"First Take" anchor Stephen A. Smith said ESPN colleagues who were laid off "deserved better."
One person who seemed undoubtedly safe from ESPN's latest layoffs was Stephen A. Smith. But maybe that assumption shouldn't be made.
During his podcast, Stephen A Smith shared his belief that more ESPN layoffs are on the way & discussed Keyshawn Johnson and Max Kellerman.
The four-letter network's Red Wedding from last Friday had a loose sense of finality to it.
Stephen A. Smith is opening up about the ESPN layoffs that saw about 20 on-air personalities become redundant at the sports network. “ESPN laid off about 20 ...
Stephen A. Smith is opening up about the ESPN layoffs that saw about 20 on-air personalities become redundant at the sports network, Deadline writes.
Pat McAfee, one of the highest-paid personalities in sports media, wants to make ESPN mass layoffs history. Tweeting hours after another round of ESPN ...
Stephen A. Smith is opening up about the ESPN layoffs that saw about 20 on-air personalities become redundant at the sports network.
The First Take co-host made mention of Jalen Rose, in particular, saying that he had been doing an “outstanding job for us covering the NBA for years.” “Got a ...
Stephen. A Smith, who survived the ESPN mass layoff last month, shares some words of reflection following the shocking news.
Smith shouted out some of the cuts, including Jalen Rose, who Smith had worked with on “NBA Countdown,” and Max Kellerman, Smith's longtime partner on “First ...
Pat McAfee, one of the highest-paid personalities in sports media, wants to make ESPN mass layoffs history.
In the wake of massive layoffs of on-air talent at ESPN, network superstar Stephen A. Smith says he "could be next."