One of the more intriguing subplots following ESPN’s wave of layoffs this past April was the landing spots for some of the on-air personalities who were let go. Perhaps the most interesting was former ...
In the three months since ESPN laid off about 100 front-facing employees in one fell swoop, the departed reporters/anchors/analysts have gone many different paths. Some have taken new jobs similar to ...
Some 100 on-air personalities at ESPN, including former athletes-turned-broadcasters Trent Dilfer, Len Elmore and Danny Kanell, have lost their jobs as part of a company-wide restructuring that ...
Can’t believe I forgot to mention that Jaymee Sire–of CSN Bay Area and now ESPN fame–was originally slated to be a part of the legendary French Laundry dinner back a few years ago, but couldn’t make ...
ESPN anchor Jaymee Sire can serve up insightful football analysis as well as tasty game-day goodies.Brian Zak; prop and food styling by MICAH MORTON/JamesReps.com Want to be the MVP host at your next ...
Pac-12 Networks introduces "The Dish," presented by Tums. Jaymee Sire is bringing fans a closeup to game day treats from around the Conference with each treat connecting to a Pac-12 school, bringing ...
When Jaymee Sire was five years old, she wanted to grow up to cheer for the National Football League’s most polarizing franchise. “My mom … said I wanted to be a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader,” Sire ...
Can’t believe I forgot to mention that Jaymee Sire–of CSN Bay Area and now ESPN fame–was originally slated to be a part of the legendary French Laundry dinner back a few years ago, but couldn’t make ...
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