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Sam Marchiano

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who is adjunct faculty at the NYU Tisch Sports Institute for Sports Management, Media and Business. In addition to teaching Leagues and Governing Organizations and Leadership for Crisis Situations, Marchiano served as research chair for NYU's 2016 Social Responsibility of Sports Conference. She is a
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Baseball Discovered received the Award for Baseball Excellence at the 3rd annual Baseball Film Festival at the Hall of Fame. The award recognizes the film that best captures “research, factual accuracy, historical context, and appreciation of the
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In 2002 she joined MLB.com, the official website of Major League Baseball, where she worked as a producer, reporter, and writer. She earned Emmy nominations for the MLB Original Documentary Vintage Baseball
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Marchiano became a New York bureau producer for ESPN in 1993 and became an on-the-air reporter for MSG two years later. By 1997, she was a correspondent for FOX Sports New York and FOX Sports Net.
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after her graduation in 1989 and covered the Islanders for two seasons. In 1991, she pursued a career in television and became an associate producer for “Inside Edition” at WYNY (Channel 5).
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She thinks of her advocacy holistically: "Ending discrimination is all about respect, no matter your sexual orientation, your race, your gender or where you're from", Marchiano said.
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During production of Vintage Baseball, she became interested in baseball's origins and began work on Baseball Discovered, an hour-long documentary that aired on the MLB Network.
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She became a founding member of the Athlete Ally board of directors because allyship played a crucial role in her ability to address gender issues as female sports reporter
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29 January 2001 Columbia University alumni article on Marchiano's (then with FOX Sports Net on the IVy League in the National Football League.
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A correspondent-reporter for FOX Sports and the MSG Network, Marchiano started her career as a sportswriter for the New York Daily News.
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founding member of the board of directors of the Equality League, a non-profit launching in spring 2018.
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She was a central figure in Major League Baseball's embrace of LGBT inclusion beginning in 2013.
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During the filming of Baseball Discovered in England, Marchiano and her crew discovered the
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17 January 2005 mediabistro.com article on press coverage of sports featuring Marchiano.
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diary, which historians consider one of the earliest known references to the game.
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MLB.com story on the discovery of baseball featuring Marchiano.
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sportscaster
documentarian
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Athlete Ally


Hudson Taylor



Columbia University






William Bray


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WPIX
New York City
Stuyvesant High School
Columbia University
"Agenda"
"How Billy came back to baseball"
"Out of the closet, still in the game | ShareAmerica"
"Before Memoirs, He Wrote A's, B's, C's, D's and F's"
The New York Times

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