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First Take (talk show)

First Take is an American sports talk television program on ESPN. Episodes air daily Monday through Friday, with the live episode airing from 10 am ET until noon, with reruns from noon to 2 pm ET on ESPN2 and from 2 to 4 pm ET on ESPNews (when ESPN has other sports programming commitments, ESPN2 will air the live feed in place of ESPN and ESPNEWS will reair the show in place of ESPN2) .

First Take
StarringStephen A. Smith
Molly Qerim
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationsESPN Studio, South Street Seaport, Pier 17, Manhattan, New York City
Running time120 minutes
Original release
NetworkESPN2 (2007–2016)
ESPN (2017–present)
ReleaseMay 7, 2007 (2007-05-07) –
present
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The show broadcast from Studio E at ESPN's headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut for its first eleven years, before the show moved to the network's new South Street Seaport facility on Pier 17 in September 2018 after Labor Day.[1] It also has "roadshow" broadcasts for events such as the weeks of the College Football Playoff, the Super Bowl and the NBA Finals from the cities where those events take place.

The entire show is available as a commercial-free podcast following the broadcast of the recorded show. Clips of the episodes are also uploaded to the ESPN YouTube page for viewing.

Format edit

Long-time sports reporter/analyst Stephen A. Smith is featured, along with moderator Molly Qerim and various guests. The panelists debate various sports topics and offer hot takes about the sports news of the day.

Cast edit

 
Skip Bayless (left), Dana Jacobson (center), and guest Jay Feely (right) at an outdoor broadcast of the show at Disney's Hollywood Studios in 2010
 
Stephen A. Smith (left), Cari Champion (center), and Bayless (right) during a broadcast at McGuire Air Force Base in 2014
 
Smith (left), Molly Qerim (center), and Max Kellerman (right) during a live broadcast from Joint Base Charleston in 2016

Former analysts

Host (full-time) edit

Frequent guest analysts edit

Frequent guest hosts edit

Former guest analysts/hosts

History edit

The show was originally hosted and moderated by Jay Crawford and Dana Jacobson, formerly of the show's predecessor Cold Pizza.

In August 2011, the show underwent a drastic format change. Segments of the show were taken out and Skip Bayless' role in the show saw a dramatic increase, while the show itself began to focus on the debate. The ratings for the show saw a drastic increase as a result, with a reported 58% increase for the first 3 months of 2012, compared to the same time in 2011.

On April 30, 2012, it was announced on-air that regular guest contributor Stephen A. Smith would be joining First Take on a permanent, five-day-per-week basis. On occasions he was reporting from elsewhere, Rob Parker was frequently featured as his replacement until December 20, 2012, when he was suspended for comments made about Robert Griffin III;[4][5] he would not return, as ESPN allowed his contract to expire, rather than re-sign him.[6]

In June 2012, long-time host Crawford announced he would be leaving First Take in order to present SportsCenter.[7]

On July 23, 2012, the show debuted a new set and a new opening song Every Word Great by Wale featuring Stalley. It now featured an open slideshow showing Bayless and Smith arriving at campus (Once Kellerman joined the show in 2016, scenes showing Kellerman replaced those of Bayless). They are still in Studio E but they are in the middle of it, with a new desk.

In line with these changes, First Take introduced on October 1, 2012 a new permanent moderator, Cari Champion, previously a reporter from the Tennis Channel.[8]

Previously, the show had a rotation of moderators, such as Todd Grisham, Don Bell (now Sports Director & anchor with Philadelphia's KYW-TV), Cindy Brunson (now with Fox Sports Arizona) and Jemele Hill.

On January 13, 2015, the first special edition of the show aired after the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship titled First Take: College Football Championship Post Game Special.[9][10]

On June 19, 2015, Champion left First Take due to her promotion to SportsCenter anchor. The following month, she was replaced on an interim basis by Molly Qerim, who was promoted to permanent host on September 15.

