(CNN) — Former NFL stars Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson and James Harrison will fight in an exhibition mixed martial arts (MMA) bout in New Orleans next year, the pair announced on social media Wednesday.
Former NFL stars Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and James Harrison will fight in an exhibition mixed martial arts (MMA) bout in New Orleans next year, the pair announced on social media Wednesday.
ABC presenter Tony Armstrong has addressed the recent moonlighting controversy with a cheeky joke during an emotional send off for his last day. The former AFL player and Logie winner earlier ...
Former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson said this week on social media that he agreed to have an MMA exhibition fight against former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison.
Former Cincinnati Bengals great Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson posted on X Wednesday that he's fighting former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison in an exhibition MMA-format bout in New ...
From viral celebrations throughout his NFL career to off-field stunts during his post-playing days, Chad Johnson, formerly known as Chad Ochocinco, has always had a flare for the dramatics.
A row between ABC reporter Anushri Sood and Mr Dutton kicked off on Tuesday when the journalist questioned why terrorist group Hezbollah was treated differently to Israel. A heated back and forth ...
In his note to employees, Chad Matthews, president of ABC Owned Television Stations, wrote, “It’s no secret that our industry is undergoing a transformation unlike any other, and we’re ...
ABC News president Almin Karamehmedovic and ABC stations chief Chad Matthews announced the restructuring in memos to their teams Wednesday. “As you know, this has been happening across the ...
Another round of layoffs hit the Walt Disney Co. as the company eliminated 75 positions at ABC's television stations and news division Wednesday. The cuts were equally distributed among ABC News ...
In a consolidation move six years in the making, ABC Signature is no more. The production unit is being shut down, with its operations folded into 20th Television under 20th TV President Karey Burke.
A review of experiences of racism at the ABC found "systemic" issues that had disadvantaged diverse staff. Staff reported racist abuse, cultural ignorance and being passed up for opportunities.