the Chicago Blackhawks’ game against the St. Louis Blues will be broadcast and produced by a crew entirely comprised of women.
The announcement was made by NBC Sports on Sunday. The game, which will be played March 8 at the United Center, will air on NBCSN, and the network will deploy an all-women broadcast crew, studio crew, and production crew.
According to NBC Sports, Kate Scott will serve as the play-by-play announcer, with former U.S. defenseman A.J. Mleczko serving as the color analyst. Current Team USA hockey star Kendall Coyne-Schofield will serve as the “Inside the Glass” announcer during the game, the network said.
To me Perrie, it is utterly ridiculous that someone on NT, including myself, didn't post some of the good things going on with the International Women's Day. Instead, we get the constant BS threads that have already been discussed/dismissed a thousand times, but keep on reappearing.
Why are folks so afraid of praising, honoring, recognizing, supporting, assisting and walking beside women?
125 famous women in history -
The world's 100 most powerful women -
100 women who changed the world -
How 'bout folks looking at their mothers - sisters - aunts - wives and seeing and admitting the great/good things they've done - BY THEMSELVES.
We made it the shortest day of the year since they already complain enough.
Nice sexist comment. Well done!
To celebrate International Women’s Day,
the Chicago Blackhawks’ game against the St. Louis Blues will be broadcast and produced by a crew entirely comprised of women.
The announcement was made by NBC Sports on Sunday. The game, which will be played March 8 at the United Center, will air on NBCSN, and the network will deploy an all-women broadcast crew, studio crew, and production crew.
According to NBC Sports, Kate Scott will serve as the play-by-play announcer, with former U.S. defenseman A.J. Mleczko serving as the color analyst. Current Team USA hockey star Kendall Coyne-Schofield will serve as the “Inside the Glass” announcer during the game, the network said.
The good news is the athletes are all men.
I wouldn't bet on it nowadays - ya never know.
To me Perrie, it is utterly ridiculous that someone on NT, including myself, didn't post some of the good things going on with the International Women's Day. Instead, we get the constant BS threads that have already been discussed/dismissed a thousand times, but keep on reappearing.
Why are folks so afraid of praising, honoring, recognizing, supporting, assisting and walking beside women?
125 famous women in history -
The world's 100 most powerful women -
100 women who changed the world -
How 'bout folks looking at their mothers - sisters - aunts - wives and seeing and admitting the great/good things they've done - BY THEMSELVES.
Well said!