FanDuel TV will be retaining the talents of prominent NBA voice Michelle Beadle.
According to a report by Michael McCarthy in Front Office Sports, FanDuel TV has renewed Beadle’s show Run It Back for a fourth season. The show’s usual crew, including Beadle, Chandler Parsons, and Lou Williams, will remain intact.
“This is our fourth season together, and we’ve got this thing running on all cylinders,” Beadle told FOS. “Can’t wait to get back to talking about the best league in the world.”
According to the report, the show will continue to air on FanDuel TV, stream on YouTube, and potentially secure distribution on some of the FanDuel-branded regional sports networks nationwide.
Earlier this year, Beadle was let go by SiriusXM to make room for ESPN star Stephen A. Smith, who recently began taking the 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET hours on Mad Dog Radio. SiriusXM botched the rollout for that show, announcing Smith’s hire before informing Beadle and her co-host Cody Decker that their show was being replaced. In the aftermath, Beadle said the experience was a reminder that “we’re just all pieces of sh*t to someone.”
Before her work at FanDuel TV, Beadle held down roles at ESPN, NBC, and YES Network.
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