Via NY Post:
“High Noon” may be over, but the ESPN careers of Bomani Jones and Pablo Torre are not, The Post has learned.
Sources say both Jones and Torre have new contracts to stay with ESPN after the network pulled the plug on the duo’s debate program, “High Noon.”
Jones and Torre will not be a tandem, but their roles will be similar with components that include contributing on video and audio. They will contribute to shows like “Highly Questionable,” “Around The Horn” and “Pardon The Interruption,” as well as appear on “SportsCenter.” They will have some radio opportunities, as well as podcasts and writing.
Jones’ contract will be a two-year deal, according to a source. Torre’s is a multi-year contract, but it is unknown if it is two or three years. ESPN declined comment.
Jones, 39, and Torre, 34, began their show in 2018 with much hype as it was under executive producer Erik Rydholm’s direction. Rydholm has led the development of PTI, ATH and HQ.
Much like the blogosphere, all these “Debate shows” talk about the same rehashed topics.
No one needs to sit through 5 hours of the same crap everyday.
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