Alex Flanagan
Alex Flanagan was a sports TV journalist who won numerous awards. Today, she's a family-friendly agent as well as expert in media education. Her experience spans 30 years in sports TV and the media to assist people with their careers and the industry. Alex Flanagan, born 23 September 1973 Arizona Arizona United States is one of America's most well-known and well-off Sportscasters. She was the principal reporter on The Keith Olbermann Evening News. Flanagan was a reporter for ESPN between 2000 and 2006. She covered college football on the ESPN sideslines starting in 2000 through 2006. She reported on all of the College World Series as well as the Women's tennis championships of the Tennis Association as well as the Men's College Basketball tournament and NCAA Women's tournament. Flanagan also worked as an SportsCenter reporter who covered games for the Lakers Dodgers Angels UCLA USC, and Chargers. Other assignments include covering spring training as along with the NBA playoffs as well as college football matches as well as tournaments like the NCAA men's basketball tourney. At ESPN she was instrumental in launching an entertainment-themed segment on SportsCenter called "Hollywood Highlights." She was also the co-host of The Home Depot College Football Awards and ESPN Classic road shows.
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