Start on Pro Sports Comeback

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After being laid off by ESPN in their massive layoffs in April, former television anchor Prim Siripipat told the Washington Post that she would attempt to revive her professional tennis career. So far, so good, as Siripipat got her first win on the professional circuit in 15 years:
Siripipat played college tennis at Duke and injuries seemingly ended her pro career not long afterwards. Siripipat told the Post that she hopes to end her career the “right way” this time around.

"I felt I didn't go down fighting, Siripipat, 36, said recently in a phone interview. "It was just so anticlimactic… I started my career in broadcasting, and I never really took the time to properly say goodbye to the sport."
Siripipat stated that some of her goals are to win at least one professional match, and maybe even attain a ranking in the WTA.

Siripipat, a 15-year veteran in broadcasting, was working with Sportscenter and ESPN radio at the time of the layoffs. We wish her the best of luck in pursuing her new career.
 


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26 June, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

ESPN Rival FOX Sports will Reportedly Make Drastic Cuts of Their Own

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ESPN recently underwent some major changes by laying off a ton of people, including major on-air personalities. It would seem that their biggest competitor in FOX Sports is making some moves of its own, but not quite on as grand a scale. SCOOP: Fox Sports is cutting its online writing staff to invest those resources in…
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12 June, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Future Hall of Famer Reportedly Set to Become ESPN’s Latest Full-Time Hire



Paul Pierce is reportedly coming to ESPN as a full-time analyst ahead of the 2017-18 NBA season not even a full season after his retirement.

After finishing up his 19th NBA season, Pierce retired from the NBA after the Los Angeles Clippers were knocked out of the playoffs. He immediately joined ESPN as a guest analyst and apparently made enough of an impression to make the network ready to bring him on full-time, per Sports Illustrated:
“ESPN executives have been so impressed by Pierce’s work that they have let him know they are interested in bringing him in fulltime for the 2017-18 season. Pierce said he and his reps will sit down with ESPN executives after the Finals but this is something he wants. Nothing is official but take this one to Vegas: Next year’s fulltime NBA Countdown group will be Michele Beadle, Chauncey Billups, Jalen Rose, and Pierce.”
Pierce has thrown out all kinds of ludicrous comments during his short stint at ESPN, fitting right into the bold prediction mentality the worldwide leader loves to present. Take Example 1A, for instance:



While Pierce has openly discussed a future in an NBA front office, specifically with the Boston Celtics, he has seemingly fit right into place on television.

Related: ESPN’s cuts in one area reportedly had everything to do with signing the network’s biggest competition

We’ll see what he has to say ahead of Game 5 of the NBA Finals, which starts Monday night at 9 p.m. ET.

The move comes after ESPN tore apart its NBA coverage and restructured the company amid widespread layoffs.




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31 May, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Iconic ESPN Personality Confirms Layoff, Names his Future Endeavors

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On Wednesday morning, it was reported that ESPN NFL analyst and reporter John Clayton had been laid off by the company after 23 years. It wasn’t long before Clayton confirmed the news on Twitter.
Clayton was one of ESPN’s most respected NFL personalities, as he was often a go-to guy for both ESPN television, website, and radio properties. Despite the layoff, Clayton will continue some of his radio duties, as he still has his radio show with the independently operated ESPN Seattle station. Clayton also has duties with Sirius XM Radio that have been separate from ESPN.

Clayton also announced the one thing that everybody has been wanting to know: he’s keeping the ponytail.

For those out of the loop on that joke:





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