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Dara McIntosh is an American journalist and television presenter. She has worked in sports as a sideline reporter, a domestic studio anchor, and as an American presenter for an international network. She has worked as a celebrity correspondent covering celebrities and red carpet events. ==Early career== McIntosh worked in TV, radio, and newspapers at Purdue University. She left early to take an internship at CNN headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. She took classes toward her degree locally while working on the internship. After graduation, she moved to Detroit to work for local radio and TV stations. She also worked for the NBA Detroit Pistons franchise. McIntosh took her next job at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, CT as a production assistant. Thereafter, she moved to New York to work for MLB productions, where she was part of a production team nominated for an Emmy for its work on historical chronicles of the legends of baseball. She interviewed Ken Griffey, Jr. and first stepped onto the Yankee Stadium field. She then moved south to take an on-air job at NBC affiliate KRBC in West Texas. She worked as an anchor/reporter, where she covered local high school sports and the Dallas professional sports teams. She moved back to New York in 2005, where she auditioned for the role of host on the Nick at Nite network show ''Hi-Jinx''. She did not get the job, but she did land a recurring acting role on the show, which included Hollywood stars partaking in pranks on kids. From that role, she was booked as a special reporter for an episode of the Tyra Banks talk show in its inaugural season. In 2006 she joined the start up network, Al Jazeera International, in the Americas bureau as a sports presenter. She worked alongside Canadian sports announcer Brendan Connor. She attended the White House Correspondents Dinner during President George W. Bush’s last term. She reported on various international stories, including the murder of Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer during the Cricket World Cup in Kingston, Jamaica. She reported on the return of the NFL New Orleans Saints franchise to the Superdome in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dara McIntosh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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