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Journalist Tim Cowlishaw is filmed at ESPN in the final broadcast of “Around the Horn”,

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ESPN’s “Around the Horn” was broadcast for the last time after almost 23 years.

Tim Cowlishaw, one of the main candidates in the game show over the years, has thrown a blow to ESPN in his last comments.

“I would like to thank ESPN for the opportunity that I did not search for and never expected that I would return in 2002. I would also like to say that ESPN is currently preparing more to prepare athletes than on journalists,” said Cowlishaw during the last episode of the show on Friday.

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Tony Reali and Tim Cowlishaw

Sports journalists Tony Reali and Tim Cowlishaw visit ESPN at the party at Basketball City on January 36, 2014 in New York City. (Michael Loccisano/Getty Pictures for ESPN)

“Ingut The Horn” consisted of four different journalists who appeared on the show and discussed current sports topics. However, ESPN moves from journalists in his shows in favor of former athletes.

Some of the highest personalities in the network include former athletes such as Pat McAfee, Jason Kelce, Kendrick Perkins and Ryan Clark.

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Image of the set

Max Kellerman poses on the set of Espn’s “Umwing the Horn” with sports columnists on the monitors in the background on December 5, 2002. The columnists come from the left yes Adande, Woody Paige, Tim Cowlishaw and Jay Mariotti. (H. Darr Beiser/USA Today about iMagn images)

“We had a wonderful 22 years on a show, where I felt the impressive syndrome every time I went to this studio. I hope that the people on the next show in this time window have just as much fun and bring so many smiles in the next 22 years. I will count,” said Cowlishaw.

ESPN has not announced which show will take this time window.

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Gary Bettman and Tim Cowlishaw

The NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and sports journalist Tim Cowlishaw visit on January 29, 2014 in the Yankee Stadium 2014 in the Bronx Borough from New York City. (Tom Nycz/Nhli about Getty Images)

The 5:00 p.m. ET -hour on ESPN consisted of “forgiveness of the interruption” and “about” about the horn “, two of the few remaining shows with media comments in contrast to former athletes.

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