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Ryan is also a frequent guest host on ESPN's Pardon the Interruption and guest on The Sports Reporters. He is a regular contributor on the show Around the Horn. In addition, Bill Simmons has called him "the best basketball writer ever." Paul Silas joked on Cold Pizza while Ryan was a guest, that all Bob Ryan's success was due to him. [25]
Regular panelists included Mike Lupica of the New York Daily News, John Feinstein of The Washington Post, Mitch Albom of the Detroit Free Press, Michael Wilbon also from the Washington Post, Bob Ryan of the Boston Globe, William C. Rhoden of The New York Times, Ralph Wiley of Sports Illustrated and Stephen A. Smith of ESPN. Despite reports to ...
The show premiered in 1990 as a monthly one-hour program with Bob Ley as host. After a noticeable increase in ratings, ESPN decided to expand the program for thirty minutes to their Sunday morning lineup at 9:30 am ET, where the show covered one or two of the more notable sporting news stories of the week.
Mike Greenberg was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation in 2015. The 57-year-old spent years dealing with debilitating symptoms and failed medications before undergoing a life-changing catheter ...
Ryan Young July 2, 2024 at 3:25 PM Longtime college basketball announcer Dick Vitale underwent successful surgery to remove cancerous lymph nodes on Tuesday, he announced on social media.
Bob Picozzi: 1998–2017 (ESPN Radio SportsCenter) Andy Pollin: 1998–2004 (The Tony Kornheiser Show and ESPN Radio College GameDay) Dave Revsine: 2005–2007 (ESPN Radio College GameDay) Dr. Jack Ramsay: 1992–2005 (NBA on ESPN Radio) Jeff Rickard: 2006–2009 ; John Rooke: 1999–2011 (ESPN Radio College GameDay and GameNight)
Former NHL player and coach Barry Melrose is stepping away from his career as one of hockey’s most recognized analysts after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, ESPN announced on Tuesday.
Bob Ryan of The Boston Globe and Around the Horn was the show's first regular guest host. Dan Le Batard , of The Miami Herald and his then-ESPN Radio program , was another frequent guest-host, known for his polarizing irreverence and for punctuating his first appearance in each show with a trademark "BAM!!".