ESPN Pulls Plug on 'Mohr Sports'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Comedian Jay Mohr says ESPN pulled the plug on his show, "Mohr Sports." The show, which had nine time slot changes in 16 weeks, debuted on April 2 and won't return for a second season, Mohr said during an appearance on CBS' "The Late Late Show." "It's a fancy way of saying canceled, they didn't pick up the second year option," the 31-year-old said. "But it was a bit of a train wreck from the begin-ning." Mohr, who infused the show with salacious content, was recruited to Disney's ESPN from Fox Sports Net. He co-stars in the comedies "The Adventures of Pluto Nash," opening Friday, and "Simone," opening Aug. 23.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Comedian Jay Mohr says ESPN pulled the plug on his show, "Mohr Sports." The show, which had nine time slot changes in 16 weeks, debuted on April 2 and won't return for a second season, Mohr said during an appearance on CBS' "The Late Late Show." "It's a fancy way of saying canceled, they didn't pick up the second year option," the 31-year-old said. "But it was a bit of a train wreck from the begin-ning." Mohr, who infused the show with salacious content, was recruited to Disney's ESPN from Fox Sports Net. He co-stars in the comedies "The Adventures of Pluto Nash," opening Friday, and "Simone," opening Aug. 23.