ESPN’s long-running daytime program "First Take" will soon lose a familiar face. On Tuesday, longtime moderator and co-host Molly Qerim announced she would leave the show and the network later this ...
It's been a couple of weeks since Molly Qerim abruptly left "First Take" and ESPN. Qerim, 41, had been hosting ESPN's morning debate show since 2015. She announced her sudden departure from ESPN on ...
Molly Qerim is set to walk away from ESPN First Take at the end of the year after a decade on the flagship show. The host was offered a new contract to remain on the show, but has now decided to leave ...
Last month, ESPN sadly announced that Molly Qerim would no longer be the host of "First Take." She held that position for a decade, working alongside Stephen A. Smith and plenty of other outspoken ...
Molly Qerim attends GQ Sports And ESPN Celebrate NBA Finals at Artspace at Public Hotel on June 06, 2024 in New York City. - Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for GQ ESPN is speaking out after Molly ...
ESPN president of content Burke Magnus told The Athletic on Thursday that the company will take 30 to 45 days to try out a variety of people for the “First Take” hosting role that had been filled by ...
Veteran sportscaster Molly Qerim has confirmed reports that she will leave “ESPN First Take” at the end of 2025. Qerim noted on Instagram that she didn’t want her departure to be leaked by a ...
ESPN is going to hold a tryout period before settling on a new host for “First Take.” “I don’t know if it’ll be someone in-house or not,” Magnus said. “The one thing that was unexpected was the timing ...
View post: Former ‘SNL’ Star Says He Sold Drugs to Castmates Shae Cornette named permanent host of ESPN’s First Take, replacing Molly Qerim. She co-founded a cancer fundraiser and overcame personal ...