On July 25, 2016, Max Kellerman permanently replaced Skip Bayless as the First Take co-host as Bayless had left ESPN to join rival network FS1 and started another sports talk program called Skip and Shannon: Undisputed.[11]

On January 3, 2017, First Take switched channels with the two editions of SportsCenter.[12] First Take moved to ESPN, while the 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. ET editions of SportsCenter moved to ESPN2.[12] The move was made in an effort to boost the show's ratings, which had declined since Bayless' departure from ESPN.[13]

In September 2018, the show moved to ESPN's New York studios,[14] and received a new logo and graphics as part of the move.

In 2021, Kellerman left First Take to allow for a new format involving rotating guest analysts appearing alongside Smith.[15] Kellerman's last day on the show was September 1.[16] Smith later revealed that he wanted Kellerman off of First Take as he believed the two of them lacked the chemistry they once had, although he clarified that there were no hard feelings towards Kellerman: "I wasn't pointing a finger at him. I was saying we did not work as a pair."[17]

Controversy edit

Through the show's success, First Take has experienced substantial controversy and faced increasing criticism, mostly concerning perceived sensationalism.

Among claims have been that First Take has used hot button racial issues to create inflammatory debates and increase ratings. Most notably, during a discussion regarding Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III, frequent guest Rob Parker asked whether Griffin III was a "brother" or a "cornball brother." When pressed by host Cari Champion as to what that meant, Parker mentioned that Griffin III had a white fiancée and mentioned claims that Griffin III was a Republican.[18] In response, Bayless asked whether Griffin III's braids did anything to assuage Parker's concerns.[19] Stephen A. Smith has also been at the center of the controversy with remarks about Cleveland Cavalier J.R. Smith's dress wear during a Cavaliers game that included a "hoodie" being worn on the bench in late October 2017. This resulted in a public rant by J.R. Smith taking to Twitter to express his disapproval of Stephen A. Smith's comments, ultimately ending the rant with the accusation of Smith being an "Uncle Tom". J.R. Smith made these remarks due to a segment from Stephen A. Smith stating that "white folks" would be of disapproval in regard to what could be a "Trayvon Martin case being revisited" with a tweet questioning the work of Stephen A. Smith stating, "this man is always reaching. What does me wearing a hoodie on the bench have anything to do with reminding people of #TrayvonMartin". Stephen A. Smith not only reprimanded Smith for wearing a hoodie during the fourth quarter of a late October game, but reprimanded Nike for making a uniform that is unprofessional amongst racial remarks.[20]

The show has been criticized for what is perceived by many as its excessive coverage of the career of Tim Tebow. During his tenure with the Jets, in which he did not start in a game, and threw just eight passes the entire season, Tebow was nonetheless often a leading topic.[21]

As Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James began a series of playoff appearances with the Cavaliers, host Skip Bayless became well known for his belief that James had been overrated by the media and not received enough criticism for his team's playoff failures.[22] Bayless has himself been criticized by fans as well as members of the media for exaggerating James' failures and diminishing his successes.[23] In an exchange with Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, Cuban argued that Bayless had reduced his analysis of the 2011 and 2012 NBA Finals series to subjective and limited assessments of player psyche, and had not even considered the offensive and defensive strategies used by the teams in each series.[24]

In February 2016, Stephen A. Smith, as well as ESPN, Little League Baseball, and Chris Janes, were sued by the parents of players from the Jackie Robinson West baseball team, whose 2014 Little League World Series title was vacated after Janes found the team had used ineligible players from outside a defined regional boundary. The lawsuit contained an allegation that Smith had made a defamatory remark regarding the controversy on First Take, which "directly accused the JRW parents of perpetrating a fraud against the Little League".[25][26]

