Alex Flanagan
Alex Flanagan was a sports journalist on TV who was awarded awards. Today, she's a family agent and expert in media education. Her 30 years working as a sports reporter at the highest level of TV help her make sense of the media industry and career. Alex Flanagan one of the most renowned and successful Sportscasters was born on the west coast of Arizona Arizona United States on 23 September 1973. She worked for The Keith Olbermann Evening News as a feature reporter. Flanagan worked as a sports reporter at ESPN from 2000 until the year 2006. She worked for ESPN between 2000 and 2006, covering about college football. She reported on the College World Series as well as the Women's Tennis Association's tours championships NCAA Basketball, Men's College Basketball, and the NCAA Women's event. As a reporter with SportsCenter Flanagan regularly wrote stories about games like the Lakers Dodgers Angels UCLA USC and the Chargers. She reported on the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament and college football bowls as well as spring training games for the NBA. In SportsCenter she introduced an entertainment-focused segment called Hollywood Highlights. She also co-hosted the Home Depot College Football Awards travel show as well as ESPN Classic.
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