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It is no secret that ESPN programming now looks very different, as it was 10 or so years ago.
A network that constantly fills audiences with some of the best highlights from the day, such as “First Tech,” Get Up, “NFL Live” and “The Pat Mackfi Show” have turned into a lot of talkings.
Such changes have attracted the attention of former first woman Michelle Obama, who said that she cannot help, but feel that she is watching reality television when she starts the channel.
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Michelle Obama has compared ESPN to reality TV. (Michelle Obama YouTube Channel)
“All this is a sociological study. They feel that the game is a better reality TV, I am liked, ‘This is the same thing.” If I listen to ESPN for an hour, it is ‘like looking at the real housewives of Atlanta,’ you know? “Obama said on his brother Craig’s” Imo “podcast.” This is the same drama, and they are shouting at each other, and they don’t meet together, you know? I mean, Stephen A. Smith, she is like everyone… “
Two of the hosts then jokingly said that he would fit perfectly for the show.
“So that’s why I am liking, ‘What is the difference?” This is just, you know, this is just a sociological drama, “said Obama.” I mean, the fact is that more people can still not meet more than the working season. They still have the same arguments, you know, and it is not just women. But it also happens in the game. I also find it attractive. “
Former first woman Michelle Obama attended the night on August 28, 2023 at the USTA Billy Jean King National Tennis Center at the Arthur Ash Stadium at the 2023 US Open, celebrating the “50 years’ pay” during the open day of the Open at night. (Jean Catfee/GC images)
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ESPN recently canceled “around The Horn” after more than 20 years, one of its previous analysts, J. Marioti claimed that it was very awake.
In one of its final episodes, a former panelist, making a comeback, Kate Fagan said, “Trans Kids are worth playing games.”
Mitchell Obama saw ESPN to see “Real Housewives of Atlanta”. (YouTube screenshot/imo with Mitchell Obama and Craig Robinson)
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In the final episode of the show, the longtime “Around the Horn” guest Tim Cowlisov took a shot on the network to “hiring athletes” instead of journalists.
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