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Andy Adler (born August 19, 1986) is a bilingual sportscaster, journalist, and television personality who serves as evening sports anchor at CBS 11 (KTVT) and co-host of the Dallas Cowboys Pre- and Post-game shows for CBS. Adler was previously at WPIX[1] in New York and served as lead sports anchor and sports director, as well as host of the New York Yankees pre-game shows. She was previously a co-anchor of KNBC's Today in LA weekend edition and co-host of the Los Angeles Lakers pre-game, halftime, and post-game shows on Time Warner Cable SportsNet LA. Prior to that, she was a sports anchor for Fox in New York, WNYW. Adler is known as the first female sports director in a top market and the Emmy nominated interview segment, 'One on One with Andy Adler,' in collaboration with Sports Illustrated.

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Career

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Early work

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Immediately following graduation from Stanford University, Adler knew she wanted to be a journalist, but did not know anyone in the industry. After graduating cum laude from Stanford, she applied to the NBC Page program in Burbank, California, and was admitted. She quickly moved up from giving tours of the NBC Lot to working in the KNBC news room as an editors assistant. Two months later, Adler got her first job on-air as a reporter for the NBC affiliate in Monterey, California, for one year.

While at NBC, Adler made an appearance on the NBC affiliate in San Francisco at the age of 20. Following that, she co-hosted the entertainment show Eye On The Desert for the CBS affiliate in Palm Springs. Simultaneously, she began hosting American Latino TV, a nationally syndicated, weekly magazine program focusing on American and foreign-born Latinos making a positive impact in American society.

Fox New York

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Adler began working at WNYW (Fox 5 New York) as an evening sports anchor and fill-in host of Good Day New York. She was also the co-host of Sports Extra. She served as the field reporter for the New York Giants' pre-game and post-game shows at the station. She covered the Giants' remarkable run and subsequent win of Super Bowl 42, serving as the field reporter on location. Adler was also the traveling reporter for the New York Jets games airing on MY9 (sister station of WNYW).

While at Fox, Adler covered the Yankees' 2009 World Series Championship, the MLB All Star Game, and served as the host for the New York City Triathlon in 2008 and 2009. She also made appearances on the Fox Business Network. While in New York, Adler hosted Brazilian Day in front of an audience surpassing one million people, stretching across 6th Avenue and 42nd street to Central Park. She left Fox 5 in March 2010.

NBC LA (KNBC) and Los Angeles Lakers

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In March 2010, it was announced that Adler was leaving WNYW to join KNBC in Los Angeles as Today in LA weekend co-anchor and weekday news reporter. She also hosted the weekly sports segment for Prime Time News LA. Adler also made appearances on MSNBC. She also hosted the Lakers pre-game, halftime, and post-game shows for the 2012–2013 season on Time Warner Cable SportsNet LA.[2] She hosted the shows with former NBA players James Worthy, Robert Horry, and Kurt Rambis. Adler also hosted Access SportsNet, a nightly, live, hour show dedicated to sports in Southern California.

CW New York (WPIX, Pix11 News)

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In March, 2014, it was announced that Adler was returning to New York as the lead sports anchor for[3] Pix 11 News. She also served as host for PIX 11 Sports Desk. During her time at Pix 11, Adler has landed exclusive interviews with Magic Johnson,[4] Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, Pelé, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kobe Bryant, Eli Manning, and many others.[5][6] She also was the host of the Yankees pre-game shows airing on the network and served as a contributor to the YES Network.

Personal life

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Adler made her film debut with a cameo appearance in Fast Five starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. She is a native Spanish speaker and a member of Mensa.

Adler works with[7] The World of Children. She served as host of their inaugural golf fundraiser and World of Children Awards Gala. Adler also works with the Children's Health Fund. She has served as host of their annual gala and presented at the charity's annual fundraiser with actress Julianne Moore and journalist Jane Pauley. Additionally, Adler has twice emceed the Thurman Munson Awards for the AHRC, the "Seeds of Hope Gala" for NAMI, Brazilian Day NYC, and 'the Beacon of Hope Luncheon' with Dak Prescott, in addition to countless other charities.

