Why did Molly Qerim leave "First Take?"
Qerim departed after hosting the show for 10 years, with reports suggesting a contract disagreement and an earlier-than-expected announcement of her departure.
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Shae Cornette has been named the new host of ESPN's "First Take," succeeding Molly Qerim. Cornette, who joined ESPN in 2020, will officially begin her role on November 3, joining Stephen A. Smith on the popular debate show.
Shae Cornette’s appointment as the new host of ESPN’s "First Take" follows Molly Qerim’s departure after a decade with the show. ESPN auditioned several hosts before selecting Cornette, who has been with the network since 2020. Her background includes roles at ESPN 1000, Fox 32, and ABC 7 in Chicago, and she has regularly anchored "SportsCenter."
Cornette’s official start date is November 3. ESPN executives highlight her professionalism and ability to manage lively debates as key reasons for her selection. Qerim’s exit was reportedly hastened by media reports and her subsequent announcement on Instagram, prompting ESPN to accelerate the search for her replacement. The show, which debuted as "Cold Pizza" in 2003 and was relaunched as "First Take" in 2011, has seen significant success with hosts like Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith.
Qerim departed after hosting the show for 10 years, with reports suggesting a contract disagreement and an earlier-than-expected announcement of her departure.
Shae Cornette will officially take over as host on November 3.
Cornette has worked in Chicago media for ESPN 1000, Fox 32, and ABC 7. She has been a regular "SportsCenter" anchor and studio host for ESPN TV and radio.
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