Houston Chronicle

Anchor who criticized Trump leaving ESPN

Hill, who also attacked Cowboys’ Jones, was suspended after tweet

- By Pat Eaton-Robb

BRISTOL, Conn. — Outspoken ESPN personalit­y Jemele Hill announced Friday that she is leaving the company after 12 years as a commentato­r, anchor, reporter and writer.

Hill attracted attention last year and was briefly suspended for opinionate­d messages on social media, including a tweet that referenced President Donald Trump as a “white supremacis­t who has largely surrounded himself w/ other white supremacis­ts.”

She also targeted Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones after he said that players who disrespect the flag would not play for his team. Her suspension came after she tweeted that fans who disagree with Jones should target the team’s advertiser­s and not buy the team’s merchandis­e.

Hill posted on social media that Friday would be her last day at ESPN.

“When I started at ESPN in 2006, I had no idea that such a wonderful journey would take place over the next 12 years. This was the place where I became the best version of myself, both personally and profession­ally,” she wrote. “However, the time has come for me to begin a new chapter in my life.”

Hill became a rising star at ESPN while hosting the opinion based talk show “His & Hers” with Michael Smith.

Smith and Hill were later tapped to host a personalit­y-driven 6 p.m. edition of the network’s signature “Sports Center” program.

She left that role in January and went to work primarily for The Undefeated, a company website that concentrat­es on issues of sports, race and culture.

Connor Schell, ESPN’s executive vice president for content, issued a statement praising Hill as “an exceptiona­lly talented writer, storytelle­r host and commentato­r whose unique voice has made ESPN’s many platforms better over the last 12 years.”

“As she moves forward into the next phase of her career, with the desire to produce content outside of sports, we wish her the best and thank her for her work,” he said.

Hill has not announced her post-ESPN plans.

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