List of ESPNews personalities
This is a list of several past and present personalities on the ESPNews network.[1] (NOTE: All of the current ESPNews anchors listed below are now SportsCenter anchors as of June 2013.)
Current
- Max Bretos: 2010–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Linda Cohn: 1996–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- Kevin Connors: 2008–present (anchor, ESPNews)
- David Lloyd: 1997–present (anchor, ESPNews)
Former
- David Amber: 2003-2005 (anchor, ESPNews), now with the NHL Network
- Andre Aldridge: 1997-2000 (anchor, ESPNews), now with NBA TV
- John Anderson: 1999-2000 (anchor, ESPNews), now a SportsCenter anchor for ESPN
- Steve Berthiaume: 1999–2005, 2007–2012 (anchor, ESPNews), now an Arizona Diamondbacks play-by-play commentator with Bally Sports Arizona
- Michelle Bonner: 2005–2012 (anchor, ESPNews)
- Cindy Brunson: 1999-2012 (anchor, ESPNews), now with Bally Sports Arizona
- Steve Bunin: 2003–2012 (anchor, ESPNews), was in same position at Comcast SportsNet Houston (now Root Sports Southwest) until October 2014, now with Yahoo! Sports
- Ryan Burr: 2006–2011 (anchor, ESPNews), now with the Golf Channel
- Cara Capuano: 2000–2004 (anchor, ESPNews), now in same position at ESPNU
- Jonathan Coachman: 2008–2017 (anchor ESPNews), now WWE Pre show host
- Lindsay Czarniak 2011–2017 (anchor, ESPNews), was later a SportsCenter anchor for ESPN let go on August 31, 2017
- Neil Everett: 2001–2005 (anchor, ESPNews), now a Los Angeles-based SportsCenter anchor for ESPN
- Dave Feldman: 1996–2000 (afternoon anchor, ESPNews), now a SportsNet Central anchor for NBC Sports Bay Area
- Mike Golic: 2004-2005 (co-host, Mike & Mike)
- Mike Greenberg: 1996-2005 (co-host, Mike & Mike 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 BTN
- Mike Hill: 2005–2013 (anchor, ESPNews), now with Fox Sports 1
- 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 TBD in the AM on CBS Sports Radio; also co-anchor on CBS This Morning Saturday; now with CBS News and Sports
- Brian Kenny: 2003–2005 (anchor, ESPNews, The Hot List), now with MLB Network
- Michael Kim: 1996–2013 (anchor, ESPNews), now with 120 Sports
- Mark Malone: 1996–2004 (anchor, ESPNews), now sports director for WBBM-TV (CBS) in Chicago, IL
- Jade McCarthy: 2012-2013 (anchor, ESPNews), was later a SportsCenter anchor, let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017
- Dari Nowkhah: 2004-2011 (anchor, ESPNews), now in same position at ESPNU
- Bill Pidto: 1996–2008 (anchor, ESPNEWS), now with MSG Network
- Dave Revsine: 1996–2007 (anchor, ESPNews), now lead anchor at BTN
- Scott Reiss: 2001–2008 (anchor, ESPNews), now with NBC Sports Bay Area
- Danyelle Sargent: 2003–2006 (anchor, ESPNews), now in same position at NFL Network
- Will Selva: 2007–present (anchor, ESPNews), now at NFL Network
- Bill Seward: 1996–2000 (anchor, ESPNews), now a sports anchor at NBC Sports, CBS Radio and PBP announcer of Rugby World Cup on NBC
- Anish Shroff: 2008-2012 (anchor, ESPNews), now an anchor and a play-by-play commentator at ESPNU
- Jaymee Sire: 2013–2017 (anchor, ESPNews), was later a SportsCenter anchor, let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017
- Mike Tirico: 1996–? (anchor, ESPNews), now a host and play-by-play commentator for NBC Sports; 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
- Sara Walsh: 2010–2017 (anchor, ESPNews), was later a SportsCenter anchor, let go by ESPN on May 4, 2017
- Pam Ward: 1996–2004 (anchor, ESPNews), now a play-by-play commentator for ESPN
- Whit Watson: 1997–2002 (anchor, ESPNews), now with the Golf Channel
- Bram Weinstein: 2008-2010 (anchor, ESPNews), was later a SportsCenter anchor, left ESPN in 2015
- Matt Winer: 2001–2009 (anchor, ESPNews), now with Turner Sports and NBA TV
- Mike Yam: 2008–2012 (anchor, ESPNews)
- Adnan Virk: 2010–2019 (anchor, ESPNews)
References
- ^ ESPNtv.com - The People
- v
- t
- e
- George Bodenheimer
- Edwin Durso
- Chuck Pagano
- Norby Williamson
- James Pitaro
Streaming |
|
---|---|
Linear TV | |
Part-time | |
Radio |
Japan |
| ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Latin America |
| ||||||
Netherlands |
| ||||||
Oceania | |||||||
Sub-Saharan Africa |
sports networks
- Arena Football League (minority stake, 2006–2009)
- ESPN 3D (2010–2013)
- ESPN America (2002–2013)
- ESPN Classic (U.S.) (1995–2021)
- ESPN Classic (UK) (2006–2013)
- ESPN Classic Canada (2001–2023)
- ESPN College Extra (2015–2023)
- ESPN Full Court (2007–2015)
- ESPN GamePlan (1992–2015)
- ESPN Goal Line & Bases Loaded (2010–2020)
- Grantland (2011–2015)
- ESPN HS (1997–2012)
- ESPN The Magazine (1998–2019)
- ESPN MVP (2005–2006)
- ESPNscrum (2007–2015)
- ESPN Star Sports (equity stake, 1996–2012; incl. ESPN Asia (1995–2013))
- ESPN5 (2017–2020)
- WatchESPN (2011–2019)
- Sony ESPN (2016–2020)
- ESPN West
- Current personalities
- Former personalities
- ESPNews personalities
- ESPNU personalities
- ESPN Radio personalities
- Presidents of ESPN
Owners: Walt Disney Company (80%); Hearst Communications (20%)