UPDATE: Bomani Jones reportedly expected to leave ESPN when contract expires in March (joining HBO w/ new show; staying at ESPN)

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I’ve felt that it was time for him to part ways with ESPN for years in order to allow himself more creativjournalistic freedom, and furthermore, they need him WAY more than he needs them at this point. That brand ain’t what it was and he can do all the stuff he does best from a media standpoint (podcast, guest spots, and at the top, hosting his own show) without them.

IMO, if Jemele Hill can get a deal from Spotify, he outta be able to get 3x that if not more.



Bomani Jones reportedly expected to leave ESPN when contract expires in March
By Ian Casselberry10/04/2021
Bomani Jones’s time at ESPN is reportedly moving toward its end.
Bomani Jones’s time at ESPN is reportedly moving toward its end.
Andrew Marchand of the New York Postreports in his weekly SportsClicker newsletter that Jones is not expected to renew his contract with the network when it expires in March. Though an official decision has not been made, ESPN whittling down the properties on which Jones appears makes that conclusion likely.

As Marchand points out, if ESPN wanted to stay in the Bomani Jones business, Highly Questionable would probably have remained on the air with him hosting the show. Instead, the show was canceled and revamped into a new program titled Debatablewhich premieres today (Oct. 4) at noon ET on the network’s digital channels (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and the ESPN app).

Jones being part of the Debatable crew seemed like a natural move. Yet in ESPN’s promotional video for the new show, he’s notably absent among “your favorite talking heads” — including Mina Kimes, Elle Duncan, Mike Golic Jr., and Pablo Torre — that will participate.

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

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.

Jones once looked like a rising star at ESPN, especially after he and Torre got their own show, High Noon, in 2018. What the network’s long-term ambitions for the show and its hosts were aren’t known, but Tony Kornheiser once publicly said that he believed Jones and Torre would be the natural successors to him and Michael Wilbon for Pardon the Interruption.

Obviously, Kornheiser is not in charge of programming nor did his prediction boost ratings. Whether it was the air time — debuting at noon ET before being moved to 4 p.m. — the glut of debate-focused daytime programming, or an attempt to be more nuanced and insightful with their discussions rather than shouting hot takes at each other, High Noon didn’t engage viewers and was canceled less than two years later. Both Jones and Torre later agreed to new contracts with ESPN.

If Jones leaves ESPN, the question is where he might land next. He has a role as commentator and roundtable contributor with HBO’s Back on the Record with Bob Costas. But that’s a monthly program, airing three episodes since its debut in late July.
Marchand mentions Showtime as a possibility, which appears to be a good place to build a show around him. The Right Time could join All the Smoke and Morning Kombat in the premium cable channel’s podcast lineup, providing a wider-ranging show to go with the sports-specific programs on the roster. And on the regular network, Jones could possibly develop a show around commentary and documentary, as seen with weekly programs Desus & Mero and The Circus, and the many documentaries (sports and otherwise) Showtime currently produces.
Considering his past relationships with Dan Le Batard and John Skipper, Meadowlark Media could be a logical choice. And Jones was mentioned as someone the new media company would pursue when it launched. He could move The Right Time over there and appear across the “Le Batard and Friends” network. Spotify (either on his own or with The Ringer) could be a fit too.
Maybe Jones has already been looking ahead to his next stop. Earlier this year, he told the Washington Post‘s Ben Strauss that he wasn’t sure how personalities not named Stephen A. Smith fit at ESPN. So he apparently saw this outcome with the network, especially since ESPN hasn’t developed a showcase for Jones as it has with Torre and the ESPN Daily podcast.
 
ESPN isn't good with Black folks. If ESPN were smart they would create a TV show around Bomani Jones and Domonique Foxworth Or even a show featuring Ryan Clark & Domonique Foxworth.
They seem to love the Sage Steele types. It’s a wonder Mike The Italian Tirico jumped ship; seems like safe harbor for any personality with brown skin whose willing to verbalize, at great length, how black they aren’t.
 
"Mike The Italian Tirico"

:roflmao3: :roflmao3:

That fool is a DNA test from knowing the truth.....

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ESPN isn't good with Black folks. If ESPN were smart they would create a TV show around Bomani Jones and Domonique Foxworth Or even a show featuring Ryan Clark & Domonique Foxworth.

That would mean Stephen A would have to give up one of many shows...

There can only be One...
 
Agreed, and more often than not they don’t talk sports, or it’s at most half the discussion; it’s just two brothas choppin it up.


If ESPN lets Bomani go?

might be a new boss over there cause the current one aint gonna last long.

That white men gonna bet the HOUSE on Stephen A smith to be the face of ESPN?

good luck
 
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Question - is it worth it for Jones to do work for various outlets / freelance now?

An example is Ariel Helwani (mma journalist) who wrapped up 3 years with ESPN a few months ago. He was low-balled afterward, and decided to head back to MMAFighting / Vox Media where he built his "brand" for years prior. He's already got a big following on IG & Twitter. But he's now also doing work for BT Sport, The Ringer, Substack, Bet MGM, Spotify.
 
They seem to love the Sage Steele types. It’s a wonder Mike The Italian Tirico jumped ship; seems like safe harbor for any personality with brown skin whose willing to verbalize, at great length, how black they aren’t.
Mike is an iffy mofo also
 
I was wondering about that last week when I heard Katie Nolan was leaving

He signed a contract that was based on a TV show, I'm sure he wasn't trying to take a pay cut
 
Oh. You're talking a out his espn show, I might try it again

Its good its 3 times a week Wednesday is always a special guest every Friday is with Foxworth

Its really smart and funny goes quickly

And its not JUST sports

they have people call in and leave their stories, news of the day...

ESPN really gonna miss him if they allow him to leave.
 
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