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ESPN Signs Bomani Jones to Multi-Year Extension


Bomani Jones
Bomani Jones

ESPN signs hots Bomani Jones to a multi-year extension. Jones, who joined ESPN fulltime in 2013, will continue to host "The Right Time with Bomani Jones" on ESPN Radio weekdays from 4-7pm ET. He will also remain co-host of "Highly Questionable with Dan Le Batard and Papi" weekdays on ESPN at 4:30pm. Additional projects featuring Jones will also be developed.

"I'm really happy to continue my relationship with ESPN," said Jones. "I've spent the last three-and-a-half years working with some of the best and brightest people in sports, and it's great to know that will continue. More than that, I'm excited about everything that will be possible in the next few years on television and continuing to build The Right Time on ESPN Radio."

Senior VP/ESPN Business Divisions Traug Keller added, "Bomani Jones is so much more than another sports radio and television host. He brings a depth and perspective to the conversation that is singularly unique. It is a privilege to announce we are extending and building our relationship with Bomani."

Jones has been a fulltime co-host of "Highly Questionable" since May of 2013. In March of 2015, ESPN Radio launched "The Right Time with Bomani Jones," which allows Jones to focus on sports commentary and a frank discussion of social topics, while engaging in compelling dialog with his guests. Jones sometimes joins Dan Le Batard on ESPN Radio's "The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz." Jones started his relationship with ESPN as a columnist for ESPN.com.

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