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Julie Anne Donaldson (born 1978) is a beauty queen from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida who won the Miss Florida USA pageant in 2001. She has also worked as a sportscaster on the New York City based network SportsNet New York, Boston, Massachusetts television station WHDH-TV 7 and as an anchor for Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic network. Donaldson is a graduate of the University of Florida. ==Career== Donaldson won the Miss Florida USA title in the state pageant held in Orlando, FL in July 2000.〔 (Google cache)〕 She had previously placed first runner-up to Kristin Ludecke in the previous year's pageant. Donaldson competed in the Miss USA 2001 Pageant won by Kandace Krueger of Texas, but did not place. In July 2001 she passed on her title to Shannon Ford. In 2006, Donaldson joined SportsNet New York at the network's inception. She has made numerous reports from various sporting events covered by SNY, and hosts ''Mets Weekly'', a weekly program recapping New York Mets games, trades, injuries, and other features. She just spent 2 years working for the network from 2006-2007. Donaldson worked as a TV host for Miami Heat's ''Heat TV''.〔(SportsNet New York's Sports News Team profiles ). Retrieved 2006-11-24.〕 Prior to that, Donaldson went on to co-host''Sports Rap'' on Fox Sports Net Florida. Donaldson has also co-hosted "Softball 360" on Fox Sports Net National, as well as on Information Television Network co-hosting the PBS series ''Healthy Body Healthy Mind''. In February 2008 Donaldson was hired as the Boston Red Sox New England Patriots Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins reporter and fill-in sports anchor for Boston NBC affiliate WHDH-TV 7. She left the job in December 2008 seeking "a fresh start in a new market" in the wake of significant publicity related to her being a victim of domestic assault. In June 2010, Donaldson was employed as a freelance reporter for Comcast SportsNet’s Mid-Atlantic network covering sports stories in the Washington, D.C. area, filling in for regular contributor Jill Sorenson while she was out on maternity leave.〔 Three months later (September 2010), Donaldson was promoted to anchor/reporter after Lisa Hillary left CSN Mid-Atlantic for its sister network in Philadelphia. ''SportsNet Central,'' CSN's daily news program, premiered October 4, 2010. The then-new show replaced CSN's ''SportsNite'' and ''SportsDay,'' which were re-launched as the new entity. ''SportsNet Central'' airs daily at 6 p.m., 10:30 p.m. and 1 a.m., as well as multiple times each morning. Chick Hernandez and then-network newcomer Julie Donaldson handled the 10 and 11 p.m. editions from October 2010-September 2013. Donaldson is now paired with Michael Jenkins for the 10:30 p.m. editions of ''SportsNet Central''. 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「Julie Donaldson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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