During the 2021 Major League Baseball season, host Stephen A. Smith's comments regarding Japanese All-Star Shohei Ohtani garnered controversy. During an episode of First Take, Smith was quoted as stating, "This brother is special, make no mistake about it. But the fact that you've got a foreign player that doesn't speak English, that needs an interpreter—believe it or not, I think contributes to harming the game to some degree, when that's your box office appeal. It needs to be somebody like Bryce Harper, Mike Trout, those guys. ... I understand that baseball is an international sport itself in terms of participation. But when you talk about an audience gravitating to the tube, or to the ballpark, to actually watch you, I don't think it helps that the number one face is a dude that needs an interpreter so that you can understand what the hell he's saying in this country."[27]

Smith's comments were met with backlash on social media, with many feeling such statements were insensitive and offensive to the Asian community. Smith later issued a statement through Twitter, clarifying that his comments were misinterpreted and focused more so on baseball's "marketability and promotion". He further apologized, stating "As an African-American, keenly aware of the damage stereotyping has done to many in this country, it should've elevated my sensitivities even more. Based on my words, I failed in that regard and it's on me, and me alone! I screwed up. In this day and age, with all the violence being perpetrated against the Asian Community, my comments – albeit unintentional – were clearly insensitive and regrettable. There's simply no other way to put it. I contributed to [Asian-hate] yesterday and that's inexcusable."[28]

Ohtani, amidst a historic season at the time, responded in an interview, stating "Of course, I would want to. Obviously, it wouldn't hurt to be able to speak English. There would only be positive things to come from that. But I came here to play baseball, at the end of the day, and I've felt like my play on the field could be my way of communicating with the people, with the fans."[27]

References edit

  1. ^ Bucholz, Andrew (July 23, 2018). "First Take will permanently move to ESPN's New York studios". Awful Announcing. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
  2. ^ Skarka, Michael (August 24, 2023). "Pro Football Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe Joins First Take's Signature Fall Football Guest Lineup". ESPN Press Room. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  3. ^ Conway, Tyler. "Pat McAfee to Join Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe on 'First Take' During NFL Season". Bleacher Report. Retrieved September 8, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Rob Parker suspended by ESPN for 30 days". ESPN.com. December 20, 2012. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  5. ^ Chris Chase, USA TODAY Sports (December 13, 2012). "ESPN's Rob Parker on RGIII: 'Is he a brother or is he a cornball brother?'". USA TODAY. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  6. ^ "Rob Parker's contract not renewed by ESPN". ESPN.com. January 8, 2013. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  7. ^ "'First Take' says farewell to Jay Crawford". June 28, 2012.
  8. ^ "Cari Champion: New Host of ESPN TV Show First Take". September 10, 2012.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on January 13, 2015. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  10. ^ . Are You Watching This?!. Archived from the original on January 13, 2015. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  11. ^ "Max Kellerman to Replace Skip Bayless on ESPN's 'First Take'". July 11, 2016.
  12. ^ a b Maglio, Tony (November 11, 2016). "First Take Will Move to ESPN Next Year". The Wrap. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  13. ^ Gaines, Cork (November 11, 2016). "ESPN's most controversial show, First Take, is on the move and it is a sign that the 'Worldwide Leader' is at a crossroads". Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  14. ^ Mandell, Nina (July 23, 2018). "First Take is moving to New York". USA Today. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  15. ^ Hayes, Dade (August 24, 2021). "Stephen A. Smith Tightens Grip On ESPN's First Take: Max Kellerman Departs For Larger Radio Role As Rotating Co-Hosts Get Set To Spar". Deadline. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  16. ^ Heltman, Russ (September 1, 2021). "Stephen A. Smith, First Take Say Goodbye To Max Kellerman". Barrett Sports Media. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  17. ^ Traina, Jimmy (September 30, 2021). "Stephen A. Explains Why He Wanted Max Kellerman Off First Take: Traina Thoughts". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  18. ^ Farrar, Doug (December 20, 2012). "ESPN's Rob Parker suspended just 30 days for offensive comments about Robert Griffin III". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  19. ^ Farrar, Doug (December 13, 2012). "ESPN's Rob Parker says ridiculous things about RG3, takes 'First Take' to new levels of depravity". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  20. ^ Joseph, Andrew (October 30, 2017). "J.R. Smith calls Stephen A. Smith 'Uncle Tom' after latest hoodie rant on 'First Take'". usatoday.com.
  21. ^ "How ESPN Ditched Journalism And Followed Skip Bayless To The Bottom: A Tim Tebow Story". Deadspin.com. November 12, 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  22. ^ "Skip Bayless: LeBron has work left - ESPN". ESPN.com. November 7, 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  23. ^ "Here Are All Of LeBron's Unspectacular 45 Points". Deadspin.com. June 8, 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  24. ^ Dwyer, Kelly (May 31, 2013). "Mark Cuban absolutely destroys ESPN's Skip Bayless on air, Skip Bayless doesn't seem to care (VIDEO) | Ball Don't Lie". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
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  28. ^ "ESPN's Stephen A. Smith Apologizes for Comments on MLB Star Shohei Ohtani: 'I Screwed Up'". people.com. June 12, 2021. Retrieved June 12, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • First Take at IMDb  

