Welcome To The First Newsletter Of 2006!

Karyn Bryant with The Fantastic 4: Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis, Chris Evans & Ioan Gruffudd.
The Fantastic 4
Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis, Chris Evans & Ioan Gruffudd
CNN Headline News: Showbiz Tonight

At any rate, one of the highlights of the year was certainly The Fantastic 4's visit to our set. They were playful, charming and very friendly people and the interview was a blast (I've included part of it on my highlight reel). But I must admit, I'm predisposed to loving Mr. Chiklis. His work on The Shield blows me away every week. If you're not watching that show please write to me with a good excuse - because there is certainly nothing better on at 10pm on Tuesday night. And if you think there is, then for the love of all things holy, get yourself a DVR!

 

Looking back on 2005 I see the good times I had anchoring Showbiz Tonight with my partner in crime, A.J. Hammer. We shared inside jokes, a lot of coffee and a love for live television. If you're wondering why I'm no longer there, well, join the club! I'm still waiting for them to give me a good reason too.

AJ Hammer and Karyn Bryant - CNN Headline News: Showbiz Tonight 2005 anchors.
A.J. Hammer & Karyn Bryant
Showbiz Tonight

New Years Eve 2005 - Live From Times Square, NYC

I had the good fortune of ringing in the new year live on ESPN. After having avoided Times Square like the plague in the past, I have to admit that I will always remember that night as one of the best New Year's Eves ever. Stuart Scott is as cool as you think he'd be, and I also hung out with the Phillies' hit man, Jimmy Rollins, who is looking to continue his streak in the season ahead. I know I can't wait to watch him take that first at bat!

I also interviewed the Cleveland Cav's Drew Gooden - he too was floored by the spectacle of Times Square. Although he thought the ball would be much bigger...

And I spent some quality time with the WBC & WBO Lightweight World Champion, Diego Corrales (I could totally take him). He was looking forward to the February rematch against Castillo, but due to a rib injury, that has been postponed. At any rate, Diego is a true champ outside the ring with a loving wife and an unflagging love for boxing and any other sport that gets his adrenaline pumping. And as we've seen, inside the ring the guy is a monster. I wish him a speedy recovery and a late-round knock out in the rematch. (I like to get my money's worth.)

But that's not to say that I won't be rooting for Castillo this Saturday night. Actually, I'll remain neutral, but I look forward to the uppercuts as he takes on Rolando Reyes. (Look below for the full story on that.)

Karyn Bryant with Diego Corrales - WBC & WBO Lightweight World Champion.
Diego Corrales
WBC & WBO Lightweight World Champion
ESPN New Year's Eve Special 2005 - Times Square, NYC
ESPN New Year's Eve Special 2005
Times Square, NYC

ACCOMPLISHED TV HOST KARYN BRYANT JOINS
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING ANNOUNCE TEAM

Bryant Joins Boxing Veterans Steve Albert, Al Bernstein & Jim Gray
On February 4 & March 4 Telecasts

NEW YORK, (Jan. 31, 2006) - Former CNN Headline News anchor Karyn Bryant has joined the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING announce team as a reporter and correspondent for the February 4 and March 4 telecasts, it was announced today by Ken Hershman, general manager of Showtime Sports & Event Programming.

The talented and versatile Bryant is expected to bring a unique perspective to the boxing series now in its 20th year. She will serve alongside blow-by-blow veteran Steve Albert, respected analysts Al Bernstein and the Emmy Award-winning reporter Jim Gray.

"I am approaching this as a lifetime fight fan," said Bryant. "I grew up watching boxing on television with my father and I have a great deal of respect for the commitment that fighters have to make. I know that ringside, when two guys are in the thick of it, you can really feel that commitment. That is probably what I am looking forward to the most."

A graduate of Brown University with a B.A. in Political Science and Sociology, Bryant has an extensive on-camera resume. At CNN, she anchored the entertainment program "Showbiz Tonight," live, five nights per week for nearly a year. Bryant also has hosted, reported and anchored programs for NBC, TNT and MTV at high-profile events including the Super Bowl and the Academy Awards.

Click here to learn more about the Jose Luis Castillo - Rolando Reyes Fight!"We are thrilled to have Karyn join our announce team," said SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Executive Producer David Dinkins. "If you've seen Karyn on camera even once, you know that she will bring a unique energy and a magnetic personality to our telecasts."

As a long-time entertainment television journalist, Bryant will compliment the work of Albert, Bernstein and Gray by delivering a "fans perspective" to viewers. Bryant grew up in the Boston area and developed a deep-seeded passion for sports, the Red Sox and Patriots in particular.

"The role of the announce team in conveying the live experience is so crucial in sports television," added Bryant. "I know Steve, Al and Jim are among the most respected ringside teams in the business. I expect to learn a lot from them."

"And I can't wait to ruin a designer blouse with the blood and sweat of a warrior during a post-fight interview!"

On February 4, former two-time World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight champion Jose Luis Castillo will face world-ranked Rolando Reyes in the 12-round main event at El Paso, Texas. On March 4 at Manchester, England, undefeated, hard-hitting super middleweight world champions Jeff "Left Hook" Lacy (International Boxing Federation) and Joe Calzaghe (World Boxing Organization) will meet in a highly-anticipated showdown for the undisputed world 168-pound title.

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING celebrates 20 years of hard-hitting, explosive programming in 2006. On March 10, 1986, SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING was born when "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler defeated John "The Beast" Mugabi in a spectacular and unforgettable 11th-round knockout in Las Vegas. Since that time, the network has aired some of the most historic and significant events in the sport including both Holyfield-Tyson bouts.

Always at the forefront of boxing, SHOWTIME has set itself apart by telecasting "great fights, no rights" on the first Saturday of every month. SHOWTIME is the first network to regularly deliver live boxing in High Definition. In addition, SHOWTIME continues to be a pioneer in sports television with a number of interactive features across multiple platforms making SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecasts the most enjoyable, immersive viewing experience for the boxing audience.

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