Journalist Jemele Hill is leaving ESPN's SportsCenter, the Hollywood Reporter wrote Friday, citing unnamed sources. Hill, co-host of the 6 p.m. SportsCenter show "The Six," has been at the center of recent criticism of the Walt Disney Co.-owned DIS, -1.22% ESPN and its perceived liberal bias. In October ESPN suspended Hill for a second violation of the company's social-media guidelines, which were later updated. She suggested on Twitter that fans boycott advertisers of the National Football League after having called President Donald Trump a white supremacist. Hill's last day with SportsCenter will be Feb. 2, just two days before the Super Bowl, and co-host Michael Smith will host the show on his own after that. Hill will still work at ESPN as a writer for The Undefeated, sources reportedly told the Hollywood Reporter. She has three years left on a four-year contract with ESPN. Shares of Disney have gained roughly 3% in the last 12 months, while the S&P 500 index SPX, -1.11% is up more than 24% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -0.87% is up more than 31%.