Lindsay Czarniak
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Lindsay Czarniak (born November 7, 1977 in Harrisburg, PA), is a sports reporter for WRC-TV NBC 4 television in Washington, DC, pit reporter for TNT's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series coverage, and former co-host and reporter for the syndicated George Michael Sports Machine. She attended Centreville High School (Virginia) and James Madison University. She joined NBC 4 in June 2005. Before working at NBC 4, she worked for NBC 6 in Miami, Florida, CBS 47/Fox 30 in Jacksonville, Florida and CNN
In 2006, Lindsay Czarniak served as a pit reporter in NASCAR Busch Series races at the Martinsville Speedway and at the IRP Busch race. In 2007, she was tapped as a pit reporter for TNT's 6 race schedule from Pocono-Chicago.
Lindsay Czarniak was the first sports reporter to interview team players of the Washington Redskins after the murder of Redskins' Safety Sean Taylor.
Lindsay also made a recent guest appearance on the 5/22/2008 edition of The Tony Kornheiser Show, occupying the "chick chair." On that show, she told a humorous anecdote of being arrested for expired license plates by the DC Police on her way to a News 4 interview, which turned out to be an important public service warning for those who visit Washington DC.