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Erin Andrews Erin Andrews Erin Andrews 2012 Shankbone.JPG Andrews at the 2012 premiere of What to Expect When You're Expecting Born Erin Jill Andrews May 4, 1978 (age 35) Lewiston, Maine, United States Education University of Florida (BA) Occupation Sportscaster, journalist Years active 2000–present Notable credit(s) College GameDay co-anchor (2010–2012), Good Morning America correspondent (2010–2012) Website http://erinandrews.com Erin Jill Andrews (born May 4, 1978) is an American sportscaster, journalist, and television personality. She currently hosts FOX College Football for Fox Sports.[1] Andrews was previously a co-host of College GameDay on ESPN and a contributor for Good Morning America on the ABC network.[2][3] Contents [hide] 1 Early life and family 2 Career 2.1 Early work (2000–2004) 2.2 ESPN (2004–2012) 2.3 FOX Sports (2012–present) 3 Charitable work 4 Stalking incident 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External links Early life and family[edit] Andrews was born in Lewiston, Maine, to Paula Andrews, a teacher, and Steven Andrews, a TV journalist.[4][5] She moved to Tampa, Florida, as a young girl when her father, a six-time Emmy Award–winner, began working as an investigative reporter for WFLA-TV.[6] She is of Irish descent. Andrews attended Bloomingdale High School in Valrico, Florida, where she was a member of the cheerleading team, student government, and the National Honor Society.[5] Following her graduation from high school in 1996, Andrews attended the University of Florida, graduating in 2000 with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Telecommunications.[2] While in college she was a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority,[7] and the Florida Gators Dazzlers dance team from 1997 to 2000.[2] She has a younger sister, Kendra Andrews, who is a professional dancer and actress.[8] Career[edit] Early work (2000–2004)[edit] In 2000 Andrews was employed by Fox Sports Florida as a freelance reporter. In 2001–2002 she served as a Tampa Bay Lightning reporter for the Sunshine Network. From 2002–2004 Andrews covered the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Thrashers, and Atlanta Hawks for the Turner South network as a studio host and reporter.[2] ESPN (2004–2012)[edit] Andrews at a 2010 college football game Andrews began working for ESPN in May 2004 as a reporter for ESPN National Hockey Night. She has also reported for the College World Series, Little League World Series, and Great Outdoor Games. Andrews began serving as a sideline reporter for ESPN College Football Saturday Primetime and Big Ten college basketball games, and in 2005 her job expanded to include ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime and Major League Baseball sideline reporting. From 2008 to 2010 she reported for ESPN’s and ABC’s live coverage of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.[2] Andrews has been a guest on several talk shows, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[9] In 2010 Andrews appeared on the tenth season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars, partnered with Maksim Chmerkovskiy. They placed third out of 11 couples.[10] On January 13, 2011, it was announced that Andrews signed an endorsement deal with Reebok to promote its ZigTech brand.[11] Two weeks prior, as a sideline reporter during the 2011 Rose Bowl, Andrews noted that Texas Christian University Horned Frogs football players were slipping on the turf because of the new Nike shoes they were wearing. Due to the conflict of interest, ESPN announced revised endorsement guidelines for its journalists that required Andrews to end her endorsement deal with Reebok by the end of 2011.[12] Andrews hosted the first hour of ESPN's College GameDay on ESPNU, and had been a Good Morning America correspondent on ABC since 2010, though she had not appeared on the show since covering the Oscars in February 2011.[3] She left ESPN in June 2012. FOX Sports (2012–present)[edit] Andrews reporting for Fox Sports on the deck of the USS Midway (CV-41) On June 29, 2012, it was announced that Andrews was leaving ESPN to join Fox Sports. She is currently serving as host of Fox College Football's studio show with Eddie George and Joey Harrington joining her as analysts. Andrews is also a contributor on Fox NFL Sunday and serves as a field reporter for most major sporting events aired on Fox - such as the MLB All-Star Game, the World Series, the NFL Playoffs, and Daytona 500.[13] Charitable work[edit] Andrews became a spokesperson for the Kraft Foods Huddle to Fight Hunger campaign in 2010 which aimed to raise $2.86 million for Feeding America.[14] In May 2011 she co-hosted the Music Builds: CMT Disaster Relief Concert on the CMT network to raise money for the American Red Cross in response to the April 27th tornadoes in the Southern United States.[15] In September 2011 Andrews partnered with StubHub to support the Girls Night Out initiative, a program to encourage women to attend more sporting events. A portion of ticket revenues generated through the program goes to the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, a support organization for survivors of deceased military personnel.[16] Stalking incident[edit] In 2008 Michael David Barrett, 46, filmed Andrews in her hotel room through peepholes at the Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and the Radisson Airport Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. On July 16, 2009, one of these videos, in which Andrews appeared totally nude, was posted online and quickly went viral.