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Glad he's back
Not feeling the DJ Mike Hitman segment though
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Bomani Jones Signs Contract Extension With ESPN
Bomani Jones has signed a contract extension with ESPN, the network announced this morning. Jones hosts The Right Time, a growing podcast, and is a regular on mwww.thebiglead.com
Bomani Jones Signs Contract Extension With ESPN
By Stephen Douglas | Jul 01 2020
Bomani Jones has signed a contract extension with ESPN, the network announced this morning. Jones hosts The Right Time, a growing podcast, and is a regular on many ESPN programs like SportsCenter, Get Up, Outside the Lines and Around the Horn, and Dan Le Batard's radio show among other things. He has been with ESPN since 2004.
High Noon, his show with Pablo Torre, was canceled earlier this year, but the ESPN still seems happy to work with Jones. He will remain one of ESPN's most progressive voices. Last week he battled future Fox News personality Will Cain on his comments about the Bubba Wallace noose story. A week earlier he went after Mike Gundy for a weak apology for wearing an OAN shirt.
I'm not sure what ESPN was thinking putting Bomani with Pablo Torre. That show was destined to fail. Pablo is garbage and a girly man. Max Kellerman is getting a radio show again. I'd like to see him and Bomani together.
Bomani and Pablo are boys
I did not know Max was getting a show they should have paired him with Key
Hill has a number of projects she is working on, like her Vice show Stick To Sports with Cari Champion as well as a Spotify podcast, so it seems the biggest hurdle is figuring out exactly what her role would be and how involved she is. Jones is still under contract with ESPN, having taken over Highly Questionable in Le Batard’s absence among other responsibilities, so swiping him away would be quite the task.“We’re trying to figure out the most productive way to work together,” Hill told Front Office Sports. “Both John and Dan know I have such a deep level of respect for them. So me working with them again always felt like it was inevitable.”
HBOBy Andrew Bucholtz on 07/26/2021Back on the Record premieres on HBO Friday at 11 p.m. Eastern/Pacific, and will also be available on HBO Max.
29-time Emmy® winner Bob Costas, the only broadcaster to receive Emmys® in the news, sports and entertainment categories, returns to HBO for BACK ON THE RECORD WITH BOB COSTAS, debuting FRIDAY, JULY 30 (11:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m. ET/PT). The series will debut on HBO and will be available to stream on HBO Max.
Joining the series is Emmy®-winning, multi-platform host and commentator Bomani Jones, who will provide on camera commentaries as well as contribute to in-studio roundtable discussions that address the most pressing issues impacting the sports world. Jones currently anchors the ESPN podcast “The Right Time with Bomani Jones” and regularly contributes to television and radio across the network’s portfolio, including “Highly Questionable,” “Outside the Lines,” and more.
BACK ON THE RECORD WITH BOB COSTAS is executive produced by Jonathan Crystal, Ross Greenburg, and Howard Bryant.
According to Marchand, Jones will still appear as a panelist on Around the Horn and distribute his podcast, The Right Time with Bomani Jones, through ESPN. Unless he agrees to a new contract, however, those roles may only apply until his contract expires in March.Set your reminders for the premier of Debatable! Starting Monday, October 4th, watch us every weekday at 12:00 PM ET live on @espn pic.twitter.com/2iozJFZfPi
— Debatable (@debatable) September 30, 2021
ESPNBy Ian Casselberry on 10/04/2021Jones will appear on Around the Horn and his podcast is still hosted by ESPN, in the meantime.