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Bonnie Lynn Bernstein (born August 16, 1970) is an American sports and media executive. She has been named one of the most accomplished female sportscasters in history by the American Sportscasters Association, spending nearly 20 years as a reporter and studio host at ESPN, ABC and CBS Sports, covering the NFL, NBA, MLB and college football and basketball. Bernstein is currently the founder and CEO of Walk Swiftly Productions, a multimedia production company specializing in non-scripted sports and entertainment content.


Early life and education
Bernstein was born in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up in Howell, New Jersey. She was salutatorian of her class at Howell High School, where she is a member of the school's Hall of Fame. Bernstein was a four-time MVP of the Rebels gymnastics team, and also received varsity letters in indoor track and outdoor track and field, where she competed in hurdles, the 4x400 relay, javelin and shotput. Bernstein attended the University of Maryland, where she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in broadcast journalism. She was a four-time Academic All-America in , receiving the Thomas M. Fields award for excellence in academics and athletics. Bernstein maintains close ties to her alma mater, and is on the Board of Visitors for the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland and the advisory board for the Povich Center for Sports Journalism.


Career

Early years
Bernstein spent three years climbing the local broadcast ladder, launching her career as the news and sports director at WXJN-FM radio in Lewes, Delaware. She transitioned to television at in Salisbury, Maryland as the ABC affiliate's weekend news anchor, then became Reno, Nevada's, first-ever female weekday sports anchor at affiliate .


ESPN
Bernstein first joined ESPN in 1995 as its Chicago Bureau Chief, where she covered and the ' record-setting championship run (1996–98). She also was a correspondent for Sunday NFL Countdown and College GameDay and filed reports for during the Major League Baseball post-season and the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship.


CBS Sports
Bernstein joined in 1998 as the lead sideline reporter for the NCAA Men's Basketball Championships and feature reporter for The NFL Today. The following year, she transitioned to sideline reporting for the NFL on CBS. She worked with the / and crew until 2003, when she was promoted to the lead crew of and . Bernstein covered XXXV and XXXVIII for the network and during Super Bowl XXXVIII, became the first correspondent ever to cover the game for both network television and network radio, filing reports for and Westwood One Radio.CBS Sports TV Team, Bonnie Bernstein, Reporter,

Upon signing with CBS/Westwood One Radio in 2001, Bernstein often pulled "double duty" during the season, covering a Sunday game for and Monday Night Football for radio.

In addition to her NFL and college basketball duties, Bernstein hosted the NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship and CBS' anthology series, Championships of the NCAA, and was a studio host for CBS SportsDesk and At The Half, CBS Sports' college basketball halftime studio show. Bernstein also covered , track and field, and for the network and  hosted the U.S. Open Tennis Championships studio show and the Hambletonian.


Return to ESPN
In July 2006, Bernstein rejoined ESPN as the lead college football reporter for ESPN on ABC and the for Sunday Night Baseball with and . On October 11, 2006, five days after experiencing severe leg pain while covering the Texas-Oklahoma Red River Rivalry, doctors discovered life-threatening blood clots in both of Bernstein's lungs () that originated in her left leg (deep vein thrombosis).Real Life: DVT: Vein Pain Alert, She returned to ESPN and ABC several weeks later, but reduced her travel schedule the following season as a precautionary health measure, shifting focus to studio hosting many of ESPN's high-profile shows, including , Jim Rome Is Burning, Outside the Lines, First Take and College Football Live.


Radio hosting
In September 2009, Bernstein was named co-host of The Michael Kay Show on 1050 ESPN Radio in New York. She also covered the New York Jets and hosted specialty programming during the 2009–10 NFL playoffs. In July 2010, Bernstein was given her own daily NFL show, New York Football Live, co-hosted by Jets linebacker .


Campus Insiders
In April 2013, Bernstein was named vice president of Content and Brand Development for Campus Insiders, a digital partnership between Silver Chalice Ventures, founded by and owner , and , the nation's largest collegiate sports marketing company. Bernstein was also the on-air "face" of the network, hosting daily studio shows during the college football season and NCAA Basketball Championship. Her off-air responsibilities included creating original programming for the network, developing and securing new sponsor partnerships, and designing brand extensions that enhanced the reach of CI's digital and social platforms.


Walk Swiftly Productions
In January 2017, Bernstein founded Walk Swiftly Productions, where she is CEO. Through WSP and her consultancy, Velvet Hammer Media, Bernstein collaborates with some of sports’ most prominent organizations, including the NCAA and the College Football Playoff (CFP). In 2019, ESPN's docuseries, GOOD GAME: UC Irvine, produced by WSP and executive produced by Bernstein, received the Tempest Award for "Best Esports-Themed Program;", and CMT's Country on Campus received nominations for "Best Music Series" and "Best Sports and Recreation" series at the Cynopsis Short Form Video Awards . Other notable WSP titles include the XFL's signature series, “For the Love of Football" and the Audible Originals audio series, She Got Game.


Other broadcast work
Bernstein is the only female ever to solo fill-in host for the syndicated radio and TV program, The Dan Patrick Show and appears as a guest commentator on several news networks, including , and FOX News Channel, to discuss prominent sports stories.


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