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Chris Myers

Fox Sports Broadcaster

An Evening With Chris Myers

Chris Myers joined Fox Sports Radio as the mid-day co-host with Steve Lyons for the network debut in September 2000. "Myers & Lyons" aired on the network for two years before he decided to concentrate on his duties for Fox Television. He remained with the radio network in a part-time capacity until taking over as co-host of The Drive in November 2004.

Myers joined Fox Television in December of 1998 as one of the original anchors of THE NATIONAL SPORTS REPORT and the weekly sports magazine program GOIN' DEEP.

He currently hosts NASCAR coverage on Fox, FX and Fox Sports Net.

In addition, Myers is a reporter on Fox Sports' coverage of the NFL and Major League Baseball.

Previous to joining Fox Sports Radio & Television, Myers spent 11 years at ESPN reporting and anchoring "SportsCenter," and "Baseball Tonight" as well as hosting "Up Close" from 1994 to 1998, including the first live interview with OJ Simpson after his acquittal.

Myers, a native of Miami, garnered his first major break in broadcasting as a 16-year old student when he hosted his own show on WKAT-AM 1360, interviewing such sports heavy hitters as Muhammad Ali and Don Shula.

With more than 20 years in broadcasting, Myers has covered all of the sports world's premiere events, including the Super Bowl, World Series, NBA Finals, NCAA Final Four, The Masters and U.S. Open Golf, Kentucky Derby, the Olympics and the Daytona 500.

In 1990, Myers received an Emmy Award in the Sports Features category as an anchor/reporter.

Chris is married and resides in Southern California.

 
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