ESPN host Pat McAfee is still making headings.
Simply days after he said sorry when Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers made an unproven insurance claim regarding ABC late evening host Jimmy Kimmel, McAfee himself took objective at a leading ESPN executive that he thinks is “attempting to sabotage” his show.
McAfee on Friday called out Norby Williamson, a four-decade professional of ESPN that is its managing editor and head of occasion and workshop manufacturing, declaring that the executive dripped adverse rankings info. It is unclear what particularly McAfee was describing, yet The New york city Message released a tale regarding McAfee’s rankings Thursday.
“More people are watching the show than ever before. We’re very thankful for the ESPN folks being very hospitable,” McAfee claimed. “Currently there are some individuals proactively attempting to sabotage us from withinESPN Extra particularly, I think Norby Williamson is the person that is trying to sabotage our program. I’m not one hundred percent sure, he’s simply relatively the only human that knows, and after that in some way that info obtains dripped, and it’s incorrect, and after that it establishes a story of what our show is.
“Somebody tried to get ahead of our actual ratings release with wrong numbers 12 hours beforehand. That’s a sabotage attempt,” he included. “And it’s been happening basically this entire season, from some people who didn’t necessarily love the old addition of the Pat McAfee Show to the ESPN family.”
McAfee signed up with ESPN in a profitable multiyear sell 2023. While his show does run on ESPN from twelve noon to 2 p.m. ET (and on ESPN+ from 2 to 3 p.m.), it likewise streams live on YouTube and is offered on various other social and video clip systems. ESPN does not create McAfee’s day-to-day show (it accredits the show from him, in an uncommon plan), though he does look like on- air ability on University GameDay.
In his discourse, McAfee claimed that Williamson had formerly cold him out in a previous conference, describing him as “the enemy within our own camp.”
“That guy left me in his office for 45 minutes, no-showed me in 2018. So this guy has had zero respect for me, and in return, same thing back to him for a long time. So even with that taking place … we’re still growing somehow. Yep. So we’re very thankful. Yeah. I think we’re doing it right. We’re trying to do it as right as possible.”
ESPN, as it occurs, launched rankings information on McAfee’s show Friday mid-day, claiming that the show had “298 million total views” in December, which it balanced 886,000 visitors throughout ESPN systems, YouTube and TikTok.
ESPN decreased to comment on McAfee’s statements.