Hannah Storm
Hannah Storm (born Hannah Storen on June 13, 1962) is co-host of CBS' The Early Show.
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June 13 - 1962 - CBS - The Early Show
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Storm graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1983, with degrees in political sciences and communications. She is married to NBC Sports anchor Dan Hicks.
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University of Notre Dame - 1983 - NBC Sports - Dan Hicks
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Her first job was for WNDU-TV, the Notre Dame-owned NBC affiliate in South Bend, Indiana, from 1982 and 1983. She worked for three different stations in Texas until 1988, when she was hired by WPCQ in Charlotte (now WCNC) as sports anchor and reporter. She reportedly got her professional surname during her stint as a disc jockey for a radio station specializing in heavy metal music.
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WNDU-TV - NBC - South Bend, Indiana - 1982 - 1983 - Texas - 1988 - Charlotte - WCNC - Heavy metal music
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In 1992, Storm was hired by NBC. She has worked four Olympic Games, as well as NBA and WNBA basketball, NFL football, figure skating, and MLB baseball. Storm became the first woman in American television history to host a major network's sports package when NBC had her host baseball games from 1995 to 1999, and then the NBA games from 1997 to 2002. She also covered NBA games on cable for Turner Network Television.
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1992 - NBC - Olympic Games - NBA - WNBA - Basketball - NFL - Football - Figure skating - MLB - Baseball - American - 1995 - 1999 - NBA games - 1997 - 2002 - Cable - Turner Network Television
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She has introduced Robert Schnakenberg's series of books primarily based on the stories of WNBA players, these books are named Women Who Win. She also wrote a book named Go Girl: Raising Healthy, Successful Girls Through Sports.
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While covering the 1995 World Series for NBC, Storm unwittingly came into the crosshairs of volitale, Cleveland Indians slugger Albert Belle. Apparently, prior to Game 3, Storm was waiting in the Indians' dugout for a prearranged interview with Indians leadoff man, Kenny Lofton. Then out of nowhere, Belle came screaming profanities towards Storm.
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1995 World Series - Cleveland Indians - Albert Belle - Kenny Lofton - Profanities
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In October 2002, she moved to CBS as host of The Early Show.
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October 2002 - CBS
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