After nearly a decade as the sideline reporter for the New York Knicks on MSG Network, Rebecca Haarlow is moving on.
Haarlow discussed her decision in a statement and also went into what’s next for her.
“After nine incredible seasons broadcasting Knicks games on MSG Networks, I have decided to step away to focus on my consulting firm, Rebecca Haarlow Communications, where I help companies drive growth through exceptional public speaking, storytelling and media training,” Haarlow said, per Neil Best, Newsday. “I extend my deepest gratitude to both MSG Networks and the Knicks organization for a lifetime of unforgettable memories. I’ll forever be a fan. Go Knicks.”
MSG Networks acknowledged Haarlow’s departure on X (formerly Twitter).
“Wishing you luck and success in your new business – Rebecca Haarlow Communications,” the statement said. “You will always be a part of the MSG Networks family!!”
The post included a photo, along with the message “Thank you Rebecca, for nine incredible seasons.”
Wishing you luck and success in your new business – Rebecca Haarlow Communications. You will always be a part of the MSG Networks family!! pic.twitter.com/DnRbYyhTXq
— MSG Networks (@MSGNetworks) September 20, 2024
Haarlow began working as the sideline reporter for MSG in the 2015-16 season, replacing Tina Cervasio. Previously Haarlow held the same job with the Portland Trail Blazers. She has also worked as a reporter for the NFL Network.
[Newsday.com, MSG Networks on X, Photo Credit: MSG Network on YouTube]

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