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Max Kellerman’s New ESPN Show Gets Name, Time Slot, Premiere Date

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Max Kellerman is bouncing back strong after he was taken off of First Take by Stephen A. Smith. Max Kellerman will be coming at you afternoons on ESPN via his new show, titled “This Just In,” which premieres Tuesday at 2 p.m. We knew Max, who recently left ESPN’s top morning show “First Take” would get his own show.

Now we know what the show will be about.

“This Just In,” a live, one-hour show, will provide all the latest news, opinion and analysis on the day’s trending and under-the-radar afternoon headlines and look ahead at potential news-making moments that evening, according to ESPN.

Kellerman will also regularly be joined by ESPN’s regulars, and sport-specific insiders and analysts to go inside every breaking story and development from new angles.

Sounds like Max will be free to say whatever he wants now that he doesn’t have to play nice with Stephen A. anymore.


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