ESPN chooses Shae Cornette
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American sports reporter and anchor Shae Cornette, 39, was recently named as the successor to Molly Qerim as the host of the ESPN daytime program First Take. Qerim quit last month after a decade.
Following the surprising departure of Molly Qerim last month, ESPN has found its replacement, as Shae Cornette will serve as the new host of the popular, daily debate show First Take.
Cornette has been a longtime anchor on SportsCenter and a mainstay across ESPN since 2020. She will make her debut as host of 'First Take' Nov. 3.
ESPN has its replacement for Molly Qerim on First Take. SportsCenter anchor Shae Cornette has been hired to host the show, the network announced Thursday morning. Cornette’s first day as the new host of First Take is set for Monday, Nov. 3.
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