Jacobson says she was partly motivated to leave ESPN's relatively pastoral locale to be able to live in Manhattan. Still, she wondered, "Am I really going to find this great job when I don't know what it is? Jacobson will also have still undetermined TV roles on the CBS Sports Network cable channel -- "for some people that would be nerve-wracking, but for me it's exciting" -- after starting the radio gig. ESPN declined to comment. And Jacobson brings a strong female perspective that's not on network sports radio, not in the overall marketplace.
Jacobson says radio can seem intimidating. She assumes largely male sports talk audiences are skeptical about female hosts, When she first filled in on the Mike and Mike show and for Patrick,"As a woman, I was scared to do it. It's me for hours. You have to have this 'no fear level' that I know what I'm talking about. Jacobson, an award-winning journalist, has been contributing to CBS News programs since At CBS News, Jacobson has fielded a variety of assignments, including coverage of the Winter Olympics in South Korea, the ongoing investigation and aftermath of sexual abuse charges against former U.
Everest and a profile of parents biking across the country to support Gold Star families. Jacobson began her television career as an assignment editor at the CBS affiliate in her hometown of Detroit, Mich. Lee Cowan — National Correspondent. Enrique Acevedo — Correspondent. Peter Van Sant — Correspondent. Elizabeth Palmer — senior foreign correspondent. Dana anchored the 6 to 8 p. Dana and her husband Sean Grade exchanged the wedding vows on September 23, During that colorful wedding ceremony, she wore a beautiful sleeveless gown while Sean looked dapper in a traditional suit.
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