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First Take is an American sports talk television program on ESPN Episodes air daily Monday through Friday with the live episode airing from 10 am ET until noon with reruns from noon to 2 pm ET on ESPN2 and from 2 to 4 pm ET on ESPNews when ESPN has other sports programming commitments ESPN2 will air the live feed in place of ESPN and ESPNEWS will reair the show in place of ESPN2 First TakeStarringStephen A SmithMolly QerimCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProduction locationsESPN Studio South Street Seaport Pier 17 Manhattan New York CityRunning time120 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkESPN2 2007 2016 ESPN 2017 present ReleaseMay 7 2007 2007 05 07 presentRelatedCold Pizza Skip and Shannon Undisputed The show broadcast from Studio E at ESPN s headquarters in Bristol Connecticut for its first eleven years before the show moved to the network s new South Street Seaport facility on Pier 17 in September 2018 after Labor Day 1 It also has roadshow broadcasts for events such as the weeks of the College Football Playoff the Super Bowl and the NBA Finals from the cities where those events take place The entire show is available as a commercial free podcast following the broadcast of the recorded show Clips of the episodes are also uploaded to the ESPN YouTube page for viewing Contents 1 Format 2 Cast 2 1 Host full time 2 2 Frequent guest analysts 2 3 Frequent guest hosts 3 History 4 Controversy 5 References 6 External linksFormat editLong time sports reporter analyst Stephen A Smith is featured along with moderator Molly Qerim and various guests The panelists debate various sports topics and offer hot takes about the sports news of the day Cast edit nbsp Skip Bayless left Dana Jacobson center and guest Jay Feely right at an outdoor broadcast of the show at Disney s Hollywood Studios in 2010 nbsp Stephen A Smith left Cari Champion center and Bayless right during a broadcast at McGuire Air Force Base in 2014 nbsp Smith left Molly Qerim center and Max Kellerman right during a live broadcast from Joint Base Charleston in 2016 Stephen A Smith 2012 present Former analysts Skip Bayless 2007 16 Max Kellerman 2016 21 Host full time edit Jay Crawford 2007 12 Dana Jacobson 2007 11 Reischea Canidate 2009 11 Cari Champion 2012 15 Molly Qerim 2015 present Frequent guest analysts edit JJ Redick NBA Analyst Brian Windhorst NBA Analyst Kendrick Perkins NBA Analyst Tim Legler NBA Analyst Ryan Clark NFL Analyst Damien Woody NFL Analyst Louis Riddick NFL Analyst Domonique Foxworth NFL Analyst Marcus Spears NFL College Football Analyst Dan Orlovsky NFL Analyst Bart Scott NFL Analyst Jeff Passan MLB Analyst Harry Douglas NFL Analyst Tim Tebow NFL College Football Analyst Sam Acho NFL College Football Analyst Alan Hahn NBA Analyst Chris Mad Dog Russo NFL NBA MLB Analyst Jeff Saturday NFL Analyst P K Subban NHL Analyst Shannon Sharpe NFL NBA Analyst 2 Pat McAfee NFL Analyst 3 Frequent guest hosts edit Rosalyn Gold Onwude 2019 present Christine Williamson Shae Peppler Cornette Victoria Arlen Former guest analysts hosts Charly Arnolt 2019 23 Guest host now works for OutKick Rob Parker Analyst guest host suspended from ESPN on December 20 2012 did not return to network 4 Chris Broussard Now works for Fox Sports Will Cain 2015 20 Analyst guest host now works for Fox News and Fox amp Friends Weekend Ryan Hollins NBA Analyst Jalen Rose NBA Analyst Keyshawn Johnson NFL Analyst Vince Carter NBA Analyst Michael Irvin NFL AnalystHistory editThe show was originally hosted and moderated by Jay Crawford and Dana Jacobson formerly of the show s predecessor Cold Pizza In August 2011 the show underwent a drastic format change Segments of the show were taken out and Skip Bayless role in the show saw a dramatic increase while the show itself began to focus on the debate The ratings for the show saw a drastic increase as a result with a reported 58 increase for the first 3 months of 