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Jane Chastain

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maturity, modeling school and speech training removed these childhood deficiencies. She spent the last two years of high school working as a model in Atlanta and then enrolled at Georgia State College to continue her career. However, her modeling was somewhat limited by her 5'3" frame. One day she happened to see herself on a TV monitor and realized that if she had a career in television size wouldn't matter. Her initial ambition was to have a kids show.
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Chastain married Skip Thomas, a local television host and producer (1962-1965) who had nothing to do with her athletic success. She married industrial designer Roger Chastain (1968–present) who, at the time, was one of the southeast's leading sports car drivers. They are pilots and live on a private
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as Mrs. Jane Thomas (episode available on YouTube). During her time in Atlanta she broke many sports journalistic barriers. In 1967 she became the first female on a National Baseball League playing field and was admitted to the Atlanta Braves and the Atlanta Falcons press boxes. After her marriage
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When the network failed to renew her contract she returned to Miami television where Bernie Rosen, the long-time sports director for WTVJ, was only too happy to have her. "She was always good. She knew her stuff. She could do everything well. She was a terrific interviewer. She had everything
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telecasts. She landed an exclusive interview with Portland Trailblazer's 7"2" center Bill Walton, who had been injured. She went live on CBS's halftime show and was praised for her work. Soon afterward, she informed the network that she was pregnant. After that she was assigned mostly features.
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While in Miami working as a sports reporter she did a daily radio show, "Girls Rules," explaining the finer points in sports, which was syndicated to 205 stations in all contiguous 48 states. She gained the respect of Dolphin coach Don Shula, who admitted that he was skeptical of her ability when
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Jane Steppe was born in Knoxville, Tenn. to Lina Katherine (nee Abernathy) and Quentin Steppe, their only child. The family moved to Smyrna, Ga. (outside of Atlanta) where she attended school. As a child she had buck teeth which earned her the nickname "Bugs Bunny." She was also awkward. Braces,
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invited her to their Pennsylvania campus for a season preview where they awarded her letters in five sports and made her an honorary member of the coaching staff. She began doing a scoreboard show after the games and eventually became the weekend sports anchor. She appeared on the Oct 25, 1964
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going for her, but the timing (at the network) was all wrong. Nowadays, she'd be a superstar." In 1977, she moved to Los Angeles where she began working for KABC-TV.
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Chastain was used on occasional NFL broadcasts the rest of the 1974 season and also worked the college Sun Bowl Game that season. She also worked some
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She jumped to national TV with "The Jane Chastain Show -- Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Sports but Were Afraid to Ask."
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telecast of a game on October 13, 1974, she became the first female NFL announcer, brought in as a commentator alongside
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to Roger Chastain in 1968 she moved to Raleigh, N.C. and was hired by WRAL-TV. In 1969 she was hired by
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Cape, Barbara (1988). "Jane Chastain, America's First Female Sportscaster Remembers Her Early days".
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During the 1980s, Chastain began turning her attention toward politics. She hosted a radio program,
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hired her in 1974 to provide commentary for various televised sports events. During the
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Rukenbrod, Joe (May 30, 1969). "Gal Sportscaster Keeps Male TV Rivals on the Ball".
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Fink, David (August 4, 1986). "Chastain, TV pioneer: 'I had to pay a high price'".
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Green, Ted (August 30, 1974). "Syndication: Chastain Sports Show in 86 Markets".
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runway in southern California. They have one son, Blayne, born June 16, 1975.
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Bisher, Furman (October 2, 1965). "I Feel Like One of the Boys". p. 29.
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Balfour, Malcolm (January 16, 1972). "Jane Chastain: Just One of the Boys".
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Hart, Raymond (November 2, 1970). "Lady Football Expert is Speaking Today".
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Hart, Raymond (November 2, 1970). "Lady Football Expert Is Speaking Today".
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Mrs. Ed (April 16, 1964). "April Is A Young Girl ...Named Jane Steppe".
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Podolsky, Rich (December 21, 1974). "Get that Broad Out of the Booth".
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Maher, Charles (January 20, 1975). "Women Move in on Sports Mike".
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Bisher, Furman (October 2, 1965). "I Feel Like One of the Boys".
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Chastain began her sportscasting career 1963 when she heard that
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Twombly, Wells (September 5, 1970). "No Newspaper Substitute".
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Twombly, Wells (September 5, 1970). "No Newspaper Substitute".
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www.americansportscastersonline.com. Accessed 29, March, 2019.
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Deeb, Gary (June 22, 1977). "Chastain's Humiliation Over".
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Schwartz, Lou. "Women in Sportscasting: A Brief History."
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Deeb, Gary (June 21, 1977). "CBS Pictured Jane plain".
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