Miami Herald
American daily newspaper in Miami
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August 2 2024 | Bayless left Undisputed and Fox Sports 1 after eight years on the network. |
2023 | Announced new headquarters would be located in the Waterford Business District. |
2023 | After a personal attack made by Bayless against Shannon Sharpe, Sharpe left Undisputed following the conclusion of the NBA Finals. |
August 2023 | Bayless relaunched Undisputed with new co-hosts Richard Sherman, Keyshawn Johnson, and Michael Irvin. |
January 2 2023 | Bayless tweeted about the NFL's potential postponement of a game during Damar Hamlin's hospitalization, which was widely criticized as insensitive. He later issued an apology. |
2022 | Miami Herald staff wins Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting, covering the collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium complex. |
September 2021 | The publication sold its Doral office for $27.3 million. |
March 2021 | Bayless signed a four-year, $32 million contract with Fox Sports. |
September 10 2020 | Bayless criticized Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott for speaking about his depression, suggesting it was a sign of 'weakness'. |
January 21 2020 | Announced closure of Doral printing plant and outsourcing printing operations to South Florida Sun Sentinel. |
November 2018 | Broke story about Jeffrey Epstein's secret non-prosecution deal, which brought public attention to his sexual abuse crimes. |
2017 | International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, McClatchy, and Miami Herald win Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting on the Panama Papers, exposing global offshore tax havens. |
2017 | Jim Morin wins Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, delivering sharp perspectives through artistry and wit. |
September 2016 | Skip Bayless debuted his new show, Skip and Shannon: Undisputed, alongside Shannon Sharpe on Fox Sports 1. |
June 21 2016 | Bayless made his final appearance on First Take. |
April 26 2016 | It was reported that Bayless had parted ways with ESPN and would be moving to Fox Sports after his contract expired in August. |
May 2013 | The Miami Herald moved to a new building in suburban Doral. |
2012 | He was co-recipient with DJ Steve Porter of a Webby People's Voice Award in the category of Video Remixes/Mashups for 'All He Does Is Win,' which included clips of Bayless defending quarterback Tim Tebow. |
2012 | Bayless received a nomination for a Sports Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Sports Personality, Studio Analyst. |
2011 | Genting Group offered $236 million to purchase the Miami Herald Media Company's headquarters property. |
2011 | He featured in the ESPNU documentary, Herschel, which highlighted the career of University of Georgia running back Herschel Walker. |
2010 | Bayless appeared in the ESPN 30 for 30 film, Pony Excess, which focused on the Southern Methodist University football scandal related to NCAA violations, a topic he covered while writing for The Dallas Morning News and the Dallas Times Herald. |
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