2012 compared to the same time in 2011 On April 30 2012 it was announced on air that regular guest contributor Stephen A Smith would be joining First Take on a permanent five day per week basis On occasions he was reporting from elsewhere Rob Parker was frequently featured as his replacement until December 20 2012 when he was suspended for comments made about Robert Griffin III 4 5 he would not return as ESPN allowed his contract to expire rather than re sign him 6 In June 2012 long time host Crawford announced he would be leaving First Take in order to present SportsCenter 7 On July 23 2012 the show debuted a new set and a new opening song Every Word Great by Wale featuring Stalley It now featured an open slideshow showing Bayless and Smith arriving at campus Once Kellerman joined the show in 2016 scenes showing Kellerman replaced those of Bayless They are still in Studio E but they are in the middle of it with a new desk In line with these changes First Take introduced on October 1 2012 a new permanent moderator Cari Champion previously a reporter from the Tennis Channel 8 Previously the show had a rotation of moderators such as Todd Grisham Don Bell now Sports Director amp anchor with Philadelphia s KYW TV Cindy Brunson now with Fox Sports Arizona and Jemele Hill On January 13 2015 the first special edition of the show aired after the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship titled First Take College Football Championship Post Game Special 9 10 On June 19 2015 Champion left First Take due to her promotion to SportsCenter anchor The following month she was replaced on an interim basis by Molly Qerim who was promoted to permanent host on September 15 On July 25 2016 Max Kellerman permanently replaced Skip Bayless as the First Take co host as Bayless had left ESPN to join rival network FS1 and started another sports talk program called Skip and Shannon Undisputed 11 On January 3 2017 First Take switched channels with the two editions of SportsCenter 12 First Take moved to ESPN while the 10 00 a m and 11 00 a m ET editions of SportsCenter moved to ESPN2 12 The move was made in an effort to boost the show s ratings which had declined since Bayless departure from ESPN 13 In September 2018 the show moved to ESPN s New York studios 14 and received a new logo and graphics as part of the move In 2021 Kellerman left First Take to allow for a new format involving rotating guest analysts appearing alongside Smith 15 Kellerman s last day on the show was September 1 16 Smith later revealed that he wanted Kellerman off of First Take as he believed the two of them lacked the chemistry they once had although he clarified that there were no hard feelings towards Kellerman I wasn t pointing a finger at him I was saying we did not work as a pair 17 Controversy editThrough the show s success First Take has experienced substantial controversy and faced increasing criticism mostly concerning perceived sensationalism Among claims have been that First Take has used hot button racial issues to create inflammatory debates and increase ratings Most notably during a discussion regarding Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III frequent guest Rob Parker asked whether Griffin III was a brother or a cornball brother When pressed by host Cari Champion as to what that meant Parker mentioned that Griffin III had a white fiancee and mentioned claims that Griffin III was a Republican 18 In response Bayless asked whether Griffin III s braids did anything to assuage Parker s concerns 19 Stephen A Smith has also been at the center of the controversy with remarks about Cleveland Cavalier J R Smith s dress wear during a Cavaliers game that included a hoodie being worn on the bench in late October 2017 This resulted in a public rant by J R Smith taking to Twitter to express his disapproval of Stephen A Smith s comments ultimately ending the rant with the accusation of Smith being an Uncle Tom J R Smith made these remarks due to a segment