Alex Flanagan
Alex Flanagan was a sports journalist on TV who was awarded numerous awards. Today, she's an agent for families and is an expert in media training. Her experience spans 30 years in sports TV and the media industry to aid people with their careers and the industry. Alex Flanagan, born 23 September 1973 Arizona Arizona United States is one of America's most famous and successful Sportscasters. She worked for The Keith Olbermann Evening News as a feature reporter. Flanagan was employed by ESPN between 2000 and 2006. She reported for ESPN in the midst of college football games between 2000 to 2006. She served as a sideline journalist for College World Series, Women's Tennis Association's Tour Championships, the men's college football team and NCAA Women's Basketball Championships. Flanagan was a SportsCenter reporter that covered the Lakers Dodgers Angels UCLA USC, and Chargers. Her other work includes covering spring training, as along with the NBA playoffs as well as college football matches as well as games at the NCAA men's basketball championship. Her job with ESPN included launching an SportsCenter segment that focuses on entertainment called Hollywood Highlights. Additionally, she hosted and was host for both the Home Depot College Football Awards in addition to ESPN Classic roadshows.
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