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Andrea Kremer

Andrea Kremer (born February 25, 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American television sports journalist. She currently works as the Chief Correspondent for the NFL Network〔http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/onairtalent/andrea-kremer〕 where she leads the network's coverage and in-depth reporting on health and safety, a critical issue facing professional sports. Kremer is also a correspondent on HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel". Until the 2011 season she worked as a sideline reporter for NBC on the network's coverage of ''Sunday Night Football''.
Kremer has covered more than 20 Super Bowls, the NBA Finals and All-Star Game, Major League Baseball's All-star Game and League Championship Series, college football bowl games, Stanley Cup Playoffs and Finals, NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, U.S Olympic basketball trials, 2012 U.S. Olympic swimming trials, and the PGA Championship.
==Early life and career==
Kremer was born February 25, 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She graduated from Friends Select School in Pennsylvania and then became a student at the University of Pennsylvania. While at the University of Pennsylvania, Kremer became a member of the sorority Phi Sigma Sigma and pursued her passion for ballet, performing with the (Philadelphia Civic Ballet Company ). Kremer triple minored in English, sociology and anthropology, graduating ''cum laude'' in 1980.
Kremer began her career in 1982 as the sports editor of the ''Main Line Chronicle'' in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, the state’s largest weekly newspaper. Upon completing a story on NFL Films, the television production arm of the National Football League, Kremer’s mother urged her to apply for a position.
She left the ''Chronicle'' in 1984 to join NFL Films as its first female producer. Her first assignment was working on the HBO program “Inside the NFL”. Kremer worked until 1989 as a producer, director and on-air personality for the show “This is the NFL”. She also produced a number of one-hour specials including “The All-Pro Dream Team,” “All the Best” and “Gift of Grab”. She received an Emmy Award nomination in 1986 for writing and editing the NFL Films special “Autumn Ritual.” While at NFL Films, Kremer also served as contributing reporter to the Philadelphia Eagles Pre-Game Show on WIP-AM.

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