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Michelle Beadle at ESPN Michelle returned to sports as an anchor on The Michael Kay Show in 2009. Her role on the ESPN radio program led her to a role as a co-host on SportsNation, where she ...
When a sports reporter has a voice and personality like Michelle Beadle’s, you notice when that voice has gone quiet. Most of us haven’t heard anything from the former ESPN reporter since 2019.
Michelle Beadle never really wanted to do “Get Up!” — ESPN’s morning talk show that so far has been an epic failure. Former ESPN President John Skipper kept offering Beadle the job to team ...
While Stephen A. Smith is the most popular talking head in ESPN history, there are a couple of former colleagues ...
Michelle Beadle’s ESPN career is in peril mostly because of things no one sees on the air, according to sources. Beadle makes $5 million per year, but refuses to take care of the ...
Michelle Beadle calls out ESPN for not keeping its TV hosts long-term. Michelle Beadle is no longer working with ESPN and has been critical of the way the company handles its TV sports talk shows ...
Michelle Beadle has fostered a reputation as an acerbic but knowing observer of sports and culture during her various tenures on ESPN2’s “SportsNation.” Now, after two notable runs at the ...
Michelle Beadle is set to exit ESPN, according to the New York Post. The paper reported that the "NBA Countdown" host and ESPN are “negotiating a buyout” that would “end her time at the ...
Michelle Beadle returned from the (media) dead last month and revealed that LeBron James — someone more unbearable than even Beadle is — once tried to convince ESPN to fire her.
Michelle Beadle doesn’t need to “Get Up!” early anymore. ESPN revealed on Friday that Beadle is leaving the New York City-based morning show to return to Los Angeles so she can co… ...
Michelle Beadle has signed a new, multiyear with ESPN. She will continue to co-host SportsNation with Max Kellerman and Marcellus Wiley. But beginning Feb. 8, the show will move from ESPN2 to ...