New York Post

ESPN cancels Durant’s show

- By ANDREW MARCHAND amarchand@nypost.com

Kevin Durant’s show has been canceled by ESPN, The Post has learned.

“The Boardroom,” featuring Durant, Jay Williams and Durant’s manager, Rich Kleiman, will not be renewed after being on ESPN+ for two seasons. While there are no public metrics for shows on the platform, ESPN is able to internally identify engagement and its impact on the $4.99-per-month subscripti­on-based service.

“The Boardroom is not being renewed following two seasons on ESPN+,” ESPN said in a statement to The Post. “Thirty Five Ventures are great partners and we are actively working on creative ways to continue bringing ‘The Boardroom’ to sports fans across our platforms in the year ahead.”

“The Boardroom” continues to have a multimedia series that is done in collaborat­ion with some colleges and has a free platform at www.theboardro­om.TV.

“The Boardroom is bigger and better then ever,” Kleinman tweeted. “We built something to highlight the incredible stories of young Entreprene­ur’s that come from nothing. We tell feel good success stories for young people to relate to and be inspired by. And we want it to be for FREE..Theboardro­om.tv”

“The Boardroom” on ESPN+ was publicized at its start as a program to “bring fans behind the scenes of the modern boardroom, showcasing the evolution of sports business through the minds of athletes, sports executives and tech moguls alike.”

It didn’t make that many waves, except for one episode that featured Stephen A. Smith.

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