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Five talent agents who sports network executives say they see most often

Sandy Montag, IMG


The “grand pooh-bah” of sports talent agents is how one TV executive described Montag. His client list is a who’s who of sports TV talent — “the blue bloods,” a TV executive says. His clients include:
Bob Costas, NBC Sports
Jim Nantz, CBS Sports
Jay Bilas, ESPN
Mike Breen, ESPN

Jim Ornstein, WME
TV executives say they keep in frequent contact with Ornstein, who reps one of the hottest current free agents in sports broadcasting: Steve Nash. His other clients include:
Kurt Warner, NFL Network
Andy Roddick, Fox Sports
Rick Fox, NBA TV


Reed Bergman, Playbook Inc.

Reed Bergman (center) is flanked by David Diehl (left) and Jesse Palmer.

TV executives tout Bergman’s growing client base and unique dealmaking skills, such as the one he negotiated to get Jesse Palmer on ABC’s “Good Morning America” in addition to ESPN. Other clients on his roster include:
Dan Patrick, NBC Sports
Rich Eisen, NFL Network
Sara Walsh, ESPN


Steve Herz, IF Management
Herz’s ability to identify younger talent with potential was mentioned by more than one TV executive. His clients include:
Dan Hellie, NFL Network
Greg Amsinger, MLB Network
Dan Shulman, ESPN
Seth Greenberg, ESPN


Nick Khan, CAA


With arguably the deepest client list out there, TV executives describe Khan as the agent with whom they deal most frequently. His clients include:
Keith Olbermann, ESPN
Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN
Hannah Storm, ESPN
Jim Lampley, HBO

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