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Tim Brando: (College football play-by-play); currently with Fox Sports [3] Kevin Corke: (SportsCenter anchor); currently White House Correspondent for Fox News Channel; Jim Durham: 1992–2012 (NBA coverage) (Deceased) Jim Simpson: 1979–1988 (College football, basketball) [3]
In 2020, Cain left ESPN to move to Fox News as co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend (along with Jedediah Bila and Pete Hegseth). [12] [13] Cain's last appearance on First Take was on June 24, 2020, [14] and his final episode of The Will Cain Show aired two days later. [15] His first appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend was in August 2020. [13]
Brian Custer: 2021–present (ESPN CFB, ESPN College Basketball and NBA on ESPN) Ian Darke: 2010–present (MLS and World Cup coverage) Dan Shulman: 1995–present (MLB and college basketball play-by-play announcer) Joe Tessitore: 2003–present (boxing and college football coverage) [1]
Tim Brando/Spencer Tillman/Holly Sonders (Fox/FS1) Joe Davis or Aaron Goldsmith/Brady Quinn/Bruce Feldman (Fox/FS1) Brian Custer or Eric Collins or Cory Provus/Ben Leber/Jen Hale (Fox/FS1) Tim Brando/Spencer Tillman/Holly Sonders/J.P. Morosi (Fox/FS1) Justin Kutcher or Chris Vosters/Petros Papadakis and DeMarco Murray/Holly Sonders or Jen Hale ...
People who occasionally or regularly appeared on Fox News as panelists should not be placed in this category unless that is the sole reason they are notable.
Previously, Corke was a news anchor at WTVJ-TV NBC in Miami. [4] Corke also has been frequently seen as a play-by-play sports broadcaster for ESPN. [5] [6] Corke was an anchor and coordinating producer at ESPN in Bristol, Connecticut. [7] While there, he could be seen anchoring SportsCenter, the network's flagship program. [8]
Hall is perhaps best known for being the winner of the first season of ESPN's reality television show Dream Job. For his efforts, Hall won a one-year contract to be an anchor on ESPN's popular sports news program SportsCenter and a new Mazda 3. On the night that he won, March 28, 2004, Hall also took a sports quiz to raise his salary.
Fox News Now, the first program to air on the network, focused on all the news in only fifteen minutes; Fox News Watch, hosted by Eric Breindel 1997-1998 Eric Burns 1998-2008 E. D. Hill 2008 and finally Jon Scott 2008-2013; Fox on..., FNC's rolling programming focusing on select topics, each running about 20 minutes