Jemele Hill Has Her Last Day at ESPN
Controversial ESPN host Jemele Hill announced on Twitter that Friday was her last day at the network, putting an end to the speculation on just when she was going to leave.
Controversial ESPN host Jemele Hill announced on Twitter that Friday was her last day at the network, putting an end to the speculation on just when she was going to leave.
Colin Kaepernick has become the face of a Nike campaign, and Jemele Hill received millions for her departure from ESPN. Sonnie Johnson explains why Republicans continue to make black liberals rich – but do not do the same for black conservatives.
News traveled quickly on Saturday night, that controversial writer and host Jemele Hill had reached an agreement on a contract buyout with ESPN. However, the details of that buyout were not known at the time.
ESPN anchor and writer Jemele Hill has agreed to a contract buyout with the network, and plans to exit in early September, according to James Miller.
ESPN’s Jemele Hill is reportedly planning an exit from the cable sports network, claiming that she wants to focus on issues of race and gender.
In a recent interview with the Daily News, ESPN writer and commentator Jemele Hill says that original anthem protester Colin Kaepernick is “never going to play in the NFL again.” A reality which, she says, should be “embarrassing” for the NFL.
Liberals are piling on Arizona Cardinals President Michael Bidwill for posting a note of support for President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, on his team website. Most detractors are saying that Bidwill should stay out of politics even though the endorsement was personal, and not political.
Conservative firebrand Candace Owens engaged in a Twitter exchange on Monday with ESPN’s outspoken liberal commentator Jemele Hill. An exchange which resulted in Owens challenging Hill to a debate on racial issues in America.
ESPN is once again warning outspoken employees of the dangers of social media in wake of the Roseanne Barr controversy.
ESPN’s Jemele Hill captioned a tweet referencing “racial resentment” by “White America” over welfare, with the words: “We Been Knew.”
“Iger, where is my call of apology? You and ABC have offended millions of people, and they demand a response,” Trump wrote. “How is Brian Ross doing? He tanked the market with an ABC lie, yet no apology. Double Standard!”
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders ripped the media for their “double standard” and “hypocrisy” over their reaction to the Roseanne show getting canceled after the show’s star Roseanne Barr insulted former Barack Obama senior adviser Valerie Jarrett.
ESPN recently announced the re-hire of Keith Olbermann, an outspoken liberal who wrote a book titled: Trump Is F*cking Crazy Person (This Is Not a Joke).
ESPN stalwart Bob Ley warned former ESPN President John Skipper that the network was drifting too far to the political left, a report says.
Jemele Hill, one of ESPN’s loudest anti-Trump voices, has been awarded the 2018 “Journalist of the Year” award by the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ).
Bomani Jones, one of ESPN’s more politically outspoken employees, says in a new interview that he sees changes in how the network is treating liberal opinion among employees.
Liberals are already attacking ESPN’s new SportsCenter host Sage Steele before she’s even hosted her first show, and they’re doing it by calling her a MAGA stooge.
ESPN is set to assign Sage Steele and Kevin Negandhi to host a revamped SportsCenter, according to reports.
Calling it “hollow,” ESPN host Jemele Hill slammed President Trump’s decision to invite Colin Kaepernick to a race summit in Washington.
Former ESPN reporter Britt McHenry claimed that ESPN demoted her because she is white and conservative in a series of since-deleted tweets.
This week ESPN issued a press release touting the ratings success of SportsCenter now that hosts Jemele Hill and Michael Smith were removed as hosts.
ESPN writer and left-wing activist Jemele Hill, is featured prominently in the Essence magazine list of the “Woke 100 Women” in the black community.
Tuesday on ESPN’s “Highly Questionable,” Jemele Hill said that it is “time to get used to the idea that Colin Kaepernick won’t play in the NFL again” because owners around the league are “not willing” to accept a humanitarian. “Unfortunately, I
ESPN host Jemele Hill is now advocating for Adidas to give Colin Kaepernick an endorsement deal, regardless of whether an NFL team signs him for the 2018 season.
ESPN writer Jemele Hill has blasted the Philadelphia Police Department, and implied that racism played a role in the handling of the arrest of two black men in a downtown Philadelphia Starbucks on Thursday.
When it comes to the most annoying person in sports media, there really is no debate.
ESPN’s Jemele Hill has waded into the attacks on Fox News host Laura Ingraham, with an attempt to turn the controversy into a discussion about racism.
In a recent company meeting, ESPN’s new President James Pitaro said that he does not believe that the sports cable network is a “political organization,” and that their focus should be on the “sports fan.”
ESPN’s Jemele Hill is known for being outspoken — online and on camera. Hill has called President Donald Trump a “white supremacist,” advised fans to boycott NFL sponsors over Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones being against the National Anthem protest
During the annual Disney shareholder meeting, CEO Bob Iger faced questions regarding his company’s constant left-wing bias both at ESPN, and elsewhere among Disney’s many entertainment holdings. However, Iger merely brushed off the claims of bias and refused to address the problems endemic in his company.
This wasn’t exactly hard to see coming.
A lawsuit charging ESPN with sexual discrimination, alleges that ESPN legend Chris Berman once left a threatening and racially disparaging voice mail for former SportsCenter host Jemele Hill.
ESPN’s Jemele Hill is once again refusing to back down from her claim that President Trump is a “white supremacist.”
Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger is set to throw a giant fundraiser to benefit a half dozen Democrats running for election in this year’s 2018 midterm elections, according to reports.
Kobe Bryant hasn’t said too much about anything but basketball, since retiring from the game in 2016. However, that all changed when he sat down for an interview with ESPN.
Vice President Mike Pence reportedly did not stand, when the combined Korean Team made their way into the opening ceremonies of the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Michael Smith is the current host of ESPN’s SC6, though, after the way he just blasted his own network, he too might find himself relegated to writing for the Undefeated.
Former ESPN host Jemele Hill says she has no regrets about any of her political statements on social media.
You can take the girl out of ESPN television, but you can’t take the ESPN television out of the girl.
ESPN host Jemele Hill took to Twitter on Wednesday, and brushed off comments about her constant political activism made by fellow host Sage Steele.