Andy Adler
Andy Adler
Andy Adler is a bilingual news and sports personality – best known as the first female lead sports anchor in New York. Andy served as the evening sports anchor for CBS 11 and the co-host of the Dallas Cowboy’s Pre & Post- Game Shows. Additionally, you could catch Andy’s weekly one-on-one interviews with some of the biggest sports stars in the country- “Going beyond the x’s and o’s and getting to know the person beyond the persona has always been a passion.” You’ll also often see Andy anchoring the news when she is not covering sports. Prior to joining CBS, Andy was the lead sports anchor at Channel 11 in New York and hosted the Pre-Game shows for the Giants, Yankees, and Jets.
Andy also created, produced, and hosted the Emmy Nominated show, “One On One with Andy Adler” airing on Sunday nights. The segment garnered further popularity when Adler collaborated with ‘Sports Illustrated’. She also made appearances on the YES Network, contributing to the Yankees and Nets broadcasts.
Prior to moving back to New York, Andy was working at NBC in Los Angeles where she was the co-anchor of “Today in LA” weekend edition, and a reporter for “Today in LA” weekdays.
While at NBC, Andy hosted the popular weekly sports segment for “Prime Time News LA,” a segment that gained notoriety for bringing out the personal side of some the biggest sports icons in the nation.
Andy also made appearances on MSNBC and NBC Nightly News.
While in Los Angeles, Andy co-hosted the Laker’s pre and post-game shows- co-hosting with NBA legends James Worthy, Kurt Rambis, and Rob Horry.
Andy also hosted the nightly live show, “Access SportsNet,” which aired on the home of the Lakers, Spectrum SportsNet. Andy also got the opportunity to use her first language, Spanish, as a contributor on ‘Spectrum Deportes Lakers.’
Before LA, Andy was a sports anchor and fill-in host of “Good Day New York” at Fox 5 in New York. She also co- hosted the weekly series “Sports Extra” and was a field reporter for the Giants’ post and Pre-Game shows at the station.
During her tenure with Fox, Andy covered the New York Giant’s play-off run and victory of Super Bowl 42, serving as the field reporter from location.
While in New York, Andy also covered the Yankees’ 2009 World Series Championship. “Getting champagne thrown over my head in the Yankees locker room by Mariano Rivera will always be one of my favorite moments,” Andy says. She also co-hosted the MLB All-Star Game Special, hosted the New York City Triathlon and made appearances on Fox Business News.
Prior to being the sports anchor for Fox in New York, Andy served as host of “American Latino TV,” a nationally syndicated, weekly magazine program focusing on American and foreign-born Latinos making a positive impact in American society.
Simultaneously, she co-hosted the evening magazine show “Eye on the Desert” and reported for the 6 p.m newscast at the CBS affiliate in Palm Springs, California. Andy began her on-air broadcasting career at the age of 20 when she became a reporter for KSBW, the NBC affiliate located in the Monterey/Salinas.
Andy graduated with honors from Stanford University, where she served as News Director and anchor for the university’s television station, while also interning for the sports department at KPIX, the CBS affiliate in San Francisco.
You can often see Andy combining sports with her other major passion, being an advocate for children’s rights. She is an ambassador for the Children’s Health Fund and the World of Children.