7/23/2021

Maria Taylor is moving on from her time at ESPN, the network announced Wednesday afternoon.
Taylor became the center of unwarranted controversy when her white colleague Rachel Nichols made comments about Taylor being selected to cover the 2020 NBA finals because of the network’s “crappy longtime record on diversity.” The comments Nichols made were leaked publicly, causing candid conversations about the workplace culture at ESPN.
According to The New York Times, the leaked comments had a major impact on the network, prompting ESPN’s parent company Disney to get involved. Nichols, who did not threaten to sue, said the “content of the conversation did not warrant any discipline.”
After the incident, Taylor sent an email to network executives saying, “I will not call myself a victim, but I certainly have felt victimized and I do not feel as though my complaints have been taken seriously.”
Her contract was originally set to expire before the end of the NBA Finals, but she reached an agreement with the network to continue until the Finals were over, Yahoo! Sports reported.
Now that the season has concluded, Taylor is taking her talents to another network. According to the New York Post, she is reportedly expected to work for NBC and cover the Olympics.
Jimmy Pitaro, the Chairman of ESPN and Sports Content, said, “Maria’s remarkable success speaks directly to her abilities and work ethic. There is no doubt we will miss Maria, but we remain determined to continue to build a deep and skilled talent roster that thoroughly reflects the athletes we cover and the fans we serve. While she chose to pursue a new opportunity, we are proud of the work we’ve done together.”