Bit of news to break here: Sources tell us that Jemele Hill, a columnist at the Orlando Sentinel who we interviewed just two weeks ago, has been hired by ESPN.

Some of you may want to sit down for this: Hill reportedly inked a two-year contract worth an estimated $400,000. Sources tell us she’ll be writing for the increasingly-irrelevant Page 2, have a column in ESPN the Magazine and appear regularly on the tube. (Hopefully, as a rookie, she’ll perform better than Joe Schad. Love your print work Joe, but ESPN didn’t do you any favors by throwing you right into the TV fire.)

Not familiar with Hill’s work? Then go get educated. For the money she’s getting, we assume she’s going to bat second to Bill Simmons on the hurting-for-content Page 2.

We know what you’re saying: She’s filling the gaping hole left by Jason Whitlock. And hey, they’re both black, so that’s why they got her! And you’ll try to channel Dan Jenkins and say they money-whipped a young kid into a gig that she’s probably not ready for. And yes, we know you don’t want a female version of Scoop, Woody, or Skip. Either way, this is going to be fun!

Jemele Hill archive (Orlando Sentinel)