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Bonnie Bernstein

Recognized by the American Sportscasters Association as one of the most accomplished female journalists

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Jersey Man Magazine Cover Story

In 1995 she was arguably the most prominent female in sports broadcasting. Today, she’s regarded as one of sport’s greatest broadcasters, period.
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Bonnie Bernstein On-Screen and In Boardroom at Campus Insiders

Bonnie Bernstein once was among the most visible women in sports television at CBS and ESPN, a past professional life that she is too busy to spend much time dwelling on these days.
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1-on-1 with Bonnie Bernstein and 2015 March Madness

Bonnie Bernstein, VP of Content and Brand Development for 'Campus Insiders', discusses her previous coverage of 8 final-four NCAA Tournament games while highlighting campusinsiders.com for all your bracket needs.
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Examiner.com Interview with Bonnie Bernstein

Bonnie Bernstein has been named one of the most accomplished female sportscasters by the American Sportscaster Association. For 8 years she worked at CBS as the lead sideline reporter for the NFL and NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
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Bonnie Bernstein Talks March Madness & the Next Great Sideline Reporter

Bonnie Bernstein knows more about March Madness than you. After covering the nation’s biggest sporting events for 17 years, including eight years of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament for CBS, the Brooklyn native can fill out a college hoops bracket with considerably more knowledge than most fans.
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On Michael Sam, Bonnie Bernstein Says NFL has ‘Greater Level of Acceptance’

During her time covering league, veteran journalist says she's heard from players saying they'd be 'uncomfortable' with gay teammate. But uniformity on any issue can't be expected.
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Bonnie Bernstein Embracing the Fitness Challenge

"I take pride in being in good shape, always have,” Bonnie Bernstein says with a laugh.
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Jeff Pearlman’s “Quaz Q&A”

In the modern era of nonsense sports television, where perky blondes with IQs of 23 roam the sidelines while winking and flipping back their hair, a true great of the profession steps forward and tells us how it's really done.
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Al’s Boring Podcast – Ep. 09: Bonnie Bernstein

We talk about Bonnie's broadcasting career, social media, and playing piano
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Bonnie Bernstein’s DVT Survival Story

DVT survivor Bonnie Bernstein was treated just before a potentially lethal blood clot broke free; she was already in the early stages of a pulmonary embolism when it was diagnosed.
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NCAA digging deeper into Penn State scandal

Sports reporter Bonnie Bernstein joins MSNBC to discuss the depth of focus being put on Penn State athletics amid an alleged child sexual abuse scandal.
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