As previously reported by Sporting News, Wolfe is set to return to morning television.
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New "Boarding Pass" season ticket plan invites fans to sit in different locations for each home game
Skip Bayless thinks the NFL and Roger Goodell are making an example of Ezekiel Elliott by making the suspended Cowboys running back "the face of domestic violence."
Josina Anderson asks an interesting question: Why aren't Colin Kaepernick's fellow quarterbacks helping support him?
Jason Whitlock thinks Colin Kaepernick's supporters are following the protest playbook used by Al Sharpton.
Now we know why it was an easy call for Jay Cutler to give up his new TV career for NFL comeback with the Dolphins.
Snowboarder Julia "Jules" Marino is poised for a breakout in South Korea. The endorsements are sure to follow if she does.
"Undisputed" host Skip Bayless says he was too left-wing for ESPN's tastes and people at the network despised him for it. Never mind the fact the Worldwide Leader wanted to re-sign him last year and give him a huge raise.
The longtime "SportsCenter" anchor says the world champs' Steve Bartman ring was a hollow, self-serving gesture.
A Fox spokesman tells Sporting News it will fight to keep the longtime broadcaster, who is part of the network's NFL team.
Stephen A. Smith thinks Colin Kaepernick's media cheerleaders need to take some responsibility for the quarterback's unemployment status.
Rex Ryan might be at ESPN as an insurance policy just in case Jon Gruden bolts back to the NFL as a coach.
ESPN is shaking up its college football studio teams for the 2017 season.
The extended 'Sunday NFL Countdown' will be a trial by fire for Samantha Ponder as she replaces legendary host Chris Berman.
Fox Sports' Charissa Thompson could head back to the East Coast and join Mike Greenberg for ESPN's biggest new show launch in years.
Michael Vick has reversed himself after his comments about Colin Kaepernick.
O.J. Simpson remains a compelling figure two decades after his murder trial. It's only natural that media outlets would want to sit down with him after he leaves prison, something that could happen as early as Oct. 1.
NBC/Golf Channel golf analyst Brandel Chamblee had a famous run-in with Tiger Woods, but Chamblee says he's a big fan of Woods, the player. He's not convinced Woods will play again.
Michael Vick says Colin Kaepernick would be more palatable to potential employers if he looked "clean-cut." That means the 'Fro has to go.
Jenna Wolfe is a finalist to sit alongside Cris Carter and Nick Wright when FS1 debuts "First Things First" on Sept. 5. Sources tell Sporting News she "killed" her audition.
The FS1 crew, in particular its high-profile talkers, seldom discusses sports not named NFL and NBA. That's changing, and not by choice.
Longtime ESPN analyst Mark Schlereth has jumped to rival FS1.
Vin Scully broadcast Dodgers game for 67 seasons, first in Brooklyn and then in Los Angeles. He retired after the 2016 season. His ESPY is for leaving a "lasting impression" on the sports world.
What happens to all the "opinionist" programming Jamie Horowitz has created at Fox Sports 1? Which of his big-name hires are safe? Who's defecting? SN drills down for answers.
There's no doubt ESPN went full Tim Tebow with the Ball family for its 2017 NBA Draft coverage.
Jay Williams told shocked anchor Bob Ley the somnolent Phil Jackson story during Thursday's edition of "Outside the Lines."
Here's everything you need to know about Thursday's NBA Draft telecast.
Showtime is going with its "A" lineup for the network's Aug. 26 pay-per-view broadcast of Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor. It will also bring some UFC voices to the table.
Mike Greenberg is going out on his own after almost two decades of working together with Mike Golic. A move to New York and a shift to ESPN adds to the move's degree of difficulty.
Mike Greenberg's new ESPN morning TV show will create a "community of conversation" around the host and a rotating series of guests.
During a wide-ranging interview with SN, Greenberg talked about his solo show, whether ESPN has become too liberal and his reaction to "Mike & Mike" critic Bill Simmons losing his own show on HBO.
Mike Golic, one half of the long-running "Mike & Mike in the Morning" on ESPN2 and ESPN Radio, would be fine doing the show with another partner. His son Mike Jr. is a candidate.