Jason Kelce's transition into hosting a late night television show has had a rough start - highlighted by an awfully blunt ...
The show, titled 'They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce', has endured mixed reviews and viewing figures since beginning ...
Already plagued by its 1am EST airtime and poor ratings , Jason Kelce 's late-night ESPN talk show is now facing a steady ...
It’s clear by how much former Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro center Jason Kelce has appeared on ESPN since the beginning of ...
But according to a new report by Puck’s John Ourand, LeBron is not involved in the venture. Per Ourand’s newsletter, “the story, of course, raised all sorts of fascinating questions.
His first episode of "They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce" averaged a mere 290,000 viewers on ESPN, per Puck’s John Ourand. That's not good. RELATED: Kylie Kelce dunks on haters after ...
According to sports media insider John Ourand, the numbers for the first episode of his new job were very underwhelming. Ourand reported that just 290,000 people tuned in. "I've seen the numbers ...
“They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce,” were “not particularly good,” in the words of Puck sports business expert John Ourand. The first episode, which aired at 1 a.m., drew 290,000 ...
The debut episode of They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce aired on Friday at 1 a.m. and Puck’s John Ourand revealed Monday night that 290,000 viewers tuned in. I wasn’t sure how many ...
Jason Kelce’s late-night debut didn’t exactly leave a lasting impression. That’s the verdict from Awful Announcing’s Drew ...