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Andy Adler is an American bilingual sportscaster, , and personality recognized for her pioneering role as the first female lead sports anchor in . A alumna whose first language is Spanish, she has anchored evening sports segments and hosted pre- and post-game shows for major teams including the , Dodgers, and during her tenure at in Los Angeles. Adler's career spans high-profile markets, with positions at PIX11 in New York until 2021 and later as evening sports anchor at 11 in Dallas-Fort Worth, though her association with the latter ended by mid-2024. Beyond broadcasting, Adler has expanded into authorship with her 2025 children's book , an inspirational story drawing from personal experiences to promote resilience and among young readers. She serves as an ambassador for organizations such as the Children's Hunger Fund and the World of Children Award, focusing on child welfare and advocacy efforts. Adler's professional trajectory emphasizes bilingual reporting—leveraging her Spanish proficiency for broader audience reach—and includes hosting interview series like One on One with Andy Adler, which attracted national viewership. Her achievements highlight persistence in a competitive field, including emceeing events like the Beacon of Hope Luncheon for awareness and contributing to sports coverage amid MLB and NBA seasons. While her departures from stations have occasionally prompted speculation in media trade publications, Adler maintains an active presence on social platforms and through media coaching initiatives, underscoring adaptability in evolving broadcast landscapes.

Early life and education

Upbringing and family influences

Andy Adler was born and raised in , , in a family of Mexican-Jewish heritage where Spanish was the primary language spoken at home. Her parents, both avid sports enthusiasts, instilled a deep appreciation for athletics from an early age; her father, in particular, was obsessed with and frequently employed sports metaphors to impart life lessons, making games a central framework for family discussions and values. Adler has two brothers, both of whom were actively involved in sports, further embedding athletic pursuits into the household dynamic. Her mother's influence extended beyond sports fandom—she provided newspaper clippings of athlete stories and, at age nine, remarked that Adler would excel as a news anchor after watching local broadcasts, sparking an early interest in media communication. The family's emphasis on sports as both recreation and metaphor fostered Adler's bilingual skills, as she transitioned quickly from Spanish to English proficiency, surprising educators with her precocious verbal abilities. This environment, marked by parental encouragement and sibling competition in athletics, laid the groundwork for her later pursuits without direct professional grooming.

Academic background and early interests

Andy Adler attended , earning a degree and graduating cum laude. During her time there, she developed an interest in the human elements of sports, which influenced her pursuit of as a means to explore athletes' stories beyond statistics and game outcomes. Adler immersed herself in campus media, serving as News Director and anchor for Stanford's student television station, KTEH or similar university outlets, where she honed on-air delivery, reporting, and production skills essential for careers. These extracurricular roles provided practical experience in live and news management, directly contributing to her proficiency in sports broadcasting by simulating professional newsroom dynamics. In her senior year, Adler interned with the department in , gaining hands-on exposure to professional sports coverage, including event preparation and content creation, which reinforced her aptitude for the field and bridged her academic training to industry demands. This internship highlighted her early competence in , as she applied campus-honed skills to real-world tasks like and scripting under deadline pressures.

Professional career

Initial roles in New York media

Adler joined , the affiliate in New York, in 2007, starting as a weekend evening sports anchor before advancing to evening sports anchor duties. She also filled in as co-host for the morning show , handling segments that blended sports updates with general audience engagement. In addition to anchoring, Adler co-hosted the Sunday night program Sports Extra, providing in-depth analysis of local and national sports topics, and served as sideline reporter for and Jets preseason games, delivering live on-site commentary. These assignments included field reporting from key events, such as the Giants' postseason coverage leading to their win on February 3, 2008, where she reported directly from game locations. Her work at WNYW spanned three years, ending around 2010, during which she contributed to daily and weekend sports segments that reached the station's broad metropolitan audience, honing live broadcast techniques in one of the largest U.S. media markets.

Transition to Los Angeles and sports broadcasting

In March 2010, Adler announced her departure from WNYW in New York to relocate to Los Angeles and join NBC-owned KNBC as co-anchor of the weekend edition of Today in L.A., along with general assignment reporting duties for the weekday program. She began contributing to the morning newscast shortly thereafter, focusing on local stories and live segments that highlighted her versatility in a competitive media market. During her tenure at KNBC, which spanned from 2010 to early 2013, Adler expanded into sports broadcasting by serving as host for the Los Angeles Lakers' pre-game, halftime, and post-game shows, primarily during the 2012-2013 NBA season. These broadcasts aired on regional channels such as Time Warner Cable SportsNet, providing analysis and interviews alongside former Lakers players including James Worthy, Kurt Rambis, and Robert Horry. Adler's role in these Lakers segments marked her specialization in sports coverage, leveraging her bilingual skills in English and Spanish to engage diverse Southern California audiences, though specific viewership metrics for her contributions remain undocumented in public records.

