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New ESPN show reportedly set to gain two of the network's biggest stars in huge move

Whoa.

Mike Greenberg of "Mike and Mike" will be getting his own show starting next year and it looks like the rest of the staff could be filling out. The New York-based show will reportedly be adding Los Angeles-based talents in Jalen Rose and Michelle Beadle according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Here's an excerpt on the move from that report:

The program, which will air from 7 to 9 a.m., will originate from a new studio in lower Manhattan's South Street Seaport, which was devastated five years ago by Hurricane Sandy. Rose and Beadle, who will relocate from Los Angeles for the show, will continue as full-time hosts of ESPN's NBA Countdown for now. And Rose will continue to co-host the ESPN Radio show Jalen & Jacoby. ESPN declined to comment.

Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic will be breaking up soon and both will be hosting their own shows. Greenberg will go to New York while Golic will stay in Bristol, Conn. Golic is expected to be joined by NFL analyst Trey Wingo as well as his son Mike Jr. for an hour of the show.

[h/t The Spun]