- ESPN and Erin Andrews are no more. But alas, audiences will continue to get their fill of the popular sports personality on Fox Sports. (Chicago Tribune)
- Erin Andrews may not want the world, but she certainly wants more than mere sideline-reporting duties, asserting reality TV as within the realm of possibilities as she heads to Fox. (Bleacherreport.com)
- Former ESPN reporter and host Erin Andrews has signed a multi-year pact with Fox Sports, the network announced Sunday. (TheWrap)
- Erin Andrews is not extending her contract with ESPN after eight years and will be moving to Fox Sports, Fox announced Sunday. (YAHOO!)
- Here are some recent updates in the TV sports world. Erin Andrews turned down a contract to stay at ESPN and instead will work at Fox Sports. She will be a part of the college football shows on Fox and FX plus will do NFL and MLB work for the network. (Akron Beacon Journal)
- ESPN reporter Erin Andrews is leaving the Worldwide Leader to join Fox Sports. Andrews will anchor a new primetime college football pregame show, and will contribute to Fox Sports' NFL and MLB coverage. (Mediabistro.com)
- Lots of exciting news with the Pac-12 network coverage. And it looks like another prominent face will be covering the conference on a regular basis. Chip Kelly jumps with delight! Erin Andrews is moving to Fox Sports. SI. (Pacific Takes)
- Erin Andrews has officially spurned ESPN to work with Fox Sports. Losing perhaps the biggest name in sideline reporting is a blow to the powerhouse network that is the Worldwide Leader. (Bleacherreport.com)
- PREVIOUSLY: Erin Andrews is leaving ESPN after eight years at the sports network, where she co-hosted "College GameDay." Her contract expires Saturday and is not being renewed. An ESPN spokesperson confirmed the news Friday in a statement. (comcast.net)
- New York Los Angeles – College football on FOX just became must-watch TV this fall as the popular Erin Andrews, one of sports television's brightest stars, rejoins the FOX Sports family. (Sports Radio 910)
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Erin Andrews
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