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ESPN’s “Around the Horn” graced the air with almost 23 years of sports talk, featuring laughter, emotion and joy before it concluded Friday. Medill Prof. J.A. Adande (Medill ’92), who appeared on ...
asking J.A. Adande, the director of sports journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, "As a fan and as a reporter, how do you reconcile enjoying this competition" while ...
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J.A. Adande on the legacy of ‘Around the Horn’ and life as a Northwestern professorJ.A. Adande built one of the most impressive careers in sports media and then left his full-time job at ESPN to do something different. In 2017, he returned to his alma mater to become the ...
J.A. Adande returned to the Super Bowl last weekend for the first time since 2007. But unlike like his days as a columnist for the Los Angeles Times, he wasn’t there to cover the game.
Now comes J.A. Adande ranting about CBS concentrating on the Masters golf tournament instead of breaking in to give news flashes about the war in Iraq and coverage of Martha Burk’s failed ...
J.A. Adande has confirmed to The Big Lead that he and ESPN are mutually parting ways. Adande, who last year became Director of Sports Journalism and an associate professor at Northwestern ...
J.A. Adande will be leaving ESPN after 10 years to focus on his job as the Director of Sports Journalism at Northwestern, according to Ryan Glasspiegel of USA Today. Adande has been a regular on ...
ESPN's J.A. Adande remembers Michael Jordan and makes an interesting claim about modern day athletes
Dating back to his days at the L.A. Times J.A. Adande has been one of those writers (pre-Around the Horn even). In his latest piece, Adande reminisces on the original Michael Jordan retirement in ...
Editor’s Note: Our Kyle Ratke was able to chat with ESPN’s J.A. Adande on Wednesday before the Wolves took on the Cavaliers in Cleveland. Adande will be the broadcast reporter for the game.
Of the many people who have left ESPN in the last year, reporter and columnist J.A. Adande may be in the most unique situation. After a decade working for ESPN as an NBA reporter, writer ...
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