Another ESPN host is leaving the network, though this departure has been long expected before the network's recent staff cuts. Sage Steele, the longtime 'SportsCenter' anchor and studio show host ...
Another longtime ESPN employee is leaving the company. Sage Steele, a “Sportscenter” anchor who joined ESPN in 2007, took to social media to announce she has settled her case with ESPN and its ...
Longtime "SportsCenter" anchor Sage Steele is leaving ESPN after settling a lawsuit she filed against the Walt Disney Co.-owned cable network. Steele, 50, announced her departure Tuesday in a post ...
ESPN was dealt another blow with Thursday’s news that longtime SportsCenter anchor Neil Everett is leaving the network, departing after 23 glorious years. ESPN tried to retain him at a lower ...
Longtime SportsCenter anchor Sage Steele is speaking out after announcing that she was leaving ESPN after settling her lawsuit against the network and Disney. “All I ever wanted was consistency ...
Sage Steele speaks onstage during the Players Tailgate by Bullseye Event Group on February 13, 2022, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Bullseye Event Group) *After ...
Former ESPN anchor Sage Steele is speaking out about her exit from the company, telling Jesse Watters that she was not the only one at the company who felt "silenced" from expressing certain opinions.
Sage Steele is leaving ESPN after she settled her lawsuit against the company. The longtime "SportsCenter" anchor sued ESPN in 2022 after she claimed her employer violated her right to free speech ...
Longtime ESPN anchor and personality Sage Steele announced she’s leaving the sports network giant for other endeavors, explaining she wants to exercise her First Amendment rights “more freely.” ...
Chase Roberts made the play of the game for BYU in the Cougars’ 38-31 win at Arkansas on Saturday night. Turns out, it was also the play of the day nationally, at least according to ESPN’s ...
Sage Steele is leaving ESPN after she settled her lawsuit against the company. The longtime "SportsCenter" anchor sued ESPN in 2022 after she claimed her employer violated her right to free speech ...