Where is sportscaster keith russell




















Apparently, he is working for the CBS11 network as a sports news presenter. His social media page has a lot of impressive information about his causes and volunteer work. Working in Philadelphia has always been his dream. His dream of being a sportscaster started in West Oak Lane. When there were openings at Action News from Philadelphia, He knew that was his job. Russell is a married man. He is married to his wife whose details are still under review. Nevertheless, Keith has been silent talking about whether he has kids or not.

Tweets by krussellcbs That was definitely what I was feeling, the night Doc was honored. KR: I got a ton, but if I had to say the best one? It would probably be a story I did on an Eagles cheerleader. She is currently a ROTC cadet preparing for the likelihood that one day she will go off to war. To me, that puts life in perspective. On Sunday she wakes up in a glamorous world.

Years from now, she might be in a world where her life is on the line. That touched a lot of people in the community and a lot of people at the station. It touched readers of every demographic. That could be any one of us. KR: Both. Recently I did a story on what happens to the hats when a player scores a hat trick in a hockey game. They have these ice girls that pick up the hats who are very skilled doing so. The hats go to the concourse in the Wachovia Center.

Those who do have no idea what happens to them. They just know that when the camera comes back in 2 minutes the teams are playing again.

That was a lighthearted story, but it answered a big question or curiosity that a lot of people have. The next day I do a story on a young Black gymnast—a national champion from Camden, NJ—coming home as he prepares for the Olympic trials at the Wachovia Center in June.

He was talking about how his parents made financial sacrifices and without them he would not have been able to participate in the sport. He owes it all to them. The legend of all the legends. Coming back here after being part of the last major sports team to win a championship in this town.

I do stories in the inner city and I do stories in the suburbs. I do men hardcore sports; I do women and human interest pieces. I like to believe in my two years here that I can do anything. More importantly, I can do anything well. MT: You have these facial expressions that humanizes your reporting-sometimes in a comedic sense. What was it like on the set? KR: It was amazing. It was amazing to be able to work with so many guys I grew up idolizing and watching in this business—people I saw as trend setters.

Guys who were in a position and a point in their careers—in a height of their careers—where I aspired to be. For me to be able to work there and learn from all those guys…I mean Linda Cohn is bomb! To learn on the set and behind the scenes, it really upped my game. In terms of the facial expressions and mannerisms? To be comfortable enough to do what you would do sitting on the couch with your boys watching games? That takes time. Some people get into television and never be comfortable when they are in front of the camera.

When you are on the national stage, working around the best and seeing how easy it comes to them, it makes you get to the point where you can have your true personality come out.

It has to be natural. I owe a lot of it watching those guys at ESPN, because they are not afraid to take chances. A lot of this is taking chances. KR: Specifically, I can name names and go on for days, but off the top of my head, the first name that comes to mind is Stuart Scott.

I still can call him to this day. He always has something constructive to say. Something encouraging that keeps me going. The biggest reason why is that Stu is a guy that has a very unique style. Not everyone can appreciate those who are unique. For me, he was the biggest example of that in my career. People see the praise that he gets. They see Stuart Scott on magazines. They see him in the papers. They see him on commercials. He was a big inspiration to me when I was there. MT: Have you spoken to him after his cancer diagnosis discovered after an appendectomy?

KR: No, but I wished him well. KR: I did around seven or eight SportsCenters. My guy there now is J. This past year I was the best man in his wedding in Connecticut. We developed a bond where we could tell what each other was thinking. DFW Weather. But Not For Long The same clouds that are keeping us refrigerated Thursday will clear out tonight, essentially pulling the blanket off and allowing temperatures to drop to the coldest readings so far this season. Better Do The Math How sneaky is your family and is there even a way to figure out how to buy the proper amount of candy for your Halloween activities?



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