Return to New York as lead sports anchor

In 2014, Andy Adler returned to New York after her stint in to join (PIX11 News) as lead sports anchor for the weeknight 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts. Her role marked her as the first woman to serve as sports director in the New York market, a top media hub, where she handled primary sports reporting and analysis amid competitive local coverage of MLB, , and NBA teams. Adler's broadcasts emphasized detailed game recaps, athlete interviews, and event previews, contributing to PIX11's sports segment visibility in a market dominated by established networks. Adler co-hosted pre- and post-game shows for the New York Yankees, Jets, and Giants, delivering live commentary on key games and playoffs that drew consistent viewer interest in the region's sports-obsessed audience. She also hosted One on One with Andy Adler, a Sunday segment featuring in-depth discussions with sports figures, which gained attention for its direct engagement with personalities like during his 2019 appearance tied to an Achilles International event. In 2019, Adler co-hosted the Taste of New York Open exhibition, partnering with and for player events and broadcasts that highlighted charitable aspects of professional sports. By 2016, Adler shifted to anchor the weekday sports desk alongside , expanding her on-air presence across daily segments while maintaining focus on high-stakes local coverage, such as NFL drafts and Yankees postseason runs. Her tenure at PIX11, lasting until her 2021 departure, solidified her expertise in fast-paced , driven by on-the-ground reporting and viewer retention through substantive content rather than stylistic flair.

Move to Dallas-Fort Worth and subsequent departure

In June 2022, Andy Adler relocated to the Dallas-Fort Worth area and joined CBS 11 (KTVT), serving as the evening sports anchor for CBS News . In this role, she provided coverage of major local professional sports, including co-hosting the ' pre- and post-game shows during the season. Her segments often featured on-location reporting with the Cowboys, such as travel previews for away games against teams like the and . Adler's bilingual capabilities, with Spanish as her first language, supported her engagement with diverse audiences in the region, though specific Spanish-language segments at CBS 11 were not prominently detailed in station announcements. She also contributed to broader sports desk preparations, including behind-the-scenes content ahead of the Cowboys' season kickoff. Adler departed CBS 11 in April after a roughly two-year tenure, with no official statement from the station or Adler on the reasons for her exit. Her absence from the sports anchor position was noted by industry observers tracking local TV personnel changes.

Independent projects and media coaching

Following her departure from CBS 11 in Dallas-Fort Worth in April 2024, Andy Adler established Media Coach International, an independent venture focused on media training services. The firm specializes in on-camera coaching designed to equip clients with skills for effective communication, emphasizing clarity, confidence, and authenticity in high-stakes interactions. Targeted primarily at athletes, executives, and journalists, the coaching addresses preparation for media appearances, interviews, and public speaking, drawing on Adler's extensive broadcasting experience. No specific client testimonials or quantifiable outcomes, such as improved performance metrics, have been publicly detailed by the firm as of 2025. In parallel with her coaching initiatives, Adler has sustained a digital media presence through social platforms, posting commentary and professional insights, including content previewing 2025 developments as late as December 2024. This shift underscores her entrepreneurial adaptation amid industry changes, prioritizing personalized training over traditional on-air roles.

Achievements and public recognition

Pioneering roles in sports journalism

Andy Adler achieved a pioneering milestone in by becoming the first female sports director and lead sports anchor in the New York market, a top media hub historically dominated by male anchors, when she joined WPIX-TV (Channel 11) in 2014. In this role, she anchored weeknight sports segments for the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts, breaking barriers in a field where women held few lead positions in major markets prior to her appointment. As a bilingual broadcaster fluent in Spanish as her first language, Adler expanded the reach of sports coverage to diverse demographics, including audiences, during her New York tenure where she also hosted pre-game shows for the , Jets, and Yankees. This linguistic capability marked an early integration of multilingual elements into mainstream English-language sports anchoring in a competitive market, facilitating broader viewer engagement without reliance on or separate broadcasts. Her breakthroughs influenced subsequent hiring patterns, as evidenced by increased visibility of female sports anchors in New York outlets post-2014, though direct causal attribution remains observational rather than quantified. Adler's Emmy-nominated work underscored these advancements, prioritizing substantive sports reporting over novelty.

