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  2. Jemele Hill - Wikipedia

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    Jemele Juanita Hill (/ dʒ ə ˈ m ɛ l / jə-MEL; born December 21, 1975) is an American sports journalist. She worked for the Raleigh News & Observer, the Detroit Free Press, and the Orlando Sentinel. She joined ESPN in 2006 and worked in various roles until 2013, when she succeeded Jalen Rose as host of ESPN2's Numbers Never Lie.

  3. The Sports Reporters - Wikipedia

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    In the show's later years, Selena Roberts of The New York Times and ESPN's Jemele Hill had made regular appearances on the show. The August 28, 2016, episode of the show made history with an all female edition of The Sports Reporters, with Hill as the moderator and fellow ESPN reporters Sarah Spain, Kate Fagan, and Jane McManus on the panel. [5]

  4. Jemele Hill Has Telling Admission On Her ESPN Departure - AOL

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    Since leaving ESPN in 2018, Jemele Hill has not shied away from expressing how stifled she felt at the end of her time with the Worldwide Leader. Hill was with ESPN as a writer, host and anchor ...

  5. Jemele Hill Asked If She’d Ever Return To ESPN - AOL

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    During her last few years at ESPN, Jemele Hill became one of the most significant, and at times, polarizing voices in the sports world. After co-hosting the midday show His & Hers and eventually ...

  6. Jemele Hill Is Reportedly In Discussions For Notable Company

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    Former ESPN radio personality Dan Le Batard and president John Skipper are reportedly targeting Jemele Hill for a roll at their new startup media company. According to Mike McCarthy of Front ...

  7. His & Hers (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Jemele Hill replaced Rose as a co-host on June 3, 2013. On August 13, 2013, ESPN parted with Hugh Douglas following an altercation with co-host Michael Smith. [4] On October 27, 2014, ESPN announced that the program would be re-branded as His & Hers on November 3, 2014, after Smith and Hill's ESPN podcast of the same name. [5]

  8. Jemele Hill Confirms ESPN Departure - AOL

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    Jemele Hill, the outspoken sports journalist and commentator who sparked a massive controversy for the Walt Disney-owned cable network when she called President Donald Trump a “white supremacist ...

  9. Michael Smith (sports reporter) - Wikipedia

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    He co-hosted ESPN SC6 with Jemele Hill as well as the weekly His & Hers Podcast on ESPN Radio and iTunes. Also, Smith was a regular panelist on ESPN's Around the Horn . [ 4 ] Smith's tenure at ESPN covered 15 years; he left the network in 2019, after reaching a contract buyout agreement with the network.