The agreement will see Smith continue to lead 'First Take,' while freeing him up to pursue other options outside of sports.
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The Desk on MSNStephen A. Smith works himself into $100 million ESPN contractThe newspaper columnist-turned-sports media analyst will continue to appear on Disney's sports channel — and many other ...
"But if for whatever reason we’re not hitting the levels that we need to, then obviously as you’re approaching that third ...
NFL free agency news is moving fast and furious, so ESPN personality Molly Qerim had to come prepared with her A-game. And ...
The five-year deal for the “First Take” commentator bucks the trend of pay cuts across cable networks.
The USGA is in the market for its next media rights partner after its exclusive negotiating window with NBCU expired without ...
1. “That’s because them fools on the other network, which we’re going to be working for next year, that’s all they talk about.” “But y’all are idiots because y’all talk about the Lakers and the ...
Stephen A. Smith won’t be leaving ESPN’s airwaves anytime soon. They’ve agreed to a five-year extension after nearly a year ...
Manfred could learn the hard way that being in business with ESPN is good business. Or he could visit NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, who experienced life without it.
Stephen A. Smith has agreed to a new contract with ESPN worth at least $100 million for five years, an agreement that will result in Smith continuing to star on “First Take” on ESPN while ...
Plenty of people still watch baseball. But locally based fandom and cord-cutting are complicating baseball’s efforts to ...
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