Jeremy Roenick was fired from NBC Sports, two months after he was suspended for making inappropriate comments about a co-worker.
“I’m very disappointed and angry today I will not be returning to NBC,” Roenick said in a video posted on his Twitter account Wednesday. “I’m also grateful that I’ve had the opportunity to share my love, my passion and my knowledge of the game with millions of people, millions of fans.”
An NBC Sports spokesperson confirmed that Roenick was let go. In December, Roenick, who serves as an NHL analyst for NBC Sports, was suspended indefinitely without pay “making inappropriate comments about his co-workers,” an NBC Sports spokesperson told The Wrap at that time. He had been with NBC since 2010.
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“I’m very disappointed and angry today I will not be returning to NBC,” Roenick said in a video posted on his Twitter account Wednesday. “I’m also grateful that I’ve had the opportunity to share my love, my passion and my knowledge of the game with millions of people, millions of fans.”
An NBC Sports spokesperson confirmed that Roenick was let go. In December, Roenick, who serves as an NHL analyst for NBC Sports, was suspended indefinitely without pay “making inappropriate comments about his co-workers,” an NBC Sports spokesperson told The Wrap at that time. He had been with NBC since 2010.
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- 2/13/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Hockey commentator Jeremy Roenick’s time in the penalty box isn’t over: The former NHL star won’t return to NBC Sports after being suspended indefinitely for sexually suggestive remarks he made about his colleagues. A network spokesman confirmed Roenick’s dismissal to the Associated Press, adding that NBC Sports would have no further comment.
Roenick lashed out at the decision in a video posted to Twitter. “I’m very disappointed and angry today. I will not be returning to NBC,” he said before thanking fans for their support and vowing to be back on the air soon “better...
Roenick lashed out at the decision in a video posted to Twitter. “I’m very disappointed and angry today. I will not be returning to NBC,” he said before thanking fans for their support and vowing to be back on the air soon “better...
- 2/12/2020
- TVLine.com
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