Joy Taylor Out At Fox Sports 1
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A source confirmed The Athletic's report that the show will be canceled along with "Speak" and "The Facility." But the source also said that Parkins is expected to remain with the network. Fox Sports declined to comment.
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A day after Breakfast Ball was canceled, Danny Parkins was still very much part of FS1’s plans. Parkins, who left Chicago for New York last August, had teamed up with Craig Carton and Mark Schlereth on the short-lived morning show.
According to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand, Craig Carton could be returning after “Breakfast Ball,” the morning show he co-hosted with Mark Schlereth and Danny Parkins on FS1, was canceled, along with “The Facility” and “Speak.”
Boomer Esiason does not seem crushed about former co-host Craig Carton losing his FS1 show. Carton's "Breakfast Ball" show was one of several shows
Former NFL running back LeSean McCoy appeared regularly on two of those cancelled shows and he had a comical reaction to losing those gigs.
It was the huge sports media news that dropped on Monday: Fox Sports 1 canceled three of its shows that take up around six hours of its daily programming: Speak, Breakfast Ball and The Facility. Shows like First Things First and The Herd stayed.
Joy Taylor, Craig Carton, Keyshawn Johnson, and Paul Pierce were all stars on FS1 shows that have been canceled.
The cancellations happened because, per Marchand, the shows “struggled to find a huge audience.” The rest of the weekday lineup — featuring The Herd and First Things First — will remain. FS1 is expected to develop three new shows to replace the three that were canceled.
The list of on-air names reportedly let go at FS1 includes Joy Taylor and LeSean McCoy after news broke on Monday of the network canceling three of its shows: Speak , Breakfast Ball and The Facility. That list apparently included Emmanuel Acho, the former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker. The source? Acho himself.