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Chris Connelly (reporter)
Chris Connelly (born 1957) is an American sports and entertainment reporter who currently works for ESPN as a contributor to its '' E:60'' newsmagazine. He was also the interim editor-in-chief of Grantland.com, replacing Bill Simmons, before ESPN shuttered the site in October 2015. Connelly joined ESPN in 2001 to host the daily interview program ''Unscripted with Chris Connelly'', designed to be a more contemporary version of the long-running ''Up Close'' interview show which previously occupied the 5PM ET timeslot. The show, which premiered on the same day as '' Pardon the Interruption'', lasted only a few months before being replaced by an early ''SportsCenter'' and eventually '' Around the Horn''. Since the cancellation of ''Unscripted'', Connelly has reported and narrated the long-form human interest reports that air on ''SportsCenter'' on weekends. Most notably, he annually does a one-week series called "My Wish" involving athletes fulfilling kids' Make a Wish Foundation w ...
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