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Hannah Storm – an award-winning sports and newscaster for the last 19 years with CNN, NBC and CBS – will join ESPN this summer as a host for the new live weekday morning “SportsCenter”. debuting in August. She will host the 9 a.m. – noon “SportsCenter,”
“We are thrilled to add Hannah’s experience, enthusiasm and personality to our new SportsCenter,” said Norby Williamson, ESPN executive vice president, production. “She connects with viewers who recognize her credibility and passion as a journalist.”
Storm comes to ESPN from CBS News after five years (2002 – 2007) as a host of “The Early Show,” covering numerous major news events, including the Iraq war, Hurricane Katrina, Superbowls XLI and XXXVIII, the 2004 Democratic National Convention, the Presidential campaigns of 2004 and 2008 and the London terror bombings.

In addition to her duties on “The Early Show,” Storm hosted shows for the award- winning CBS newsmagazine “48 Hours.” She also served as co-host of the network’s “CBS Thanksgiving Day Parade” for five years.
