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In June 2019 Russillo re-united with old colleague Scott Van Pelt on the "SVP & Russillo" podcast. [11] [12] On August 5, 2019, Russillo announced on his Twitter account that he would be leaving ESPN at the end of August and would be joining The Ringer as a full-time media personality. [13] Russillo currently hosts The Ryen Russillo Podcast. [14]
Spotify acquired this podcast and the others produced on The Ringer including "The Rewatchables" and "The Ryen Russillo Podcast" for a record sum of $196 million in 2020. Simmons continues to host ...
Cain then was named co-host of The Ryen Russillo Show but Russillo soon left the show. [9] Cain began hosting his own show, The Will Cain Show , on ESPN Radio in 2018. [ 10 ] The Washington Post observed about Cain's ESPN presence in 2018: "Cain's growing profile comes amid consistent charges of liberal bias at ESPN for its coverage of social ...
Scott Van Pelt (born 1966 or 1967) [1] is an American sportscaster and sports talk show host employed by ESPN.He is a long time anchor of key editions of SportsCenter on ESPN, served as the co-host of SVP & Russillo alongside Ryen Russillo on ESPN Radio, and hosts various major golf events for the network.
In September 2005, a profanity-laced audio file was posted on Barstool Sports, containing a voice mail message from John Dennis threatening rival sports radio personality Ryen Russillo (then of 1510 The Zone, later the co-host of SVP & Russillo on ESPN Radio with Scott Van Pelt and then of Russillo and Kanell on ESPN Radio with Danny Kanell ...
Before Meghan Markle was a Duchess, former ESPN host Ryen Russillo hoped things might go down in the DMs. Russillo, 49, who now works for The Ringer, recalled meeting Markle, 43, over Super Bowl ...
The show combines heartfelt storytelling, humor and live country music backed by a talented seven-member band. "We change it up and we have fun. We get into audience. I sing 10 songs," says Bradshaw.
The Ryen Russillo Show was a syndicated sports talk radio show hosted by Ryen Russillo. It was a part of ESPN Radio from 1 pm to 4pm, with all three hours also simulcasted on ESPNews . On April 26, 2017 Danny Kanell was let go by ESPN after a number of personnel were laid off, leaving only Russillo to host the show.