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#Kenny Mayne out at ESPN, Chris Berman’s contract extended

#Kenny Mayne out at ESPN, Chris Berman’s contract extended

One ESPN legend is out and another is staying put for years to come.

In the span of a few hours, Kenny Mayne announced he was being let go and the network locked up Chris Berman to a contract extension on his 66th birthday.

Mayne, a 27-year fixture at ESPN, called himself a “salary cap casualty.” He was perhaps best known for “Mayne Street,” a series on ESPN.com he produced and starred in. It was a fictional take of life on sports television.

The Post’s Andrew Marchand reported that ESPN offered Mayne a pay cut, which he declined. He is scheduled to host “SportsCenter” Monday night.

Kenny Mayne is out at ESPN.
Kenny Mayne is out at ESPN.
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Berman, known for his catchphrases, joined ESPN in 1979 shortly after its launch and was one of its original “SportsCenter” anchors. He will continue to host “NFL PrimeTime” on ESPN+ as part of his new deal.

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