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Nix is the former co-host of ESPN's number one program, NFL Live. Nix primarily handled coverage for NFL and college football games featuring teams from the New England area. Prior to working for ESPN, Nix was a weekend sports anchor at WHDH in Boston (2003–2006) and previously reported for Fox Sports Net, NESN and WPDE in South Carolina.
Shaun Assael: 2003–present (Outside the Lines reporter, E:60 reporter) Bonnie Bernstein : 1995–1998, 2006–present ( SportsCenter correspondent, Wednesday Night Baseball , college football, NFL, substitute host for NFL Live and Jim Rome Is Burning , co-host The Michael Kay Show on 1050 ESPN Radio (New York))
Gary Miller: 1990–2004 (SportsCenter anchor and MLB game play-by-play and reporter, and Baseball Tonight host) Anne Montgomery: (SportsCenter, aka Sports Recap) Al Morganti: 1993–2005 (NHL coverage) Chris Myers: (SportsCenter anchor, UpClose and Baseball Tonight host); now reporter for Fox Sports NASCAR on Fox pre-race host
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Longtime ESPN journalist, NFL reporter Chris Mortensen dies at 72. Ryan Young. March 3, 2024 at 9:45 PM. ... ESPN announced the news on-air on Sunday afternoon, too, and the NFL Network ended it's ...
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Peter Gammons: (1990–2009), MLB reporter for ESPN, now in same capacity for the MLB Network; Hank Goldberg: (1993–2022) Miami-based bureau reporter; died on July 4, 2022; Pedro Gomez: (2003–2021) West Coast based reporter; died on February 7, 2021; Ann Kreiter (formerly Ann Werner): (1990–2000), now an anchor and studio host at BTN
Kris Radcliffe “died unexpectedly” at the age of 51 on Wednesday, Oct. 30, according to his co-anchor Lindsay Liepman, who announced the news during NBC affiliate KCEN-TV's evening telecast ...