Notable interviews and hosting work

Adler created, produced, and hosted the Emmy-nominated interview series "One on One with Andy Adler," which aired on WPIX and featured extended discussions with athletes and sports personalities, attracting national viewership. The segment included interviews such as one with New York Knicks rookie Mitchell Robinson in March 2019, focusing on his performance amid team struggles, and another with WWE Hall of Famer Tito Santana, covering his career highlights. Additional episodes featured New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones and coach Pat Shurmur, addressing team strategies and player development. As a bilingual anchor with Spanish as her first language, Adler conducted interviews in both English and Spanish, enabling access to diverse athletes; for instance, her initial post-draft conversation with highlighted his unique potential, marking the start of multiple engagements with him. She secured exclusive sit-downs with NBA legends , , and Yankees captain , delving into their professional insights and legacies. In hosting, Adler co-anchored the Los Angeles Lakers' pre-game, halftime, and post-game shows during the 2012–2013 NBA season on Time Warner Cable SportsNet LA, collaborating with former Lakers players , Rob Horry, and to provide game previews, in-game analysis, and post-match breakdowns emphasizing tactical elements like defensive schemes and player matchups. These broadcasts reached Lakers fans across , offering detailed commentary on team dynamics during a transitional period for the franchise.

Other contributions

Authorship and children's literature

In 2025, Andy Rosa Adler, a veteran sports broadcaster, expanded her professional pursuits into with the release of her debut book, Andy Pandy, on April 2. The story follows a young girl named who discovers a magical and an empowering , enabling her to transform into a sports reporter and pursue her dreams with determination. Adler drew direct inspiration from her own trajectory as the first female lead sports in a top market like New York, aiming to model a path of ambition and achievement for young readers without relying on fantastical elements alone. The 46-page hardcover, illustrated by Andy Elkerton and available through retailers like and Amazon, reflects Adler's bilingual background with elements in English and Spanish. Published via an independent outlet, the book emphasizes themes of possibility through hard work and self-belief, aligning with Adler's stated goal of creating relatable role models based on real-world successes in male-dominated fields like . Adler promoted the title through personal appearances, including a reading and signing event at a on April 26. Early reception included recognition from lifestyle publication PureWow, which featured on a curated list of notable children's books in May 2025, highlighting its inspirational appeal for young audiences. As a first-time , Adler described the project as a long-developed "dream come true," distinct from her career yet rooted in sharing verifiable strategies for overcoming barriers in competitive industries.

Philanthropic involvement

Andy Adler has served as an ambassador for the World of Children organization since at least 2014, during which time she has co-chaired and emceed their annual Summer Classic golf fundraiser starting in 2015. In this capacity, she has leveraged her sports broadcasting background to host the event's inaugural golf outing and broadcast live segments from the venue, including a PIX11 Morning News feature from Cipriani 42nd Street tied to the 2017 World of Children Awards. She has also interviewed award honorees such as punter and advocate Eric Coleman, highlighting their efforts on behalf of children during these gatherings. Adler's participation extends to emceeing the World of Children Awards Gala, where she has shared spotlights on recipients' initiatives focused on global child welfare, including a ceremony benefiting heroes for children. These media-tied efforts align with the organization's mission to recognize and fund individuals advancing children's causes, though specific fundraising totals from her hosted events remain undocumented in . As an ambassador for the Children's Health Fund, Adler has hosted key events, including the organization's 2020 virtual benefit and portions of the 2019 annual gala, where she appeared onstage alongside figures like Olympian and former NBA player to promote access to healthcare for underserved children. Her recurring role as emcee for the fund's gatherings underscores a pattern of using her on-air persona to draw attention to pediatric health initiatives, particularly those addressing vulnerable populations.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Andy Adler was married to television producer , known for creating the HBO series Entourage, from September 18, 2017, until he filed for divorce in April 2018, citing after less than one year of marriage. The union ended amid reports of a rushed filing to preempt Adler's own petition. No children resulted from the marriage, and Adler has not publicly confirmed having any offspring. As of 2025, details on her current relationships remain private, with no verified reports of remarriage or ongoing partnerships.

Interests and public persona

Andy Adler's public persona emphasizes restraint and observation over overt advocacy, as evidenced by her bio describing herself as someone who "Talk on TV—But more of a listener." This self-presentation aligns with a consistent online presence that prioritizes substantive sports discourse without entanglement in broader ideological signaling. Her off-duty pursuits center on sports fandom, with a particular affinity for the ; in a May 20, 2025, post, she praised the team's "gritty talent, minimal ego and a locker-room of players who genuinely put team first," reflecting an appreciation for collective discipline over individual flair. Adler extends this interest through predictive commentary, such as an October 4, 2025, video titled "Love a good prediction," which underscores her analytical engagement with game outcomes independent of professional obligations. Social media activity on platforms like further illustrates a rooted in neutral, evidence-based sports enthusiasm, including endorsements of Knicks players like and for their on-court contributions. Absent are patterns of performative or alignment with prevailing social narratives, maintaining instead a focus on verifiable team performance metrics and dynamics. This approach evidences a deliberate toward authenticity in public expression, eschewing media-conventional expectations of constant topical intervention.

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