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Rachel Nichols and ESPN are officially done, and she is free to pursue a professional comeback, The Post has learned. The settlement agreement came after Nichols had been exiled by ESPN following ...
ESPN management felt Nichols’ words were so harmful, it only made a rule that Taylor and Nichols would not appear on the air together. Passive, meet Aggressive. But that’s not all.
Reporter and studio host Rachel Nichols has reached a settlement agreement with ESPN that will allow her to pursue employment elsewhere, according to a New York Post report. Nichols' status with ...
Matt Barnes does not believe Rachel Nichols got a fair shake at ESPN. Nichols was sidelined and later reached an exit agreement with the network after she was heard on a surreptitiously recorded ...
Nichols was pulled from the air at ESPN last year after The New York Times reported on disparaging comments that Nichols, who is white, had made about a Black colleague.
Rachel Nichols is hoping to take a different path. ... How Rachel Nichols is tackling ESPN’s changing world By . Hannah Withiam. Published June 13, 2017, 4:17 p.m. ET. Explore More ...
ESPN has removed Rachel Nichols from the sidelines for the NBA Finals, the network announced on Tuesday. The move was made in the wake of a New York Times report about demeaning comments that Nicho… ...
Nichols returned to the air three days after audio emerged of her talking about a Black colleague, Maria Taylor. The saga is sparking new questions about ESPN’s record on race and diversity.
It is hard to figure out who looks the worst in the whole ESPN-Rachel Nichols-Maria Taylor drama, but let’s give it a whirl.. It starts with ESPN management. The Nichols comments — taped ...
Rachel Nichols apologized to ESPN colleague Maria Taylor on Monday. NBAE via Getty Images. Many ESPN employees were “outraged” by Nichols’ comments in the video, The Times reported.
ESPN’s Rachel Nichols, left, and Maria Taylor. (Mike Ehrmann, Adam Hunger / Associated Press) By Chuck Schilken. Staff Writer Follow. Published July 5, 2021 Updated July 6, 2021 10:09 AM PT.
ESPN has reportedly canceled Rachel Nichols' daytime show, The Jump, and is removing her from the network's NBA programming.