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Will Manso : ウィキペディア英語版
Will Manso
Will Manso (born February 20, 1975 in Weehawken, New Jersey, United States) is an American TV journalist and host. He is currently the WPLG Local 10 sports director and lead sports anchor, as well as reporter and Miami Heat studio host for road broadcasts on Sun Sports in Miami, Florida.
==Career==
The 2013-14 season marks Will Manso’s first as a member of the Miami HEAT broadcast
team. He joins the HEAT TV studio for road games on Sun Sports as the pre-game, halftime
and post-game host and will also work a number of home games in a reporter capacity, doing
interviews with assistant coaches and postgame hits outside the opposing locker room. In
addition to his HEAT duties, Manso is the Sports Director at WPLG (ABC) in Miami and also
serves as a host for primetime specials that air on WPLG.
Manso began his on-air career in 1996 as a sportscaster at UMTV, the student produced
news station for the University of Miami. He helped develop a half-hour sports show called
"Sportsdesk" and also anchored and reported for the school's newscast, Newsvision.
The New Jersey native left Miami for his first professional job in 1997 as the Weekend Sports Anchor/Reporter at
KPAX-TV in Missoula, Montana. He later worked for the now defunct WOTV (ABC) in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1998,
before getting a job at WPLG in March 1999. Manso has served as a Weekend Sports Anchor/Reporter, News Anchor/
Reporter and Specials Host at WPLG. He was promoted to the position of Sports Director at WPLG in 2007.
Manso spends most of his free time with his daughter, Katelyn, and his wife, Elizabeth. A proud Cuban-American,
he is involved in a number of community events and often speaks at local schools. He also emcees numerous events
throughout the year and is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalism
Manso began his on-air career in 1996 as a Sportscaster at UMTV, the student produced news station for the University of Miami in Coral Gables. He helped develop a half-hour sports show called "Sportsdesk" and also anchored and reported for the school's newscast, Newsvision.
After majoring in Broadcast Journalism and History, he left Miami for his first professional job in 1997 as the Weekend Sports Anchor/Reporter at KPAX-TV in Missoula, Montana. He later worked in the now defunct WOTV (ABC) in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1998, before getting a job at WPLG in March 1999. He has served as a Weekend Sports Anchor/Reporter, News Anchor/Reporter and Specials Host at WPLG.
He was promoted to the position of sports director at WPLG in 2007, after his predecessor, former Miami Dolphin Jimmy Cefalo, resigned his position to manage a wine business. In addition to his duties as sports reporter, he also hosted the short-lived WPLG singing competition show called "Gimme the Mic."
Manso has served as Emcee of the South Beach Wine & Food Festival,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Paula Dean and Will Manso at Sobe Food Festival )〕 Florida.
In 2009, he was voted in a Miami Herald poll as the most popular sportscaster in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale TV market. Manso has also served as a guest fill-in host on WQAM radio in Miami.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Will Manso )

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