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This is a list of several past and present personalities on the [[ESPNews]] network.<ref>[http://sports.espn.go.com/espntv/espnBio?type=name ESPNtv.com - The People]</ref> (NOTE: All of the current ESPNews anchors listed below are now ''SportsCenter'' anchors as of June 2013.)
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==Current==
* [[Max Bretos]]: 2010–present (anchor, ESPNews)
* [[Linda Cohn]]: 1996–present (anchor, [[ESPNews]])
* [[Kevin Connors]]: 2008–present (anchor, ESPNews)
* [[David Lloyd (sportscaster)|David Lloyd]]: 1997–present (anchor, [[ESPNews]])

==Former==
* [[David Amber]]: 2003-2005 (anchor, ESPNews), now with the [[NHL Network (Canada)|NHL Network]]
* [[Andre Aldridge]]: 1997-2000 (anchor, ESPNews), now with [[NBA TV]]
* [[John Anderson (broadcaster)|John Anderson]]: 1999-2000 (anchor, ESPNews), now a ''SportsCenter'' anchor for ESPN
* [[Steve Berthiaume]]: 1999–2005, 2007–2012 (anchor, ESPNews), now an [[Arizona Diamondbacks]] play-by-play commentator with [[Bally Sports Arizona]]
* [[Michelle Bonner]]: 2005–2012 (anchor, ESPNews)
* [[Cindy Brunson]]: 1999-2012 (anchor, ESPNews), now with [[Bally Sports Arizona]]
* [[Steve Bunin]]: 2003–2012 (anchor, [[ESPNews]]), was in same position at Comcast SportsNet Houston (now [[Root Sports Southwest]]) until October 2014, now with [[Yahoo! Sports]]
* [[Ryan Burr]]: 2006–2011 (anchor, [[ESPNews]]), now with the [[Golf Channel]]
* [[Cara Capuano]]: 2000–2004 (anchor, [[ESPNews]]), now in same position at [[ESPNU]]
* [[Jonathan Coachman]]: 2008–2017 (anchor ESPNews), now WWE Pre show host
* [[Lindsay Czarniak]] 2011–2017 (anchor, [[ESPNews]]), was later a ''SportsCenter'' anchor for ESPN let go on August 31, 2017
* [[Neil Everett]]: 2001–2005 (anchor, ESPNews), now a [[Los Angeles]]-based ''SportsCenter'' anchor for ESPN
* [[Dave Feldman]]: 1996–2000 (afternoon anchor, [[ESPNews]]), now a ''SportsNet Central'' anchor for [[NBC Sports Bay Area]]
* [[Mike Golic]]: 2004-2005 (co-host, ''[[Mike & Mike]]'')
* [[Mike Greenberg]]: 1996-2005 (co-host, ''[[Mike & Mike]]'' and anchor, ESPNews), now a ''[[SportsCenter]]'' anchor for ESPN in addition to his current duties on the aforementioned radio show
* [[Mike Hall (sportscaster)|Mike Hall]]: 2004–2005 (anchor, ESPNews), formerly with [[ESPNU]] from 2005-03-04 to 2007-04-27, now with [[Big Ten Network|BTN]]
* [[Mike Hill (sportscaster)|Mike Hill]]: 2005–2013 (anchor, [[ESPNews]]), now with Fox Sports 1
* [[Bob Halloran (ABC sportscaster)|Bob Halloran]]: 1999-2003 (anchor, ESPNews), now at [[WCVB-TV]] in Boston
* [[David Holmes (sportscaster)|David Holmes]]: 2005–2006 (anchor, [[ESPNews]]), now a sports reporter and substitute sports anchor at [[WTVG]] ([[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]) in [[Toledo, OH]]
* [[Jason Jackson (reporter)|Jason Jackson]]: 1996-2002 (anchor, ESPNews), now a broadcaster for the [[Miami Heat]]
* [[Dana Jacobson]]: 2002-2005 (anchor, ESPNews), now co-host of ''TBD in the AM'' on [[CBS Sports Radio]]; also co-anchor on [[CBS This Morning|CBS This Morning Saturday]]; now with [[CBS News]] and [[CBS Sports|Sports]]
* [[Brian Kenny (sportscaster)|Brian Kenny]]: 2003–2005 (anchor, ESPNews, ''[[The Hot List]]''), now with [[MLB Network]]
* [[Michael Kim (television anchor)|Michael Kim]]: 1996–2013 (anchor, [[ESPNews]]), now with [[120 Sports]]
* [[Mark Malone]]: 1996–2004 (anchor, ESPNews), now sports director for [[WBBM-TV]] ([[CBS]]) in [[Chicago, IL]]
* [[Jade McCarthy]]: 2012-2013 (anchor, ESPNews), was later a ''SportsCenter'' anchor, let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017
* [[Dari Nowkhah]]: 2004-2011 (anchor, ESPNews), now in same position at ESPNU
* [[Bill Pidto]]: 1996–2008 (anchor, ESPNEWS), now with [[MSG (TV network)|MSG Network]]
* [[Dave Revsine]]: 1996–2007 (anchor, ESPNews), now lead anchor at BTN
* Scott Reiss: 2001–2008 (anchor, ESPNews), now with [[NBC Sports Bay Area]]
* [[Danyelle Sargent]]: 2003–2006 (anchor, [[ESPNews]]), now in same position at NFL Network
* Will Selva: 2007–present (anchor, ESPNews), now at NFL Network
* [[Bill Seward]]: 1996–2000 (anchor, ESPNews), now a sports anchor at [[NBC Sports]], [[CBS Radio]] and PBP announcer of Rugby World Cup on NBC
* [[Anish Shroff]]: 2008-2012 (anchor, ESPNews), now an anchor and a play-by-play commentator at ESPNU
* [[Jaymee Sire]]: 2013–2017 (anchor, ESPNews), was later a ''SportsCenter'' anchor, let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017
* [[Mike Tirico]]: 1996–? (anchor, ESPNews), now a host and play-by-play commentator for NBC Sports; was an original anchor on ESPNews when it was launched on 1996-11-01
* [[Stan Verrett]]: 2002-2009 (anchor, ESPNews), now a Los Angeles-based ''SportsCenter'' anchor for ESPN
* [[Sara Walsh]]: 2010–2017 (anchor, ESPNews), was later a ''SportsCenter'' anchor, let go by ESPN on May 4, 2017
* [[Pam Ward]]: 1996–2004 (anchor, ESPNews), now a play-by-play commentator for ESPN
* [[Whit Watson]]: 1997–2002 (anchor, ESPNews), now with the Golf Channel
* [[Bram Weinstein]]: 2008-2010 (anchor, ESPNews), was later a ''SportsCenter'' anchor, left ESPN in 2015
* [[Matt Winer]]: 2001–2009 (anchor, ESPNews), now with [[Turner Sports]] and [[NBA TV]]
* [[Mike Yam]]: 2008–2012 (anchor, ESPNews)
* [[Adnan Virk]]: 2010–2019 (anchor, ESPNews)

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