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Andrea Kremer (born February 25, 1959) is a multi-Emmy Award-winning American television sports journalist. In December 2024, Andrea was inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2024. [1] This tremendous honor accompanies another impressive recognition earlier this year as Kremer was the lone female inductee in ...
Catherine Crier: 2004 Thoroughbred Racing on ESPN analyst/reporter; Stacey Dales: 2002–2008 (men's and women's college basketball analyst) and sideline reporter for college football, college basketball, and the Little League World Series) Now on NFL Network; Derek Daly: (auto racing coverage) John Davidson: (NHL analyst)
Storm joined ESPN on May 10, 2008. She anchors SportsCenter weekdays ... In 2018, Storm and Andrea Kremer became the first female duo to call an NFL game, ...
Michelle Gingras caught up with the first ever female duo to call TNF for Amazon Prime. Hannah Storm and Andrea Kremer talk about the secrets to succeeding in sports broadcasting as a woman.
"As one of only 3 women in the @ProFootballHOF I'm sickened by the insulting mockery being made of sideline reporting," Andrea Kremer, who covered the NFL for ESPN and NBC, said, "a challenging ...
Andrea Kremer joins Terez Paylor and Charles Robinson to discuss Coronavirus, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, 'The Last Dance' and more. NFL Podcast: Andrea Kremer on Laurent Duvernay-Tardif's heroic ...
Katie Nolan: 2017–present (Sports? with Katie Nolan podcast) Wendi Nix: 2006–2023 (SportsCenter reporter, college football coverage) Sal Paolantonio: 1995–present (SportsCenter reporter) Tom Rinaldi: 2003–2020 (SportsCenter reporter) Holly Rowe: 1998–present (college football sideline reporter, women's college basketball play-by-play)
Suzy Kolber, US, ESPN sportswriter [173] Tony Kornheiser, US, radio show host, tv show host, author [158] Andrea Kremer, US, sportscaster/ NBC sideline reporter; Justin Kutcher, US, sportscaster; Michael Landsberg, Canada, TSN anchor [174] Ken Levine, Major League Baseball announcer; Steve Levy, US, ESPN anchor [163]