ESPN has their new “First Take” host. After a month-long tryout period, the network chose Shae Cornette to replace Molly Qerim on “First Take,” Front Office Sports reported Thursday. “Thank you for ...
With Molly Qerim no longer at ESPN, fans are eager to find out who'll replace her as the host of "First Take." An official announcement hasn't been made yet, but a candidate for the position has ...
ESPN's First Take debuted in May 2007, and Stephen A. Smith has been a staple on the show since 2012. On Thursday, ESPN announced that Shae Cornette will take over as the new host, with her debut set ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Molly Qerim is officially out at First Take — and ESPN already has a game plan for what comes next. The longtime host, 41, stunned fans this week when she announced she ...
Four marquee ESPN talents have been mentioned as potential candidates to replace Molly Qerim on the popular “First Take” program. Last week, news broke that Molly Qerim would be leaving ESPN at the ...
Longtime ESPN First Take host Molly Qerim left the show and network abruptly last week in a surprising move. Former ESPN employee Marcellus Wiley believes he knows why. A former NFL player and host of ...
ESPN has decided on a new host for "First Take," as Shae Cornette has been assigned to the role that was previously held by Molly Qerim. Cornette will ...
Longtime “SportsCenter” anchor Shae Cornette will be the new host of ESPN’s popular sports debate show “First Take,” the network announced Thursday. Cornette will make her debut as “First Take” host ...
ESPN's First Take was at Legion Field in Birmingham to feature Saturday's HBCU football matchup with Alabama State and ...
ESPN's "First Take" visit during Magic City Classic weekend shines a light on Alabama as a mecca of HBCU culture.
ESPN has found its new face for First Take. Shae Cornette, a familiar presence across the network’s programming, will take over as the show’s host alongside Stephen A. Smith beginning November 3, per ...
Molly Qerim left First Take abruptly last month, with a lot of talk from both colleagues and an exec at ESPN that it was related to contract talk and her future at the network. But now, the Worldwide ...