from Stephen A Smith stating that white folks would be of disapproval in regard to what could be a Trayvon Martin case being revisited with a tweet questioning the work of Stephen A Smith stating this man is always reaching What does me wearing a hoodie on the bench have anything to do with reminding people of TrayvonMartin Stephen A Smith not only reprimanded Smith for wearing a hoodie during the fourth quarter of a late October game but reprimanded Nike for making a uniform that is unprofessional amongst racial remarks 20 The show has been criticized for what is perceived by many as its excessive coverage of the career of Tim Tebow During his tenure with the Jets in which he did not start in a game and threw just eight passes the entire season Tebow was nonetheless often a leading topic 21 As Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James began a series of playoff appearances with the Cavaliers host Skip Bayless became well known for his belief that James had been overrated by the media and not received enough criticism for his team s playoff failures 22 Bayless has himself been criticized by fans as well as members of the media for exaggerating James failures and diminishing his successes 23 In an exchange with Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban Cuban argued that Bayless had reduced his analysis of the 2011 and 2012 NBA Finals series to subjective and limited assessments of player psyche and had not even considered the offensive and defensive strategies used by the teams in each series 24 In February 2016 Stephen A Smith as well as ESPN Little League Baseball and Chris Janes were sued by the parents of players from the Jackie Robinson West baseball team whose 2014 Little League World Series title was vacated after Janes found the team had used ineligible players from outside a defined regional boundary The lawsuit contained an allegation that Smith had made a defamatory remark regarding the controversy on First Take which directly accused the JRW parents of perpetrating a fraud against the Little League 25 26 During the 2021 Major League Baseball season host Stephen A Smith s comments regarding Japanese All Star Shohei Ohtani garnered controversy During an episode of First Take Smith was quoted as stating This brother is special make no mistake about it But the fact that you ve got a foreign player that doesn t speak English that needs an interpreter believe it or not I think contributes to harming the game to some degree when that s your box office appeal It needs to be somebody like Bryce Harper Mike Trout those guys I understand that baseball is an international sport itself in terms of participation But when you talk about an audience gravitating to the tube or to the ballpark to actually watch you I don t think it helps that the number one face is a dude that needs an interpreter so that you can understand what the hell he s saying in this country 27 Smith s comments were met with backlash on social media with many feeling such statements were insensitive and offensive to the Asian community Smith later issued a statement through Twitter clarifying that his comments were misinterpreted and focused more so on baseball s marketability and promotion He further apologized stating As an African American keenly aware of the damage stereotyping has done to many in this country it should ve elevated my sensitivities even more Based on my words I failed in that regard and it s on me and me alone I screwed up In this day and age with all the violence being perpetrated against the Asian Community my comments albeit unintentional were clearly insensitive and regrettable There s simply no other way to put it I contributed to Asian hate yesterday and that s inexcusable 28 Ohtani amidst a historic season at the time responded in an interview stating Of course I would want to Obviously it wouldn t hurt to be able to speak English There would only be positive things to come from that But I came here to