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ESPN has hired The Athletic‘s senior NBA Insider Shams Charania for the same role at the worldwide sports network. Fittingly, Charania broke the news himself on X on Monday, the move coming ...
ESPN hired Shams Charania as its next senior NBA insider on Monday, tapping the 30-year-old to succeed his mentor Adrian Wojnarowski, who announced his retirement from journalism last month.
Shams Charania talked to CNBC about joining ESPN to replace rival and former mentor Adrian Wojnarowski, aka Woj, as the network's NBA insider.
Shams Charania announced Monday he is joining ESPN as its senior NBA insider, going from Wojnarowski's main competition for news around the league to his successor at the network.
Shams Charania talked to CNBC about joining ESPN to replace rival and former mentor Adrian Wojnarowski, aka Woj, as the network's NBA insider.
BRISTOL, Conn. — Shams Charania has been hired as ESPN’s senior NBA insider, replacing his mentor Adrian Wojnarowski. Charania announced the move on social media on Monday.
ESPN has a new NBA insider in Shams Charania, who seemed like the obvious replacement for the retired Adrian Wojnarowski. But there was a report that the network's baseball columnist and reporter ...
ESPN is “likely” to talk to fellow NBA insiders Shams Charania and Chris Haynes about a potential role, sources told Front Office Sports, following Wojnarowski’s stunning decision Wednesday ...
While no official word has been made on Charania's new salary, the 30-year-old was earning a reported $3 million per year for his gigs with The Athletic, FanDuel, and Stadium before inking with ESPN.
ESPN President, Content Burke Magnus said of Charania, “Shams is one of the most well-connected and accomplished journalists in sports and we’re proud that he will now call ESPN his home.” ...