It takes most broadcasters years to rise through the ranks to become a game analyst at a network.
But a 10-year-old girl from New York has already done it, CBS2’s Steve Overmyer reported Friday.
“A lot of adults ask, ‘Oh, what do you want to be when you grow up? Like, what’s your dream for when you’re an adult?’ But I’m achieving my dream and I’m still 10,” said Pepper Persley, who just broadcast an NBA playoff game on TV. Pepper was part of a Los Angeles Clippers Kids Cast, a special broadcast using augmented reality to make the games more kid-friendly. Read More
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