play baseball at the end of the day and I ve felt like my play on the field could be my way of communicating with the people with the fans 27 References edit Bucholz Andrew July 23 2018 First Take will permanently move to ESPN s New York studios Awful Announcing Retrieved October 1 2018 Skarka Michael August 24 2023 Pro Football Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe Joins First Take s Signature Fall Football Guest Lineup ESPN Press Room Retrieved August 24 2023 Conway Tyler Pat McAfee to Join Stephen A Smith Shannon Sharpe on First Take During NFL Season Bleacher Report Retrieved September 8 2023 a b Rob Parker suspended by ESPN for 30 days ESPN com December 20 2012 Retrieved April 26 2016 Chris Chase USA TODAY Sports December 13 2012 ESPN s Rob Parker on RGIII Is he a brother or is he a cornball brother USA TODAY Retrieved April 26 2016 Rob Parker s contract not renewed by ESPN ESPN com January 8 2013 Retrieved April 26 2016 First Take says farewell to Jay Crawford June 28 2012 Cari Champion New Host of ESPN TV Show First Take September 10 2012 First Take College Football Championship Post Game Special Archived from the original on January 13 2015 Retrieved April 26 2016 ESPN2 Schedule Are You Watching This Are You Watching This Archived from the original on January 13 2015 Retrieved April 26 2016 Max Kellerman to Replace Skip Bayless on ESPN s First Take July 11 2016 a b Maglio Tony November 11 2016 First Take Will Move to ESPN Next Year The Wrap Retrieved June 22 2022 Gaines Cork November 11 2016 ESPN s most controversial show First Take is on the move and it is a sign that the Worldwide Leader is at a crossroads Yahoo Finance Retrieved June 22 2022 Mandell Nina July 23 2018 First Take is moving to New York USA Today Retrieved June 22 2022 Hayes Dade August 24 2021 Stephen A Smith Tightens Grip On ESPN s First Take Max Kellerman Departs For Larger Radio Role As Rotating Co Hosts Get Set To Spar Deadline Retrieved June 22 2022 Heltman Russ September 1 2021 Stephen A Smith First Take Say Goodbye To Max Kellerman Barrett Sports Media Retrieved June 22 2022 Traina Jimmy September 30 2021 Stephen A Explains Why He Wanted Max Kellerman Off First Take Traina Thoughts Sports Illustrated Retrieved June 22 2022 Farrar Doug December 20 2012 ESPN s Rob Parker suspended just 30 days for offensive comments about Robert Griffin III Yahoo Sports Retrieved June 12 2013 Farrar Doug December 13 2012 ESPN s Rob Parker says ridiculous things about RG3 takes First Take to new levels of depravity Yahoo Sports Retrieved June 12 2013 Joseph Andrew October 30 2017 J R Smith calls Stephen A Smith Uncle Tom after latest hoodie rant on First Take usatoday com How ESPN Ditched Journalism And Followed Skip Bayless To The Bottom A Tim Tebow Story Deadspin com November 12 2012 Retrieved June 12 2013 Skip Bayless LeBron has work left ESPN ESPN com November 7 2012 Retrieved June 12 2013 Here Are All Of LeBron s Unspectacular 45 Points Deadspin com June 8 2012 Retrieved June 12 2013 Dwyer Kelly May 31 2013 Mark Cuban absolutely destroys ESPN s Skip Bayless on air Skip Bayless doesn t seem to care VIDEO Ball Don t Lie Yahoo Sports Retrieved June 12 2013 Jackie Robinson West parents sue team Little League ESPN s Stephen A Smith Washington Post Retrieved February 12 2016 Lee William Jackie Robinson West parents file suit against league ESPN whistleblower Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 12 2016 a b Ohtani responds to Stephen A Smith s comments B R bleacherreport com June 12 2021 Retrieved June 12 2021 ESPN s Stephen A Smith Apologizes for Comments on MLB Star Shohei Ohtani I Screwed Up people com June 12 2021 Retrieved June 12 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to First Take Official website First Take at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title First Take talk show amp oldid 1203415302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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