Maria Taylor has signed with the Krucci Sports Group for representatives in all fields. This is a sign of a wider profile as sportscasters are media home NBC moves deeper into sports.
Klutch CEO and founder Rich Paul recently negotiated on NBC a five-year extension of Taylor, spanning multiple sports and national broadcasts. In the new Agrime Ent condition, Taylor will continue to host “Football Night in America Night” with a variety of Olympic-related programming built around the NBA and WNBA along with the sports’ most viewed studio show, “Big NFL 10 College Countdown,” and new NBC shows.
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NBC has already announced that Taylor will be holding the first NBA TV broadcast and an hour-long pre-show with Carmelo Anthony and Bince Carter. NBC has won a new 11-year rights deal with the NBA and the NBA, which plays three nights of release games a week, with either the NBC or Peacock.
Taylor will join UTA’s growing talent roster of sports media. This is also represented by Chloe Kim, Ian Rappport, Rich Isan, Emmanuel Ako, Andraya Carter, Latina Robinson, Charles Woodson, Lou Young and Nick Wright.
Taylor joined NBC Sports in 2021 after a stint working for Disney’s ESPN. Taylor played basketball and was a three-time All-Sec volleyball player while studying at the University of Georgia. She was also a member of the US A2 National Volleyball Team.
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