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Mam Mamina Masengo, Journalist in the DRC Mrs. Mam Mamina Masengo is a well know journalist, and most viewed reporter in the Congo. Mrs. Masengo has seen the potential in the Mwamba Family Foundation, and has expressed her willingness to involve her influence as a well known journalist to help the foundation's cause and vision via the media. She has reported on the Mwamba Family Foundation, and has recently given an interview to Patrice Majondo-Mwamba, CEO of the Mwamba Family Foundation, that was seen throughout the Congo. Mrs. Masengo remains committed to using her status as a well known journalist to help make the lives of those in her country better. |
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| Emily Jones, FOX Sports Southwest Emily Jones joined FOX Sports Southwest in August 2004 as an anchor and reporter. She serves as sideline reporter on many of FSN's event telecasts, including the network's national Big 12 Conference football games, a position she's held since 2006. She also serves as courtside reporter during Dallas Mavericks telecasts and anchors and reports on FOX Sports Southwest LIVE pre- and postgame shows for the Dallas Mavericks, Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars. In January 2008 she became host of BIG 12 SHOWCASE, the network's weekly magazine show covering all Big 12 Conference sports. Jones spent six years at Lubbock NBC affiliate KCBD before moving to FOX Sports Southwest. She started as a news anchor, reporter and producer in September 1998 and was elevated to sports director in May 2001. She anchored the station's two nightly sportscasts and oversaw the sports department. A native of Plainview, Texas, Jones graduated from Texas Tech University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast journalism. She resides in Fort Worth. |
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Tamara Jolee, 2009 Texas AP Broadcasters Award-winning Sports Journalist Tamara Jolee is a 2009 Texas AP Broadcasters award-winning sports journalist. |
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Yaron Deskalo, ESPN Associate Producer "E:60" Yaron Deskalo is a feature producer for ESPN's hit show "E:60." He recently won an Emmy in the "Outstanding Sports Journalism" category for his piece, "Wanted: Fugitive". Since August 2007, Yaron has been fortunate enough to not only tell stories here in the States, but also travel the world and share compelling sports stories from locations he wouldn't have otherwise visited. Some of the countries include Serbia, Spain, Mexico, Liberia, England, Brazil, Dominican Republic, and Venezuela. |
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