Brian Kenny is a TV sports journalist, anchor/reporter who works for the MLB Network. A former reporter/announcer for ESPN, Brian hosted the Then and Now program on the sports network; he appears as himself in that capacity in the 2006 Rocky Balboa film. Brian also is a studio host for MLB Network. He previously worked for ESPN, where he most recently anchored the 6 p.m. edition of SportsCenter for ESPN, served as the host of ESPN2's Friday Night Fights, and had his own show on ESPN Radio named The Brian Kenny Show.
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| - Brian Kenny is a TV sports journalist, anchor/reporter who works for the MLB Network. A former reporter/announcer for ESPN, Brian hosted the Then and Now program on the sports network; he appears as himself in that capacity in the 2006 Rocky Balboa film. Brian also is a studio host for MLB Network. He previously worked for ESPN, where he most recently anchored the 6 p.m. edition of SportsCenter for ESPN, served as the host of ESPN2's Friday Night Fights, and had his own show on ESPN Radio named The Brian Kenny Show.
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| - Brian Kenny is a TV sports journalist, anchor/reporter who works for the MLB Network. A former reporter/announcer for ESPN, Brian hosted the Then and Now program on the sports network; he appears as himself in that capacity in the 2006 Rocky Balboa film. Brian also is a studio host for MLB Network. He previously worked for ESPN, where he most recently anchored the 6 p.m. edition of SportsCenter for ESPN, served as the host of ESPN2's Friday Night Fights, and had his own show on ESPN Radio named The Brian Kenny Show.
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