ESPN to have all-female broadcast for Heat-Celtics
Beth Mowins, Doris Burke, and Cassidy Hubbarth will form ESPN's all-female broadcast team.
Beth Mowins, Doris Burke, and Cassidy Hubbarth will form ESPN's all-female broadcast team.
Always a fun moment!
ESPN will produce an all-women's telecast for their NBA doubleheader on International Women's Day on Wednesday.
In addition to Beth Mowins, Doris Burke, and Lisa Salters, production roles will also be staffed by women on-site and in Bristol.
Mowins will become the fifth woman to work in an MLB television booth.
Mowins, Griese and Rutledge will call Jets-Lions, with the new top team of Joe Tessitore, Jason Witten, Booger McFarland and Lisa Salters calling the late Rams-Raiders game.
ESPN needs to figure something out to get more interest in their weekly NFL broadcast.
Mike Missanelli said, “I don’t know why the sporting world needs a female play-by-play person on an NFL game."
Beth Mowins is joining the CBS broadcast team as an NFL play-by-play analyst
Mowins will be the first woman to ever call NFL play-by-play for the network.
Mowins and Ryan have already called one practice game
Mowins is well aware of the footsteps she's following in as a female voice on NFL broadcasts.
ESPN is providing more opportunities to more people than any of their competitors.
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