Andrea Kremer Bio | Wiki
Andrea Kremer is a veteran and Award-winning American On-Air personality presently she calls for “Thursday Night Football” games on Amazon Prime Video alongside Hannah Storm. Additionally, Andrea also serves as the Chief Correspondent for the NFL Network.
She also works at HBO as a correspondent and hosts both Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel and We Need To Talk on CBS. Andrea has covered major sports events including the PGA Championship, 2012 U.S. Olympic swimming trials, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, hockey’s Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Finals, college football bowl games, the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, League Championship Series, and the NBA Finals.
Andrea Kremer Age | Birthday
She was born on February 25, 1959, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Andrea is 63 years old and celebrates her birthday on February 25 each and every year.
Andrea Kremer Height
She is a woman of average stature. Andrea stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in (approx. 1.65 m).
Andrea Kremer Family
She was born and also raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States of America under the loving care and support of her hardworking and devoted parents. Andrea holds an American nationality by birth but belongs to the white nationality. S
Andrea Kremer Husband
She is a married woman. Andrea is happily and contentedly married to her handsome and supportive husband John Steinberg. John currently works at the University of Massachusetts, where he serves as an archaeologist. Despite being married for over a decade the lovely couple has no children yet, however, we shall update you as soon as there are any changes on the matter.
Andrea Kremer Education
Growing up in Pennsylvania Andrea graduated from Friends Select School and later enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania, where she was awarded her degree in Broadcast journalism.
Andrea Kremer NBC
After leaving ESPN in 2006, Andrea joined NBC’s Sunday Night Football, where she served as a sideline reporter and also contributed to Football Night. While reporting at NBC Andrea covered the 2010 Winter Olympics that were held in Vancouver and the Beijing 2008 Olympics.
During her time in Beijing, she covered diving, swimming, and also Michael Phelps’s pursuit of his eighth gold medal. In 2012, Andrea covered the competition between two swimming legends, Michael Phelps, and Ryan Lochte. However, in 2011 she left NBC and was replaced by Michele Tafoya.
Andrea Kremer NFL Networks
She had her first taste in journalism in 1982, at Main Line Chronicle, where, she was hired as a sports editor. There, Andrea covered a story on NFL Films, which is a production arm of the National Football League. In 1984, Andrea left the magazine to join NFL Films, where she was the very first female to occupy the role of a producer. She was assigned to work on “Inside the NFL” which was an HBO program. For five years, she served as the producer, director, and on-air personality for “This is the NFL”.
In 1986, she has received an Emmy nomination for producing “Autumn Ritual.” Andrea also produced “Gift of Grab”, “The All-Pro Dream Team”, and “All the Best”. Additionally, she also served as a contributing reporter to the Philadelphia Eagles a pre-game show that aired on WIP-Am. Later in 1989, Andrea joined ESPN as the first female correspondent based in Chicago. Five years later she was transferred to Los Angeles. While at ESPN Andrea has been featured on various programs including Monday Night Countdown, Outside the Lines, ESPNEWS, ESPN Radio, Sunday NFL Countdown, and SportsCenter. Additionally, she also moderated roundtable discussions as a fill-in host for “Up Close”. Most of her stories revolved around sexual assault, domestic violence, and drug abuse.
In 2006 Andrea left ESPN to join NBC Sunday Night Football, as a sideline reporter and also a contributor to Football Night in America. In February 2009, Andrea joined Super Bowl XLIII and two years later she left Sunday Night Football. Since 2007, Andrea has been serving as a correspondent on HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel. While working as a correspondent at Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, Andrea covered one-on-one interviews with sports legends including Kobe Bryant, Pete Carroll, Phil Jackson, DeMaurice Smith, Joakim Noah, John Harbaugh, and Barrett Robbins. In 2012 Andrea officially joined the NFL Network as a Chief Correspondent.
Andrea’s other colleagues at NFL include:
Mike Garafolo – Sportcaster
Michael Robinson – Analyst
Rachel Bonnetta – Television Host and Reporter
Will Selva – Anchor and co-host
Joe Thomas – Analyst
Andrea Kremer Awards
Throughout her career as a journalist, Andrea has received several awards and nominations for her outstanding and remarkable reports. Some of the awards she received include the 2001 and 2005 Emmy Awards, the 2012 Peabody Award for covering a story about drug abuse, and the 2005 PRISM Award for covering a story about Dexter Manley’s drug addiction.
Andrea has also received receive numerous nominations In 2007 she was inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame, in 2014 she was again inducted into the Cynopsis Sports Hall of Fame for her large contribution to the Sports industry and in 1997 the POV magazine named her among the “Most Influential” moms in the nation.
Andrea Kremer Salary
From her current job as a contributor for the NFL Network and host for “Thursday Night Football”. Andrea’s average salary is $96,870 annually.
Andrea Kremer Net Worth
She has been working in the media industry as a journalist for over three decades. Therefore, it is only right to conclude that she has successfully accumulated her legally acquired fortune over the years. Andrea’s average net worth is $963,270.
How Old Is Andrea Kremer
She was born to her loving and caring parents on February 25, 1959, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the United States. Therefore, Andrea is 63 years old.
Is Andrea Kremer Married
Yes. Andrea is contentedly married to her handsome husband John Steinberg. John currently works as an archaeologist at the University of Massachusetts.