September 9, 2025 - 21:42

Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon have officially signed new contracts with ESPN, ensuring their continued presence as hosts of the popular sports talk show "Pardon the Interruption" (PTI) at least through the show's 25th anniversary. This announcement comes as a significant milestone for the long-running program, which has become a staple in sports media since its debut.
Kornheiser and Wilbon have captivated audiences with their engaging banter and insightful commentary, making PTI a beloved fixture for sports fans across the nation. Their chemistry and unique perspectives have set the show apart, allowing it to thrive in an ever-evolving media landscape.
As they prepare to celebrate this remarkable milestone, both hosts express gratitude for their loyal viewers and the opportunity to continue sharing their passion for sports. The extension of their contracts underscores ESPN's commitment to maintaining the show's legacy and further solidifies PTI's status as a must-watch program for sports enthusiasts.
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