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    The long-term future of ESPN’s ‘Around the Horn’ is up in the air

    By Ryan Glasspiegel,

    15 hours ago

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    The buzzer could be sounding in the distance for “Around the Horn.”

    The daily ESPN sports talk show, which debuted in 2002, is facing an uncertain long-term future, The Post has learned.

    Several sources believe that the show will come to an end on ESPN before the 2025 football season.

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    ESPN’s ‘Around the Horn’ has an uncertain longterm future, The Post has learned. ESPN

    A reason for the show’s potential end was not immediately available.

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    The show, hosted by Tony Reali — who took over for the original host Max Kellerman in 2004 — features a rotating cast of pundits getting scored on debate points about the sports topics of the day.

    Since its inception, it has been a part of the “happy hour” block with “Pardon the Interruption” from 5-6 p.m. ET daily.

    “Around the Horn” panelists over the years have included — and in many cases still include — Bob Ryan, Tim Cowlishaw, Jay Mariotti, Mina Kimes, Woody Paige, J.A. Adande, Pablo Torre, Frank Isola, Jemele Hill and Michael Smith.

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