Saturday, August 13, 2011

( Ann Curry Today Show And Meet Molly Mcgrath FOX Sports With Joan Lunden Ann Curry Goodbye At NBC TODAY Show And Zabrina Reyes. wins $100,000 Dr. Pepper scholarship ) Patcnews Aug 13, 2011 The Patriot Conservative News Tea Party Network Reports Ann Curry Today And Meet Molly Mcgrath The Women of FOX Sports and Ann Curry And Joan Lunden Saying Goodbye At NBC TODAY Show And Zabrina Reyes. wins $100,000 Dr. Pepper scholarship © All Copyrights Reserved By Patcnews


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In an intense and stressful moment, I allowed my emotions to get the best of me and said some insulting

ESPN reporter suspended over video of insults to towing company worker

Britt McHenry
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By Cox Media Group National Content Desk
ESPN reporter Britt McHenry  has been suspended for a week after a video was released Thursday in which she insults a towing company worker.
“I’m in the news, sweetheart,” McHenry says on the video. “I will f------ sue this place.”
After she apparently realizes there is video of her interaction, McHenry continues.
“I wouldn’t work in a scumbag place like this,” she says. “That’s all you care about, taking people’s money. With no education, no skill set, just wanted to clarify that. Do you feel good about your job?... So I can be a college dropout and do the same thing?... Maybe if I was missing some teeth they would hire me, huh?... I’m in television and you’re in a f------ trailer, honey.”
The video ends with McHenry’s last insult to the attendant:
“Lose some weight, baby girl.”
McHenry posted an apology on her Twitter account.

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BobSmyth's avatarYeah, right. A talking head on TV has a "skill set". She's just another blond bimbo on tv because of her t*ts.










 

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Molly McGrath Biography

In what could be categorized as a meteoric rise through the broadcast ranks, it has taken just three short years for San Francisco native Molly McGrath to go from the lecture halls of Boston College to the network anchor desk and football sidelines at FOX Sports. The 25-year old McGrath now holds a primary role as one-half of the host combination for America’s Pregame, a nightly news and analysis show that previews all of the compelling stories, games and events from across the nation every weeknight at 6:00 P.M. ET on FOX Sports 


1.From the sidelines to the control room
A zealot for preparation who comes from an athletic background, McGrath was a four-year member of the BC cheerleading squad and received the Athletic Director's Award for Academic Excellence every year she was on campus in Chestnut Hill (2007-11). In addition to a full slate of undergraduate coursework and an ongoing commitment to the cheerleading team, she kick-started her journalism career by approaching the athletic department about the creation of a student-reporter position on the school's website. In that role, she produced and hosted her own show that she taped in a resident dining hall, gaining valuable experience interviewing athletes, generating story ideas and writing her own scripts. McGrath also completed summer internships at both NBC Sports (2009, 2010) and the New England Sports Network (2009) while in college, and upon graduation in 2011, she accepted a production assistant position at ESPN.
A Big Break In Boston
With a series of production-side experiences in hand, it was in December 2011 that McGrath caught her on-camera break. She joined the NBA's Boston Celtics as the team's in-arena host for home games, in addition to filling in at its sideline reporter for game broadcasts on Comcast SportsNet New England and also hosting the network's weekly TV magazine, Celtics Now!.  After the successful stint with the Celtics, she auditioned for a role at FOX Sports 1 and started as an anchor at the network's update desk in Los Angeles in August of 2013. That fall, she also made her debut as a sideline reporter for FOX, picking up assignments for NFL, college football and college basketball games. In March of 2014, McGrath was then chosen to join veteran broadcaster Mike Hill on the newly-created America's Pregame. Now opposite Hill - she conducts on-air interviews with correspondents and athletes, and provides daily updates on newsworthy items from the world of sports. Continuing the momentum of her remarkable ascent, McGrath was chosen as FOX's lead sideline reporter for the 2014 college football season, joining a broadcast team of play-by-play man Gus Johnson and veteran analyst Charles Davis.
Personal
Given the name Molly Anne McGrath...Born in San Francisco...Attended St. Ignatius College Prep in San Francisco, where she was a member of a competitive cheerleading team each of her four years during high school and also participated in her school's theater program, performing in plays...Graduated from Boston College in 2011 with a B.A. in communications, with an emphasis in broadcast journalism...Her older brother, Pat, played linebacker and defensive end for the Princeton University football team from 2005-2008...In her free time, she enjoys running, bike-riding along the beach and playing with her 1-year old terrier mix puppy, Stewart, a rescue dog she adopted after moving to California...Also enjoys traveling and names Boston, Hawaii, Lake Tahoe and Napa Valley as her favorite places to visit...Lists Vernon Davis, David Ortiz and Buster Posey as her favorite athletes, Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand as her favorite book, and Scandal and Homeland as her favorite television shows...Residence: Santa Monica, California.

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Zabrina Reyes. wins $100,000 Dr. Pepper scholarship





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SAN FRANCISCO — Zabrina Reyes of San Diego threw 11 passes into an oversized Dr. Pepper can Saturday, December 6 during halftime of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championship Game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
As a result of her throwing accuracy, the University of California -San Diego freshman was awarded $100,000 towards her college tuition.
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Reyes revealed that she entered the competition prepared. It was reported that she had built a replica target and practiced three times a week for an entire month. She was even deft enough to grab two footballs at a time from the rack with one in each hand, cutting down her motion time.
“I felt like I could have practiced more, but I guess it was enough,” said a modest Reyes, one of 16 finalists picked out of over 1,700 participants.
Reyes, who is studying arts and sciences, was emotional after the victory, bursting in tears in front of the nationally televised audience. She said the prize money would take some weight off of her and her parents’ shoulders, and that it would “lessen the financial burden,” allowing her to concentrate on her studies.
“I just started crying, that’s all I could do,” Reyes said in a telephone interview via a video story on CBN News 8 with Matt Johnson.
She thanked the soft drink company for the opportunity to participate in the event then thanked her family and friends in both San Diego and Philippines for their support. Many on social media were so impressed with her passing skills that they called for Reyes to play quarterback for their favorite college football team.
“Out of my three sisters I’m like the least athletic, so it’s pretty funny,” said Reyes, who saw the tweets directed her way and admitted the most quarterbacking she would be doing in the future is maybe playing a little toss out in the yard.
In Reyes’ profile page for the contest, she said she would like to “cure ignorance,” “redefine abnormal” and has “always had an itch to understand the people around me.” Part of the scholarship money will also go towards funding school for her younger sister.


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