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In the late 1980s, when future "SportsCenter" legend Linda Cohn wanted to move up the ladder in her career from Long Island cable news, she made a big batch of chocolate chip cookies one day for ...
Playing against boys as a young hockey goalie gave Linda Cohn inner calm on the ice and then much later in adulthood as a fledgling television broadcaster. The National Sports Media Hall of Fame ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Oswego State grad Linda Cohn has now done more episodes of ESPN's "SportsCenter" than any other anchor in the history of the "Worldwide Leader in Sports." That's certainly a ...
Linda Cohn welcomes actor Michael Rapaport to discuss the love they have for their teams, dealing with Philly fans, the 30 for 30 "When The Garden Was Eden" and much more. Linda Cohn welcomes ...
For longtime SportsCenter anchor Linda Cohn, compliments have changed over the years. "People used to start by saying, 'Don't take this the wrong way, Linda, but I've never gotten my sports ...
Linda Cohn has been with ESPN since 1992, and therefore is one of the company’s longest-tenured SportsCenter anchors. Cohn has taken the ESPN ride through its massive rise to prominence ...
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 28: ESPN anchor Linda Cohn speaks on stage at the Paley Prize Gala honoring ... More ESPN's 35th anniversary presented by Roc Nation Sports on May 28, 2014 in New York City.
Linda Cohn stood on the court at the Seattle Center Coliseum in 1989 while the Sonics launched warmup shots before a game. It was the New York native’s first live shot as a sports reporter and ...
Long-time SportsCenter anchor Linda Cohn (who just celebrated her 30-year anniversary at ESPN with a new contract) discussed that on the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast with Jimmy Traina this ...
It took Cohn about a year to find her footing on ESPN. Finally, she heard her bosses loud and clear when they gave her some blunt feedback: “They finally said to me, ‘Linda, we see you in the ...