ESPN’s Across the Horn is coming to an finish after 23 years on the air, and plenty of of its stars are heartbroken over the information.
The community introduced on Tuesday (March 4) that the long-running sports activities debate sequence will air its last episode on Might 23, ending the hit present over 20 years because it debuted on November 4, 2002.
Initially debuting as a alternative for Unscripted with Chris Connelly, Across the Horn has turn out to be an establishment at ESPN, airing at 5:00 p.m. ET on the community for 23 years, with virtually 5,000 episodes aired.
The present sees Tony Reali, who has hosted since February 2004 when he took over from Max Kellerman, discussing the day’s largest sports activities information with a rotating line-up of panelists. The panelists, together with the likes of Woody Paige, Jemele Hill, Invoice Plaschke, and Mina Kimes, compete for factors and attempt to keep away from being muted by Reali.
“Across the Horn has had a outstanding run of greater than 20 years,” stated David Roberts, who’s an government vice chairman and government editor for sports activities information and leisure at ESPN. “That type of longevity in media is extremely uncommon, and we look ahead to celebrating the present’s many accomplishments earlier than the ultimate sign-off in Might.”
He continued, “Past Tony and the ensemble of on-air contributors, we’re significantly grateful to the manufacturing workforce led by Erik Rydholm and Aaron Solomon, who’ve been instrumental in ATH’s constant success because the very starting.”
Following the information of the present’s cancelation, lots of Across the Horn‘s stars took to social media to share their reactions, together with Reali, who wrote on X, “Thanks guys, I’m overwhelmed however I’ll attempt to give FaceTimes to you all! Between this and Ash Wednesday that is my busy season!”
Thanks guys, I’m overwhelmed however I’ll attempt to give FaceTimes to you all!
All I ever wished
Was for you
To know that I care. pic.twitter.com/QBaEIiQF8U— Tony Reali (@TonyReali) March 4, 2025
Reali additionally quoted the ultimate strains from Weapons N’ Roses “Rocket Queen,” writing, “All I ever wished / Was for you / To know that I care.”
Paige, the present’s most frequent panelist and highest points-getter, additionally commented on X, stating, “My information won’t ever be damaged. However my coronary heart is damaged.” He additionally joked, “Sorry to listen to that frat homes and bars not may have pictures of fireball each time I’m muted.”
My information won’t ever be damaged. However my coronary heart is damaged.
— Woody Paige (@woodypaige) March 4, 2025
Sorry to listen to that frat homes and bars not may have pictures of fireball each time I’m muted.
— Woody Paige (@woodypaige) March 5, 2025
Many different panelists shared their ideas, together with David Dennis Jr., who wrote, “I didn’t even take into consideration the potential for being on TV till Round The Horn. It by no means will get outdated that I’m on the present I watched as a child. I owe a lot to this place and particularly @TonyReali who is among the most beneficiant, real individuals I’ve ever recognized.”
I didn’t even take into consideration the potential for being on TV till Round The Horn. It by no means will get outdated that I’m on the present I watched as a child. I owe a lot to this place and particularly @TonyReali who is among the most beneficiant, real individuals I’ve ever recognized https://t.co/t1T2xuCTvG
— David Dennis Jr. (@DavidDTSS) March 5, 2025
“The present that gave me the arrogance to even imagine somebody like me might do TV,” Kimes shared. “Can be perpetually grateful to the producers, and in addition @TonyReali, who fashions kindness and intelligence in a means that’s all too uncommon today.”
The present that gave me the arrogance to even imagine somebody like me might do TV. Can be perpetually grateful to the producers, and in addition @TonyReali, who fashions kindness and intelligence in a means that’s all too uncommon today. https://t.co/7Ig4EEJV03
— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) March 4, 2025
“23 years!!! What a shift,” Emily Kaplan added.
23 years!!! What a shift https://t.co/rwriEC8spx
— Emily Kaplan (@emilymkaplan) March 4, 2025
ESPN is scheduled to switch Across the Horn this summer season with 30-minute editions of SportsCenter.
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