Michelle Beadle
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Michelle Beadle is a news reporter for a number of sports related television programs. Beadle hosts Major League Baseball Production's magazine show Cathedrals of the Game, which brings viewers an inside look at baseball's most historic and amazing stadiums and venues. She also is a feature reporter on the NFL Network's NFL Under the Helmet, the show that gives fans an up-close look at the players, coaches and fans of the NFL. Beadle also hosts the I Want Your Job original series, along with several specials, on the Fine Living Network.
The University of Texas at San Antonio graduate had also been a primary host and anchor for College Sports Television (CSTV), as well, hosting The 1 College Sports Show in addition to CSTV pre- and postgame sports shows. In addition, Beadle had also hosted the hit series Animal Planet Report on Animal Planet, providing an inside look at news and events about animals worldwide. Born 23 October 1975 in Rome, Italy she is 5' 8" tall.
Beadle previously hosted the Discovery Channel reality series Get Packing and the network's one-hour specials Inside Orlando's Resorts and Outrageous Room Service, and she co-hosted the Beach Week series on the Travel Channel.
Beadle got her start as a reporter for the San Antonio Spurs and Fox Sports Net and soon moved on to TNN (now known as Spike TV), where she worked as a sideline reporter on the network's coverage of Professional Bull Riding (PBR). During her time at TNN, Michelle also worked freelance as a reporter for ESPN's Titan Games and CBS Sports on its coverage of the PBR.
She is currently the main feature reporter for the YES Network focusing on the New Jersey Nets, as well as the host of People.com's "What You Missed Over The Weekend."

