Get to Know Madelyn Burke, the New ‘SportsCenter’ Anchor at ESPN
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Rising New York Giants Reporter Scores Breakthrough ESPN Job in Full-Circle Career Move
Longtime New York Giants reporter Madelyn Burke is officially taking the next step in her career — landing a coveted role at ESPN in what she’s calling a true “full-circle moment.” After spending the past decade covering the Giants across multiple platforms, Burke is set to join ESPN as a SportsCenter anchor, marking a major breakthrough for one of the most recognizable faces around the franchise. FROM GIANTS SIDELINE TO SPORTS CENTER DESK Burke…
ESPN Taps Television Host Madelyn Burke as New "SportsCenter" Anchor
Television host Madelyn Burke has joined ESPN as a SportsCenter anchor.What's Happening:Burke is set to begin her new role in April on the network’s flagship news and information program, SportsCenter.Burke brings nearly a decade of experience as a multi-platform host covering the New York Giants, having most recently appeared on...
Ex-Giants host Madelyn Burke joins ESPN as 'SportsCenter' anchor
Madelyn Burke was a production assistant for ESPN at Super Bowl 42 in Arizona — the David Tyree helmet catch game — and Super Bowl 43 in Tampa, cutting her teeth as a young PA trying to get a foothold in the industry. Nearly 20 years later, she’s joining the network as a SportsCenter anchor. ESPN announced Monday that Burke is coming aboard in April, based at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, where she once interned in the production coordination of…
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