After the network informed employees early Thursday that it would lay off 300 people due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s financial strain on the company, while also not filling 200 currently open positions ...
These do not feel like great days for sports journalism. The 70-year-old discussed the state of sports journalism in the age of social media with Zachary Mawby of the Setonian, the school paper for ...
ESPN announced the biggest layoffs the company has ever had on Thursday, and longtime journalist Bob Ley was not happy about it. Ley — the former anchor and “Outside The Lines” host who had been with ...
Bob Ley, a fixture at ESPN since the network’s launch 40 years ago, has decided to step away. The 64-year-old Ley announced his retirement on Wednesday. He said during a phone interview that he made ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bob Ley, the former longtime ESPN host and the highly respected face of its investigative journalism group, has laid into the ...
Despite being one of Major League Baseball’s elite, Alex Rodriguez repeatedly made himself an easy target to be attacked by the media throughout his career. The climax of those attacks came in 2013 ...
Former ESPN journalist Bob Ley wondered in a recent podcast interview about whether the same criticism of LIV Golf and its ties to Saudi Arabia should be applied to the NBA and its ties to China. Ley ...
Bob Ley, the longtime former ESPN personality who retired in 2019 after four decades with the network, is not happy with his former employers after the news that 300 people are being laid off and 200 ...
Bob Ley, ESPN’s longest tenured commentator, is indefinitely extending his leave of absence from the network and from his “Outside the Lines” hosting duties. ESPN released this statement about Ley’s ...
A former ESPN anchor called out NBA superstar LeBron James for not criticizing China’s human rights record while media commentators blasted some of the country’s top golfers for signing up with a new ...
Bob Ley, the longest-tenured anchor at ESPN and a journalistic legend, says he is retiring at the end of this month. "To be clear, this is entirely my decision," Ley said, fending off inevitable ...
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