Jemele Hill to Leave ESPN in September
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 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.
This wasn’t exactly hard to see coming.
Actor Jamie Foxx is in Los Angeles to play in the NBA Celebrity All-Star game as part of the NBA’s All-Star Game festivities. Friday, Foxx briefly appeared in an interview for ESPN’s “SC6” before walking off. Host Michael Smith praised Foxx for
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.
ESPN’s Jemele Hill, best known for calling President Trump a “white supremacist,” being the first ESPN anchor to have her firing called for during a White House press conference, and, trying to instruct Twitter followers on the finer points of corporate anthem boycotts; will no longer host SportsCenter.
In an appearance on ESPN’s “SC6,” Seattle Seahawks outspoken defensive end Michael Bennett called on his white colleagues to help with the national anthem protests started by Colin Kaepernick to “really get things changed.” “I honestly believe that it would
Three months into its run, ESPN’s SC6 with Michael Smith and Jemele Hill is still a ratings loser.