Anyone that works in sports media knows that it can be a brutal business. It seems like Molly Qerim is finding that out the hard way with her sudden and unexpected exit from ESPN's "First Take." Or ...
Former ESPN host Molly Qerim appears to be enjoying her time away from the spotlight. Qerim first joined ESPN in 2006 before having stints at CBS and NFL Network. When she returned to the Worldwide ...
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 has decided on a new host for 'First Take' after the departure of Molly Qerim. | Photo by Mike Windle/Getty Images for ESPN Qerim has not yet revealed where she plans to take her career after ...
“Last night, she abruptly resigned,” said ESPN‘s Stephen A. Smith of his longtime First Take cohort, Molly Qerim, this afternoon. “The details, quite frankly, are none of y’all business,” he said, ...
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 ...
Molly Qerim, the host of ESPN’s morning show “First Take” with Stephen A. Smith, is departing the network at the end of the year after spending a decade as host, she announced Monday night. Qerim, 41, ...
ESPN has chosen SportsCenter anchor Shae Cornette to take over as host of its flagship daytime talk show First Take. Molly Qerim, who hosted of the show headlined by Stephen A. Smith for 10 years, ...
Molly Qerim is leaving ESPN’s First Take after hosting the program for 10 years. The 41-year-old TV personality issued a statement Tuesday on her Instagram Story to share the news. She will depart at ...
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