ESPN's First Take debuted in May 2007, and Stephen A. Smith has been a staple on the show since 2012. Recently, longtime host ...
For the first time, ESPN’s most-renowned sports talk show, First Take, is coming to Daytona Beach and the historic campus of ...
It requires confidence, toughness, and real sports insight — and Shae brings all of that and more," Stephen A. Smith’s statement read in a release. “I’ve seen her command the desk with poise and ...
The longtime SportsCenter anchor will officially join Stephen A. Smith on November 3, after Molly Qerim’s surprise departure.
ESPN has its replacement for Molly Qerim on First Take. SportsCenter anchor Shae Cornette has been hired to host the show, ...
American sports reporter and anchor Shae Cornette, 39, was recently named as the successor to Molly Qerim as the host of the ...
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Longtime ESPN host leaving network after more than a decade: 'Time to close this incredible chapter'
After 10 years on ESPN's First Take, Molly Qerim announced she is leaving the show. The 41-year-old sports show host told her 734k Instagram followers that "after much reflection" she "decided it's ...
“ESPN has re-signed Herm Edwards, Jeff Saturday, Andrew “Hawk” Hawkins, and Jason McCourty to new multi-year agreements. Each of the four analysts will continue to appear on Get Up, First Take, NFL ...
Ryan Clark had everyone on 'First Take' weirded out after telling a cringeworthy story about Cam Skattebo's crotch.
A new face is coming to ESPN's "First Take." The network has reportedly tabbed Shae Cornette as Molly Qerim's replacement after the long-time host left the program in September, according to Front ...
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