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According to reports, the longtime ESPN host would be open to a new gig at FS1 after that network canceled Speak, Breakfast Ball, and The Facility, and is line for a reshuffling of programs.
The list of on-air names reportedly let go at FS1 includes Joy Taylor and LeSean McCoy after news broke on Monday of the network canceling three of its shows: Speak , Breakfast Ball and The Facility. That list apparently included Emmanuel Acho, the former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker. The source? Acho himself.
The Athletic's Andrew Marchand reported Monday that FS1 is cancelling shows Breakfast Ball, The Facility and Speak. Several notable personalities from those shows, including Joy Taylor, Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy, Paul Pierce and Michael Irvin, are out at the network.
A source confirmed The Athletic's report that the show will be canceled along with "Speak" and "The Facility." But the source also said that Parkins is expected to remain with the network. Fox Sports declined to comment.
Joy Taylor, Craig Carton, Keyshawn Johnson, and Paul Pierce were all stars on FS1 shows that have been canceled.
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According to the Athletic, LeSean McCoy's “The Facility” is one of three shows canceled by Fox Sports, joining “Speak,” which featured Joy Taylor, and “BreakFast Ball,” hosted by Craig Carton, Danny Parkins and Mark Schlereth.
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According to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand, Craig Carton could be returning after “Breakfast Ball,” the morning show he co-hosted with Mark Schlereth and Danny Parkins on FS1, was canceled, along with “The Facility” and “Speak.”
Paul Pierce's NBA show 'Speak' on Fox Sports 1 has been cancelled with two other shows, in a major shake-up at the sports broadcasting giant, FS1, amid falling TV ratings.