Smith, a former newspaper beat reporter who rose to fame by pioneering the art of the sports debate show, has agreed with ...
Stephen A. Smith didn’t stay silent for too long after Charles Barkley eviscerated ESPN and, in particular, Kendrick Perkins.
ESPN has struck a new five year pact with sportscaster Stephen A. Smith that will pay him $20 million a year to keep hosting ...
As part of the deal, the analyst will focus his time on "First Take," but will scale back his time on other shows on the ...
Stephen A. Smith is sticking with ESPN — and getting a hefty payday to boot. Smith and the network agreed to a new five-year, ...
According to The Athletic's Andrew Marchand, Smith agreed with ESPN on a new $100 million contract for the next five years.
The terms of Smith’s new deal were reported today by The Athletic, which said the agreement “will result in Smith continuing ...
If you thought Charles Barkley could ruin Stephen A. Smith's awesome day, think again. Barkley called out ESPN and Kendrick ...
Stephen A. Smith and ESPN have reportedly agreed to keep the longtime journalist at the network for another five years in an extension worth at least $100 million.
The network has reportedly agreed to sign the 57-year-old "First Take" host to a new five-year contract worth at least $100 ...
Stephen A. Smith appeared on "The Tonight Show" on Wednesday, where he said Democrats are currently 'lost' and hinted that he ...
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