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Amanda Dukes WESH, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Wedding, Salary, and Net Worth

Amanda Dukes ( Full name: Amanda Ober Dukes) is an American journalist working as an anchor and reporter for WESH-TV. During her career as a journalist, she has received several professional awards including an Emmy for the coverage of the tragic shooting death of a police officer in Orlando. Before joining WESH-TV in 1997, Amanda was working as a news anchor for WMUR TV.

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Cari Champion ESPN, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, and Net Worth

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Cari Champion is a popular American broadcast journalist and television personality. As of now, Cari co-hosts Cari & Jemele (Won’t) Stick to Sports with Jemele Hill on the Vice on the TV network. Cari has served as an anchor and reporter for the Tennis Channel and as the host of ESPN2’s First Take. She became an anchor for ESPN’s flagship program SportsCenter in July 2014. Following almost six years at the network, Cari parted ways with ESPN in February 2020.

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JC Monahan Nbc Boston, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Illness, Salary, and Net Worth

JC Monahan is an American journalist working as an evening news anchor for NBC10 Boston. She came out to share her struggle with depression and debilitating anxiety that made her overdose on Xanax in 2018. JC shared her story to help people normalize mental illness. Before joining NBC10 in July 2017, she was working as a Chronicle Co-host and Evening News anchor for WCVB-TV.

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Bomani Jones ESPN, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Podcast, Wife, Salary, and Net Worth

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Bomani Jones is a popular American sports journalist who is now hired by ESPN. Initially, Bomani served as the co-host of Highly Questionable together with Dan Le Batard, prior to leaving the show in June 2017 to develop his own show, titled High Noon. Bomani is also a constant panelist on Around the Horn. He also hosts the podcast named The Right Time with Bomani Jones at ESPN as well as his own podcast titled The Evening Jones. In addition, Bomani has also written for SB Nation, Salon, as well as Page 2 at ESPN.com.