[17] Barrett was arrested on October 2, 2009, by the FBI for interstate stalking, and pled guilty to the charges on December 15, 2009. A second tape of Andrews was discovered on Barrett's computer by authorities in which she is nude in her room at the Radisson Airport Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This tape was never made public.[18][19] On March 15, 2010, Barrett was sentenced to 30 months in prison, three years of probation, $5,000 in fines, and $7,366 in restitution.[20] He served his sentence at the Seattle Community Corrections and was released on July 3, 2012.[21] Andrews has sued Barrett, Marriott International, Radisson Hotels, and five other entities for negligence and invasion of privacy in connection with the secret videotaping.[22] In her lawsuit against Marriott, Andrews alleged that hotel employees gave Barrett the dates she would be at a hotel and a room next to hers.[23] In 2011 Andrews worked with U.S. Senator, Amy Klobuchar, to enact a new federal anti-stalking law.[24] As of July 2011 Andrews still was trying to get the video removed from the internet.[25] In March 2013, Andrews' lawyers filed a motion in Los Angeles Superior Court seeking to quash a subpoena from Marriott "seeking her payroll records, contracts, performance reviews, any disciplinary reports, as well as other employment information from her current employer, Fox."[23] The attorneys say Marriott is also seeking "physician letters, notes, annual physicals, and other related medical records" and that the request is an attempt to "harass and embarrass" Andrews.[23] Gallery[edit] Erin Andrews, Cubs vs Brewers, July 30, 2008.jpg Erin-Andrews-oSu-mizzou-Oct-20-2008.jpg ErinAndrews.jpg Erin-Andrews-UT-vs-A&M-Nov-27-08.jpg References[edit] ^ http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefootball/story/erin-andrews-joins-fox-college-football-070112 ^ a b c d e "Erin Andrews | ESPN MediaZone". Espnmediazone3.com. 2009-10-27. Retrieved 2011-09-20. ^ a b Hibberd, James (2011-07-13). "Erin Andrews signs new ESPN deal". Reuters. Retrieved 2011-09-20. ^ "Erin Andrews tells Oprah she's 'victim of a stalker'". ^ a b "Erin Andrews: Minding Your P's & Q's And A Lot More". ^ "From WFLA News Channel 8". WFLA.com. Retrieved 2010-06-24. ^ Notable Zetas, zetataualpha.org, Retrieved on 16 May 2010. ^ "Erin Andrews Twitter account, Tweet dated 5/16/11 at 11:36 AM CST". ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2933395/#Self ^ Kinon, Cristina:"'Dancing with the stars' 2010: Erin Andrews and Maksim Chmerkovskiy tie with Nicole Scherzinger" New York Daily News, May 25th 2010 ^ "Andrews will pitch Reebok ZigTech". The Boston Globe. 2011-01-13. ^ USA Today. 2011-04-13 http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gameon/post/2011/04/ouch-espns-erin-andrews-to-lose-her-reebok-deal-next-year/1 |url= missing title (help). ^ "ESPN: Erin Andrews leaving ESPN for Fox". June 29, 2012. Retrieved June 30, 2012. ^ Elliott, Stuart (2010-08-20). "Kraft Goes Bowl-ing to Help Feed the Country - NYTimes.com". Mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2011-09-20. ^ Bahn, Chris (2011-09-13). "Erin Andrews, CMT Looking To Help Arkansas, Other States Impacted By Storms". ArkansasSports360.com. Retrieved 2011-09-20. ^ Fisher, Eric (2011-09-13). "StubHub Signs Erin Andrews To Promote New Girls Night Out Initiative". SportsBusiness Daily. Retrieved 2011-09-20. ^ De Lollis, Barbara (2010-07-16). "ESPN's Erin Andrews files suit against Marriott, Radisson and stalker". usatoday.com. Retrieved 2011-09-20. ^ Robinson, Mike (October 3, 2009). "Michael David Barrett: Man Arrested In Erin Andrews Peeping Tom Case". Huffington Post. ^ "Court filing: Man accused of stalking ESPN reporter to plead guilty". cnn.com. 2009-12-10. Retrieved 2011-09-20. ^ "ESPN reporter Erin Andrews' stalker gets 2˝ years in prison". sports.espn.go.com. 2010-03-15. Retrieved 2011-09-20. ^ "Federal Bureau of Prisons". Bop.gov. Retrieved 2011-09-20. ^ USA Today, Retrieved August 3, 2010 ^ a b c Molloy, Tim (6 March 2013). "Erin Andrews accuses hotel of trying to violate her privacy: again". Yahoo! News. Reuters. Retrieved 6 March 2013. ^ Martinez, Edecio. "Erin Andrews and Sen. Amy Klobuchar Introduce Tougher Federal Anti-Stalking Bill". CBS News. Retrieved 2011-05-14. ^ Weir, Tom. "Stalker episode still haunts Erin Andrews". USA Today. Retrieved 2012-11-05. External links[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Erin Andrews Official website Erin Andrews on Twitter Erin Andrews on Facebook Awards and achievements Preceded by Kelly Osbourne & Louis van Amstel Dancing with the Stars (US) third place contestant Season 10 (Spring 2010 with Maksim Chmerkovskiy) Succeeded by Bristol Palin & Mark Ballas [show] Links to related articles Categories: 1978 birthsLiving peopleAmerican television sports announcersCollege football announcersCollege basketball announcers in the United StatesMajor League Baseball announcersNational Basketball Association broadcastersNational Football League announcersNational Hockey League broadcastersPeople from Androscoggin County, MaineSportspeople from Tampa, FloridaUniversity of Florida alumniWomen sports announcersDancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series) participantsMotorsport announcers

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