Andrea Joyce

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Andrea Joyce Kuslits

sportscaster who works for NBC Sports after working 10 years with CBS Sports
.

Andrea Joyce Kuslits
Joyce in 2017
NationalityAmerican
OccupationJournalist

Education

Joyce graduated from the University of Michigan in 1976.

Career

Her work in local television included a stint as the weekend sports anchor for

WFAA-TV in Dallas in 1987 and as a news anchor and field reporter for KMGH-TV in Denver. She also worked as a news anchor for KTVH-TV in Wichita, Kansas (now KWCH-DT). She also worked a stint at Detroit's NBC affiliate WDIV-TV
channel 4.

Joyce debuted as a reporter for

.

Prior to joining CBS Sports, Joyce hosted

Madison Square Garden Network
(1988).

CBS Sports

Joyce joined

1992 Albertville Games. While interviewing USA's Donna Weinbrecht
, after winning a freestyle skiing-moguls gold medal in 1992, Weinbrecht's mother rushed up (midway through the interview) to her daughter and literally knocked Joyce off the air.

Andrea Joyce replaced

Pat O'Brien. She also served as field reporter for the 1991 National League Championship Series and 1991 World Series, and at the 1993 World Series, she became the first woman to co-host the network television coverage for a World Series
.

Joyce also hosted CBS' early-round coverage of the

1990 NBA Playoffs
and figure skating.

Joyce returned to CBS Sports for their pregame coverage of Super Bowl LVIII and on their show We Need to Talk.

NBC Sports

Joyce joined

rhythmic gymnastics and served as a reporter for gymnastics
.

She also served as the play-by-play commentator for

soccer and women's water polo, in addition to contributing to the Sports Desk. She served as a reporter during NBC's coverage of the 2000 Olympic Diving Trials and the 2000 Olympic Swimming Trials. She also served as a reporter for NBA on NBC and WNBA on NBC broadcasts. Joyce currently covers gymnastics and figure skating for NBC Sports as well as anchoring the NBC Sports Update
.

In 2010, she served as the reporter for short track and figure skating during the 2010 Winter Olympics on NBC.

Personal life

A member of the

dog shows.[2]

Joyce is married to former

Harry Smith. They have two sons. They live in New York City. She enjoys jogging and tennis.[citation needed
]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Former CBS correspondent Harry Smith, who last year moved to NBC after 17 years hosting The Early Show, has made the jump to Brooklyn". Real Estate Weekly. January 2, 2013. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
  2. ^ "Andrea Joyce, Figure Skating and Gymnastics Reporter". NBC Sports Group Press Box. Retrieved January 9, 2024.

External links