Mark Jones has been an on-air staple on ESPN since the first Bush administration — as in George H.W. Bush, who served from 1989 to 1992. So, yeah, it's been a long time. And now, Jones says, "it's ...
*An era is coming to an end at ESPN. Veteran play-by-play announcer Mark Jones – seemingly out of nowhere – is leaving the network after an extraordinary 36-year run. His final broadcast will take ...
For a lot of NBA fans, the voice of Mark Jones has been part of the game for as long as they can remember. But that run is now coming to an end, with Jones set to call his final broadcast for ESPN ...
For decades Mark Jones has been one of the most beloved (if underappreciated) voices at ESPN on football and basketball coverage. But in a surprise announcement, he's calling it quits at the end of ...
Mark Jones is leaving ESPN after 36 years. On Friday, April 10, the sportscaster, 64, announced that he would be working his last event for ESPN on Sunday, April 12, when the Orlando Magic take on the ...
Mark Jones’ time at ESPN is over. Jones, who’s been calling games for ESPN for 36 years, will leave the network before the ...
Sunday night’s NBA game between the Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics was the final broadcast of play-by-play announcer Mark Jones’ 36-year career with ESPN. After joining ESPN in 1990, Jones is ...
NBA play-by-play man Mark Jones will be on the call for ESPN as the San Antonio Spurs visit the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night, a broadcast that comes with a historic twist for the worldwide leader.
Donald Trump's latest tariff announcement has sent a massive ripple effect on the United States' and the world's greater economy. Many economists have already said the impact of the president's ...
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