Amber Theoharis
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Amber Theoharis is a reporter for MASN and a sports talk radio host for WHFS. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland [1].
AMBER THEOHARIS was a sports anchor/reporter on FOX45 for over two years. Prior to joining the FOX45 team, Amber worked in Columbus , Ohio at the ABC and FOX affiliate stations as sports anchor/reporter. Prior to Columbus , Amber worked in the largest television market in the US , New York City for WNBC-TV. Her experience there includes live coverage of the 2003 blackout from the WNBC helicopter. She also worked as a freelance sports anchor and host at College Sports Television (CSTV) where she covered the 2003 World Series and the NBA Draft. Amber began her career behind the scenes at WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C.
Amber has also held on-air positions at WBOC-TV in Salisbury , MD and News 12 Long Island in New York . A native of Middletown , Maryland , Amber earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Maryland. She's a hardcore "Terrapin" fan and is thrilled to be back in her hometown covering her favorite teams and hosting her show The "A" List on Baltimore's FM Talk - 105.7!
Theoharis's duties for MASN include hosting Ravens Xtra with Wally Williams and Bruce Laird and Playmakers, and reporting during Orioles telecasts. She also hosts a sports talk show called The A-List on WHFS 105.7 Baltimore and is a columnist for PressBox.[2]
Theoharis was named Baltimore's most eligible bachelorette by Forbes [3].
[edit] References
- ^ Orioles Talent. Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. Retrieved on 2007-11-03.
- ^ Whfs.com
- ^ Eaves, Elisabeth. #26 Baltimore. Forbes. Retrieved on 2007-11-03.