What happened to SVP and Russillo?

Since departing his show, he has continued to produce a podcast with ESPN and has also been appearing across several ESPN platforms including on television with Get Up!. In late August 2018 he re-signed with ESPN. In June 2019 Russillo re-united with old colleague Scott Van Pelt on the “SVP & Russillo” podcast.

Is Ryen Russillo still with The Ringer?

The host of The Ryen Russillo Podcast has struck a new long-term deal with The Ringer and signed with UTA.

Where did Ryen Russillo go?

Ryen Russillo worked with ESPN for over 10 years as a sportscaster. He currently writes and hosts podcasts.

When did Ryen Russillo join The Ringer?

He joined The Ringer in 2019, having spent nearly ten years as one of the signature voices on ESPN Radio, notably on the afternoon program he hosted between 2009 to 2017. He also previously hosted the SVP & Russillo podcast with Scott Van Pelt.

What happened to SVP and Russillo? – Related Questions

Who is Scott Van Pelt’s wife?

Stephanie Van Pelt
Scott Van Pelt / Wife (m. 2011)

How old is Russillo?

47 years (August 5, 1975)
Ryen Russillo / Age

Where was Ryen Russillo born?

West Tisbury, Massachusetts, United States
Ryen Russillo / Place of birth

Who started The Ringer?

The Ringer is a sports and pop culture website and podcast network, founded by sportswriter Bill Simmons in 2016 and owned by Spotify since 2020.

How old is Bill Simmons?

53 years (September 25, 1969)
Bill Simmons / Age

Who started The Ringer?

The Ringer is a sports and pop culture website and podcast network, founded by sportswriter Bill Simmons in 2016 and owned by Spotify since 2020.

What did Ryen Russillo say about George Floyd?

“Some of the people who may have had an open mind about this are looking at not the protesters but the looters, who look like everybody, black white male female you name it, just breaking into sneaker shops, where it’s no longer about George Floyd, it’s about rare Jordans.”

Is Mark Jones still the kings announcer?

Mark Vernon Jones is a Canadian sportscaster for ABC and ESPN and the primary play-by-play announcer for Sacramento Kings games on NBC Sports California.

Mark Jones (sportscaster)

Mark Jones
Occupation Sportscaster
Years active 1986–present
Television ABC and ESPN (1990–present) The Sports Network (1986–1990)