Marc Fein

Marc Fein
Born Marc Alan Fein
(1967-10-21) October 21, 1967
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Occupation TV sports anchor, journalist, TV show host
Years active 1992-present

Marc Fein (born Marc Alan Fein October 21, 1967 in Miami, Florida) is a sports journalist, sports news anchor, and television sports studio host, formerly one of the main studio hosts for the NBA TV show, NBA Gametime Live. He is also the host of its show, The Beat, and has been the substitute host for Ernie Johnson on the NBA on TNT.[1]

Broadcasting career

Prior to his present work at NBA TV, Fein was at one time the exclusive studio host for and NASCAR on TNT Live!. He formerly hosted TBS College Football and TBS Baseball. He has also hosted Atlanta Thrashers broadcasts on Turner South before the station was sold to NewsCorp.

Prior to joining Turner Sports, Fein worked as a sports anchor, host and reporter for KDFW-TV in Dallas, Texas. He also hosted a pre-game show for the Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars. Before joining KDFW, Fein worked at CNN and CNNSI; and contributed a weekly column for CNNSI.com. In 2009, he filled in for Chip Caray on selected Braves games on Peachtree TV. In 2011, he moved back to Dallas and is one of the current news anchors at KXAS. Fein called for the minor league St. Petersburg Cardinals as well as the Tampa Spartans men's basketball. He was the radio studio host for the Dallas Cowboys. While as a student at University of Miami, he provided play by play and color commentary for Hurricanes football, basketball, and baseball.

Education

Fein, who was raised in South Florida, was in the class of 1986 at Ransom Everglades School and is a 1991 graduate of the University of Miami, where he holds a Bachelor's degree in Communications. Fein shares the same birthday as Daron Sutton.

References

  1. Quigley, Eileen S. (2006) International Television & Video Almanac ISBN 0-900610-78-6

External links

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