Wednesday, October 4, 2017

ESPN Inks Katie Nolan


ESPN announced today that it has hired Emmy-winning sports personality Katie Nolan.

Nolan joins ESPN on October 16 and will appear across multiple platforms in a variety of projects. She will have a prominent digital presence while also making appearances across ESPN studio programming. Announcements regarding her specific assignments are forthcoming.

“Katie is smart, dynamic and brings to ESPN a fresh perspective and a great sense of humor. She is a rare talent and will represent our brand incredibly well as we continue to expand across the digital space,” said Connor Schell, executive vice president, content, ESPN.

Nolan said: “I could not be more excited to have a prominent digital presence while also making appearances across ESPN studio programming. When I was a little girl, I always dreamed that one day announcements regarding my specific assignments would be forthcoming.”

Nolan most recently hosted Fox Sports 1’s Garbage Time with Katie Nolan, which won a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Social TV Experience, and she hosted a popular podcast of the same name. Nolan joined Fox Sports 1 in 2013 as a digital correspondent for the sports and pop culture show Crowd Goes Wild. She recently hosted “NFL Films Presents” and has previously produced and hosted various digital videos for FoxSports.com, among other sites.

Nolan, 30, who joined FS1 in 2013, was originally signed through the network until late 2017, but had asked to be released early from her contract as it was clear she was not in the network’s future plans.

The Emmy-winning host of “Garbage Time,” which was canceled after three seasons,  reportedly turned down  a permanent spot on Mike Greenberg’s morning show that starts in the spring on ESPN.

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