Fran Charles
Fran Charles (born October 19, 1968) is an American television personality for MLB Network, formerly for NFL Network.
Career
Charles received his Master's degree from the Columbia School of Journalism after completing his Bachelor's degree in Communication at Stanford University.
Charles began his career in broadcasting in St. Louis, Missouri as an overnight reporter, news writer and assignment editor at KSDK-TV. A year later, he became a weekend sports anchor at WDTN in Dayton, Ohio. After three years in Dayton, Charles became the weekend sports anchor at WHDH-TV in Boston.
Charles served as the blow-by-blow announcer for the HBO Sports series Boxing After Dark from 2000 to 2007 and has also worked on KO Nation, HBO Pay-Per-View Boxing and World Championship Boxing.
From 2002 to 2006, Charles was the host of the weekly golf show, PGA Tour Sunday on USA Network, serving as lead anchor for studio segments during PGA Tour events.
Additionally within the NBC family of networks, Charles was an anchor and reporter for NBC Sports, where he anchored the weekend Sportsdesk show and provided live reports and interviews for NBA on NBC. He also anchored sports at WNBC in New York City while working for NBC Sports.
Charles joined NFL Network at the start of the 2006 season and shared duties as host of NFL Total Access with Rich Eisen. From 2010 to 2013, Charles hosted NFL GameDay Final, joining Steve Mariucci, Deion Sanders and Michael Irvin to cap off all of Sunday’s action with the latest highlights, interviews and analysis from each game. During NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football schedule from 2010 to 2013, Charles, alongside analysts Kurt Warner, Sterling Sharpe, Jay Glazer, Brian Billick and Jim Mora, hosted Thursday Night Kickoff Presented by Sears from Los Angeles. He was also a studio host for NFL Network's coverage of the Arena Football League.
Charles was featured in EA Sports' Madden NFL 10 as the main host of “The Extra Point”, a weekly recap show that broke down the highs and lows in a network-style show. Alex Flanagan was his co-host.
Charles made his MLB Network debut as studio host during the 2013 World Baseball Classic on March 9.[1]
References
- ^ "Fran Charles joins MLB Network's On-Air Talent Lineup". News. MLB.com. March 4, 2013.
External links
- Fran Charles at IMDb
- Fran Charles Bio at hbo.com
- American television personalities
- Arena football announcers
- Boxing commentators
- Golf writers and broadcasters
- National Football League announcers
- National Basketball Association broadcasters
- Major League Baseball broadcasters
- College football announcers
- NFL Network
- MLB Network personalities
- Stanford University alumni
- Living people