The Impact of ESPN Layoffs: How to Prepare for the Unexpected
The Entertainment and Sports Programming network, ESPN is an American sports broadcasting channel. Launched in 1979 and owned by Walt Disney Company, the channel is broadly known to be a multinational sports media hub. It is one of the most famous and established sports network channel across the globe. ESPN keeps a great track on most of the sports event occurring worldwide. They telecast shows such as sports events, live coverage, documentaries and talks show.
ESPN has spread its wings widely in recent years and expanded its reach even higher and better. They are not only on televisions but also available on other digital platforms. You can find ESPN shows on ESPN.com and ESPN application.
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However, ESPN surprised its viewers by announcing massive layoffs. The impact of ESPN layoffs was so hard that it shook its audience all over the globe. Recently ESPN announced that it had to lay off some of its 'known' journalists in hope of saving some extra bucks. The statement further stated that they needed to cut some costs in commentator's salaries. ESPN layoff was brutal and included even some of the well-known names.
Layoffs can be really hard to deal wit. The unexpected or even expected job lay off is not easy to deal with. Even for some of the famous personalities from ESPN layoff tribe. But in this article, we have brought some simple tips for you to deal with the impact of layoff.
Emergency fund:
Savings are important. They can be a potential source of help in the hard times. During a medical emergency or hard times like layoffs, savings can come handy. Start by saving small bit every month. Ensure to cover the cost of at least your six months expense.
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Avoid debts:
Just like ESPN layoff, such circumstances can come in front of you. In such cases you can utilize your savings. But if you have any outstanding debts, try to work on reducing it. Credit card debts, loans or any personal debts can be really burdensome. Avoid them as much as possible.
Be visible:
This method is useful during your job and layoff both. Try to be visible at your workplace. Prove your value and stay active. If facing the layoff, be active on recruitment pages or apps. This will help you land for a desired job faster and also reduce your chance of being laid off at your current position.
How many people have quit ESPN?
ESPN layoff was shocking, but it also led to many known faces quitting ESPN. The company has shown many layoffs but the quitting of 'most famous sports personalities' was even more disheartening. Many high-profile faces stepped down from the face of ESPN logo. The most famous among them is Kenny Mayne who ran 'Mayne Event' and NFL Countdown feature'. He connected to audience like no one else. On May 10, 2021, he announced that he was stepping down from his anchor face for ESPN after 27 years of service.
Cohost of 'Highly Questionable' and chat show host 'Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz', Batard also left the ESPN community. Dan Le Batard quit his shows and went to pursue the other opportunities that were offered to him.
Mike Golic of famous television show 'Mike & Mike' also took a step and left ESPN. His show ended and so did his contract. He was one of the most dynamic host whom viewers loved dearly. He had spent over two decades with EPSN.
Trey Wingo who hosted the famous 'NFL Live' and 'NFL Primetime' also stepped down from the ESPN. The company failed to renew his contract due to which Trey had to step down.
Tom Rinaldi is one of the list of names who left the ESPN team. His departure from ESPN was purely based on 'better opportunities'. He can be now seen working for Fox. Previously he was known for his contribution to Wimbledon tennis coverage and the US Open along with ESPN's golf coverage, Outside the lines, College GameDay, SportsCenter and Sunday NFL Countdown.
Will Cain also left ESPN for Fox. He is the former daytime national radio host who received plenty of appreciation and love from his listeners. But he joined Rinaldi and now works with Fox networks.
Who received a let go by ESPN in 2023?
ESPN layoffs 2023 list is really long. It shook the whole sports media by laying off the number of high-profile personalities. It has affected the names such as -
- Neil Everetta
- Ashley Brewer
- Keyshawn Johnson
- Chris Chelios
- Steve Young
- Rob Ninkovich
- Joon Lee
- JWill& Max
- Jeff Van Gundy
- SuxyKolber
- Todd McShay
- LaPhonso Ellis
- Jalen Rose
- Max Kellerman
- Doug Kezirian
- David Pollack
- Jason Fitz
- Andre Ward
- Matt Hasselbeck
- Gene Wojciechowski
- Nick Friedell