Try to get a degree and a job at a local news station (doesn't have to be in sports). Once you've done that, get to know the sports anchor(s) for that station and make sure it's what you really want to do. Then pursue a job as a sports reporter, using your sports anchor friends as references, if you want, and begin a good track record. When you feel ready, attend conventions and events being held by the network you want to work for (Like ESPN) and try to make some contacts. If you're lucky, they will have an openning and you will land the job. Remember: some things are easier said than done!
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Most anylists have played football in 1965 and such like John Madden he played football and so did Chris Berman. You might play football for like ten years before you retire from football and become an anylist.
The link below is from the official ESPN website, and will give you step by step instructions on how to join the ESPN staff for any position, including to become a reporter.
ESPN is constantly looking for talented people. Simply check their website for the open positions and locations currently available. http://jobs.espncareers.com/
There is no such position as an ESPN sportscaster for the NY Yankees. ESPN broadcasters work for ESPN and no individual team.
One can find information about current available jobs at ESPN by going to the main website of ESPN. Click on the careers and jobs link and one will find all current jobs available.
28 women work for ESPN but they are all lesbians
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Whatever amount it is is too much, I actually actually think he may pay ESPN to work there.
Well, to become an NCIS special agent you need at least an accredited baccalaureate degree.
Salary, earning potential, and marketability are not only determined by the type of field you are in and the degree you possess. It depends on your position within that field, the institution you work for, your experience, expertise, personal abilities, critical thinking skills, problem solving abilities, dedication and commitment toward ones work, and more. Thus, salary is not so much dependent on the type of degree as much as it is dependent on the person who holds the degree. Still, if you have a specific occupational title, you can then retrieve the estimated mean annual wage particular to that occupation.