Pam Ward
Encyclopedia
Pam Ward is an on-air personality for the cable sports television network ESPN
.
She is a graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park
with a degree in communications.
Prior to ESPN
, Ward worked as an anchor/host for WTEM
between April 1992 and March 1995 and then WBAL
between March 1995 and 1996.
In 2000, Ward became the first woman to perform play-by-play announcing for a NCAA football nationally televised game.
ESPN
Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, commonly known as ESPN, is an American global cable television network focusing on sports-related programming including live and pre-taped event telecasts, sports talk shows, and other original programming....
.
She is a graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park
University of Maryland, College Park
The University of Maryland, College Park is a top-ranked public research university located in the city of College Park in Prince George's County, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C...
with a degree in communications.
Prior to ESPN
ESPN
Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, commonly known as ESPN, is an American global cable television network focusing on sports-related programming including live and pre-taped event telecasts, sports talk shows, and other original programming....
, Ward worked as an anchor/host for WTEM
WTEM
WTEM — branded ESPN 980 — is a sports radio station licensed to Washington, D.C. and serving the Washington metro area. It is the flagship of a sports talk trimulcast with WWXT in Prince Frederick, Maryland and WWXX in Buckland, Virginia, all affiliated with ESPN Radio and owned by Red Zebra...
between April 1992 and March 1995 and then WBAL
WBAL (AM)
WBAL is a news-talk radio station located in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. WBAL broadcasts on a clear channel frequency with 50 kilowatts of power. Owned by the Hearst Corporation, WBAL's tri-mast transmitters are located in Randallstown, Maryland...
between March 1995 and 1996.
In 2000, Ward became the first woman to perform play-by-play announcing for a NCAA football nationally televised game.