Bonnie Bernstein

Bonnie Bernstein (born in Brooklyn, New York on 16th April 1970) is an American television sports reporter. She grew up in Howell, New Jersey. She attended the University of Maryland, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in broadcast journalism, after being a four-time All-American in Gymnastics. She received the Thomas M. Fields award for excellence in academics and sports. Bernstein has worked for various radio and television channels: until 1995 as sports anchor at NBC affiliates KRNV-TV and KRNV radio in Reno, Nevada. During weekends in 1993, she would fly back to Maryland to anchor ABC's WMDT-TV. Until 1993 she also served as news and sports director of WXJN-FM radio in Lewes, Delaware. In 1995 she became a correspondent for ESPN 's SportsCenter in Bristol, Connecticut; and in 1998 moved to CBS, where she has mostly covered NFL football games and interviewed players and coaches. She has covered three Super Bowls; during Super Bowl XXXVIII, she became the first sportscaster in history to cover the Super Bowl for both network television and radio at the same time. Bernstein has also covered the NBA Finals, Major League Baseball playoffs, the US Open, NCAA men's and women's basketball games and the NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships; she hosts several half time shows; and has worked as a reporter at CBS's "NFL Countdown" show. Official Website of Bonnie Bernstein Bernstein, Bonnie

 

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