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Broadcasting & Cable/Multichannel News Announce '11 "Women In The Game" Honorees

Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News have announced their ’11 “Women in the Game” honorees, a group of 12 women in the sports television industry who “rose to high positions through perseverance, determination and a willingness to bring a teamwork approach to whatever they’ve had to overcome.” The women “extend across all areas of the industry,” and have overseen “everything from network launches to providing trucks to film Olympics to marketing a small sports net in a big way.” Below is a complete list of the honorees (BROADCASTING & CABLE, 7/11 issue).

EXEC POSITION
Karen Brodkin Fox Cable Networks Senior VP/Business & Legal Affairs
April Carty-Sipp Comcast Sports Group Senior VP/Creative Services
Theresa Chillianis MSG Varsity GM
Christine Godleski WNBA COO
Debra Honkus NEP Broadcasting CEO
Jodi Markley ESPN Senior VP/Operations
Lorie McCarthy Turner Sports Ad Sales Senior VP & General Sales Manager
Deborah Montiel GolTV VP/Marketing
Rebecca Schulte Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic Senior VP & GM
Suzanne Smith CBS Sports Producer/Director
Molly Solomon NBC Olympics Coordinating Producer
Melinda Witmer Time Warner Cable Exec VP & Chief Video and Content Officer

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