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After over 20 years on the air, ESPN's 'Around the Horn' is set for its final show on May 23. The announcement has prompted an outpouring of emotions from fans, former guests, and sports commentators alike. Launched in 2003, the show became a staple of sports journalism, known for its unique format that combines lively debate with a competitive edge.
Many former panelists took to social media to express their gratitude and share fond memories. The show's host, Tony Reali, reflected on the impact 'Around the Horn' had on sports media, highlighting how it gave a platform to diverse voices and opinions. Fans reminisced about their favorite moments, from heated debates to humorous exchanges that sparked conversations across the sports landscape.
As the final episode approaches, the sports community is taking a moment to celebrate the legacy of 'Around the Horn,' a program that not only entertained but also shaped the way sports discussions are conducted on television.
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