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Matt Winer

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American television personality (born 1969)
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Matt Winer
Winer at the 2014 World Basketball Festival
EducationUniversity of Missouri, 1991, BA in Journalism
Occupations
Years active1991–present

Matt Winer is an American television personality who is currently working for TNT Sports.

Career

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Turner Sports signed Winer in 2010 to contribute to coverage of sports across its networks.[1] He became the primary studio host for Major League Baseball on TBS , replacing Ernie Johnson Jr., who moved into a play-by-play role. He is also a studio host on NBA TV, and contributes to TNT's coverage of NASCAR, NBA, and the PGA Tour. He is one of the studio hosts for College Basketball on CBS.

Winer worked for ESPN from 2001 through 2009 He was often seen as an anchor on ESPNEWS and the 6:00 pm ET edition of SportsCenter , or as a host of NBA Fastbreak and College Football Scoreboard . He also hosted the SportsCenter 30 at 30 Update during Saturday Night Football and game updates during ABC's coverage of college football.

Prior to ESPN, Winer worked at four different television stations: KSDK-TV in St. Louis, Missouri, WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids, Michigan, WJTV-TV in Jackson, Mississippi, and KTVQ-TV in Billings, Montana.

Education

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Winer is a graduate of the University of Missouri and was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He has been nominated for four regional sports Emmys.

References

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  1. ^ "Matt Winer Officially Picked Up By Turner Sports". Awful Announcing. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
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