Bonnie Bernstein Biography
Bonnie Bernstein is an American journalist, sports reporter, and executive who has been named one of the most accomplished female sportscasters in history by the American Sportscasters Association. She is the vice president, of content and brand development of Campus Insiders as well as the on-air “face” of the network. Additionally, Bonnie is a freelance at The Dan Patrick Show, ESPN, espnW, and DirecTV and serves as a guest commentator on several news networks, including MSNBC, NBC, and FOX News Channel. Bonnie hosts TerpVision which is a quarterly television program showcasing the University of Maryland and its notable alumni. Moreover, also serves at the University of Maryland on the Board of Visitors for the Phillip Merrill College of Journalism.
Bernstein joined ESPN in 1995 as its Chicago Bureau Chief where she covered Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls’ record-setting championship run and also served as a correspondent at Sunday NFL Countdown and SportsCenter. Moreover, she joined CBS Sports in 1998 as the lead sideline reporter for the NCCA Men’s Basketball Championship and feature reporter for The NFL Today. Nevertheless, Bernstein rejoined ESPN in 2006 as a field reporter for Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN with Jon Miller and Joe Morgan, a college football reporter for ESPN on ABC and she hosted many of ESPN’s high-profile shows such as NFL Live, Jim Rome Is Burning, and Outside the Lines.
Bonnie Bernstein’s Age, Birthday, Ethnic Background, and Nationality
Bonnie Bernstein (age 51 years) was born on 16 August 1970, in Brooklyn, New York, in the United States of America. A Brooklyn native, Bonnie has a white ethnic background and holds American nationality by birth. Further, she normally celebrates his birthday on 16th August every year. READ ALSO: Prim Siripipat
Bonnie Bernstein Height, Weight, and Other Measurements
Bernstein stands at an average height of 5 feet 7 inches (approximately 1.72 m) and maintains an average bodyweight of around 58kg. Moreover, her other body measurements are 34-24-34 inches which include bust, waist, and hips respectively. However, her shoe size and cup size are publicly not known at the moment.
Bonnie Bernstein Parents and Siblings/ Famil
Born Bonnie Lynn Bernstein in Brooklyn, New York, but raised in Howell, New Jersey in the United States of America by her caring and supportive parents. She was raised in a Jewish religion alongside a brother and sister whose names have not been provided at the moment yet. She prefers to keep most of her personal life a secret from the public thus not sharing any further details about her siblings.
Bonnie Bernstein Education Background
Bernstein attended Howell High School in New Jersey where she is a member of the school’s hall of fame. Additionally, she attended the University of Maryland where she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in broadcast journalism and she was a four-time Academic All-America in gymnastics.
Bonnie Bernstein Husband/ Spouse and Children/ Married
Bonnie has been married twice and she is presently divorced at the moment. She was first married to her husband Roy Thornton and after their divorce, she later got married to Grant Reynolds. Moreover, she has yet to let the public know any information about whether she has children or not.
Bonnie Bernstein ESPN
Bonnie is a sports reporter and executive who has been named one of the most accomplished female sportscasters in history by the American Sportscasters Association. She joined ESPN in 1995 as its Chicago Bureau Chief where she covered Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls’ record-setting championship run and also served as a correspondent at Sunday NFL Countdown and SportsCenter.
She later rejoined ESPN in 2006 as a field reporter for Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN with Jon Miller and Joe Morgan, a college football reporter for ESPN on ABC and she hosted many of ESPN’s high-profile shows such as NFL Live, Jim Rome Is Burning, and Outside the Lines.
Bonnie Bernstein CBS
She joined CBS Sports in 1998 as the lead sideline reporter for the NCCA Men’s Basketball Championship. Further, feature reporter for The NFL Today.
Bonnie Bernstein Salary Today
Bernstein is a freelance at “The Dan Patrick Show”, ESPN, espnW, and DirecTV. She serves as a guest commentator on several news networks, including MSNBC, NBC, and FOX News Channel. Bernstein earns a decent estimated annual salary of around $400,000 per year.
Bonnie Bernstein’s Net Worth Today
Bernstein is an American journalist, sports reporter, and executive. She has been named one of the most accomplished female sportscasters in history by the American Sportscasters Association. Moreover, she has managed to accumulate a great net worth over the years. Bonnie’s estimated net worth is around $2 million dollars.
How old is Bonnie Bernstein Today?
Bonnie is 51 years old today. Born on 16 August 1970, in Brooklyn, New York, in the United States of America.
What happened to Bonnie Bernstein?
Five days after going through severe leg pain while covering the Texas-Oklahoma Red River Rivalry on October 11, 2006. Doctors found life-threatening blood clots in Bonnie’s lungs (pulmonary emboli) that started in her left leg (deep vein thrombosis).