List of ESPNews personalities
This is a list of several past and present personalities on the ESPNews network.
Current
- Don Bell: 2010–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Steve Berthiaume: 1999–2005, 2007–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Max Bretos: 2000–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Cindy Brunson: 1999–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Steve Bunin: 2003–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Ryan Burr: 2006–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Reischea Canidate: 2008–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Jonathan Coachman: 2008–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Linda Cohn: 1996–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Kevin Connors: 2008–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Mike Hill: 2005–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Michael Kim: 1996–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- David Lloyd: 1997–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Kevin Negandhi: 2006–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Dari Nowkhah: 2004–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Ducis Rodgers: 2009–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Will Selva: 2007–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Anish Shroff: 2008–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- J.W. Stewart: 2003–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Adnan Virk: 2010–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Sara Walsh: 2010–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Bram Weinstein: 2008–present (anchor, THE BEAT), made debut 2008-06-08
- Steve Weissman: 2010–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Mike Yam: 2008–present (anchor, ESPNews)
Former
- David Amber: 2003-2005 (anchor, ESPNews), now with the NHL Network
- Anthony Amey: 2004-2007 (anchor, ESPNews), now a weekend sports anchor at WTTG (FOX) in Washington, DC
- Andre Aldridge: 1997-2000 (anchor, ESPNews), now with NBA TV
- John Anderson: 1999-2000 (anchor, ESPNews), now a SportsCenter anchor for ESPN
- Ben Becker: 2005–2007 (anchor, ESPNews), now weekend morning anchor for WPEC-TV in West Palm Beach, FL
- Pat Boyle: 1999–2004 (anchor, ESPNews), now a SportsNite anchor and reporter for Comcast SportsNet Chicago
- Cara Capuano: 2000–2004 (anchor, ESPNews), now in same position at ESPNU
- Neil Everett: 2001–2005 (anchor, ESPNews), now a Los Angeles-based SportsCenter anchor for ESPN
- Dave Feldman: 1996–2000 (afternoon anchor, ESPNews), now a sports director at WTTG (Fox) in Washington, DC
- Chuck Garfien: 1996–1998 (anchor, ESPNews), now a SportsNite anchor and reporter for Comcast SportsNet Chicago
- Kirk Gimenez: 2003-2007 (anchor, ESPNews), now a SportsNite anchor for SportsNet New York
- Mike Golic: 2004-2005 (co-host, Mike and Mike in the Morning)
- Mike Greenberg: 1996-2005 (co-host, Mike and Mike in the Morning and anchor, ESPNews), now a SportsCenter anchor for ESPN in addition to his current duties on the aforementioned radio show
- Mike Hall: 2004–2005 (anchor, ESPNews), formerly with ESPNU from 2005-03-04 to 2007-04-27, now with the Big Ten Network
- Bob Halloran: 1999-2003 (anchor, ESPNews), now at WCVB-TV in Boston
- David Holmes: 2005–2006 (anchor, ESPNews), now a sports reporter and substitute sports anchor at WTVG (ABC) in Toledo, OH
- Jason Jackson: 1996-2002 (anchor, ESPNews), now a broadcaster for the Miami Heat
- Dana Jacobson: 2002-2005 (anchor, ESPNews), now co-host of ESPN First Take on ESPN2
- Brian Kenny: 2003–2005 (anchor, ESPNews, The Hot List), now co-anchor of the 6pm edition of SportsCenter on ESPN and studio host of Friday Night Fights on ESPN2
- Mark Malone: 1996–2004 (anchor, ESPNews), now sports director for WBBM-TV (CBS) in Chicago, IL
- Iain Page: 1996–1999 (anchor, ESPNews), now with The Golf Channel
- Bill Pidto: (1996–2008) (anchor, ESPNEWS), now with Versus
- Dave Revsine: 1996–2007 (anchor, ESPNews), now lead anchor at the Big Ten Network
- Betsy Ross: 1998–2001 (anchor, ESPNews)
- Scott Reiss: 2001–2008 (anchor, ESPNews), now with Comcast SportsNet Bay Area
- Keith Russell: 2000-2005 (anchor, ESPNews), now in same position at WPVI (ABC) in Philadelphia, PA
- Danyelle Sargent: 2003–2006 (anchor, ESPNews), now in same position on FSN's Final Score
- Bill Seward: 1996–2000 (anchor, ESPNews), now a sports anchor at KNBC (NBC) in Los Angeles, CA, CBS Radio and Universal Sports Network
- Mike Tirico: 1996–? (anchor, ESPNews), now a play-by-play commentator for ESPN; was an original anchor on ESPNews when it was launched on 1996-11-01
- Stan Verrett: 2002-2009 (anchor, ESPNews), now a Los Angeles-based SportsCenter anchor for ESPN
- Pam Ward: 1996–2004 (anchor, ESPNews), now a play-by-play commentator for ESPN
- Whit Watson: 1997–2002 (anchor, ESPNews), now at Sun Sports
- Matt Winer: 2001–2009 (anchor, ESPNews), now at Turner Sports
References
ESPNtv.com - The People
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