Eric Clemons

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Eric Clemons is an American sportscaster currently with ESPN.[1] In the past he has worked for Fox Sports, BET and served as a sports reporter and anchor for a number of local television stations.

Early life[]

Eric Clemons was born in early November 1959 on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois to a low income family. After attending Chicago Vocational High School, Clemons was accepted at Columbia College to study Broadcast Communications. Upon graduating in 1981, Eric eventually was offered his first commercial television job as a sports anchor/reporter for WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama.

Career timeline[]

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1984-1987 WALA-TV (Mobile, AL), Sports Reporter/Anchor
1987–1991 ESPN (Bristol, CT), Anchor/Reporter
1991–1994 WHDH-TV (Boston, MA), Sports Anchor/Reporter
1994–1997 Fox Sports (Los Angeles, CA), NFL/College Sports Reporter/Host/Play-by-Play
1997–2003 WFSB-TV (Hartford, CT), Sports Anchor/Reporter
2004–2007 WVUE-TV (New Orleans, LA), Sports Director
2005-2006 BET Network (Washington, D.C.), Play-by-Play/Host
2009-2012 Connecticut Public Television, Reporter and Host
2013-2016 WTIC-TV, Freelance Sports Reporter/Anchor
2016-present ESPN (Bristol, CT), College Football play-by-play

Personal life[]

Eric Clemons is a father of two and has been married for over 30 years. His wife, Renita McKay Clemons, also grew up on the south side of Chicago. She is a writer pursuing her master's degree in English Literature. Eric has 2 older siblings and a large extended family. His daughter, 28, is a grad student in the San Francisco, CA area and his son, 24, is a member of the United States Air Force.

Clemons recently returned to school and completed his master's degree in Interactive Communications Media from Quinnipiac University. He has engaged in public speaking events for local schools, churches, and community colleges, and dabbled in the performing arts. Clemons was the lead in the Repertory Theater of New Brittan's production of Blues in the Night, conceived and directed by Sheldon Epps in 2009. He is also one of the front-line members of the popular Motown cover band 'Soul Sound Revue'.

References[]

  1. ^ http://espnmediazone.com/us/bios/eric-clemons/[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/eclemons1/
  3. ^ "Sportscaster Eric Clemons Joins WTIC".
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