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1993–present. Notable credit (s) SportsCenter. MLB Baseball, NFL football, College football. Spouse. Ani Levy [1] Steve Levy ( / ˈliːviː /; born March 12, 1965) [2] is an American journalist and sportscaster for ESPN. He is known for his work broadcasting college football, Monday Night Football and the National Hockey League .
WPVI-TV (channel 6), branded 6 ABC, is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the market's ABC outlet. Owned and operated by the network's ABC Owned Television Stations division, the station maintains studios on City Avenue in the Wynnefield Heights section of Philadelphia, and a transmitter in the city's Roxborough neighborhood.
Jim O'Brien (reporter) James Franklin Oldham, better known as Jim O'Brien (November 20, 1939 – September 25, 1983), was an American newscaster. He was a member of the WPVI-TV Channel 6 Action News team, which became the highest-rated television news team in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley region during the late 1970s and ...
NFL fans are still getting used to ESPN’s new Monday Night Football broadcasting team of Steve Levy, Louis Riddick and Brian Griese. The new Monday Night Football broadcasting team made their ...
ESPN's No. 2 "Monday Night Football" booth is getting a makeover. Chris Fowler will replace Steve Levy as the booth's play-by-play announcer, The New York Post's Andrew Marchand reports.Levy has ...
— Steve Levy (@espnSteveLevy) November 9, 2021 Harris finished with 62 rushing yards and a touchdown on 22 carries on Monday night in their win against the Bears, which marked their fourth ...
Matt Vasgersian. Chris Myers and Laura Okmin. January 2, 2008. Terry Donahue and Pat Haden. Laura Okmin. January 1, 2007. Thom Brennaman. Barry Alvarez and Charles Davis. Chris Myers.
Steve Levy Π 2001: PA Alpha Delta: 1967: Steve Levy started as a sportscaster in 1973 after 3 years in radio. He co-anchored the news at NBC 10, WCAU-TV in Philadelphia and worked at the channel from 1982 until 2005. He has served on the board of directors of the Ronald McDonald House in Philadelphia.