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Women In Media - Evanka Osmak: Do You Actually Like Sports?

Evanka Osmak: Do You Actually Like Sports?

Women In Media

07/19/21 • 49 min

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Born in Ridgewood, New Jersey, and raised in Oakville, Ontario, Evanka Osmak is best known for her work at Rogers Sportsnet in Toronto. A career in sports television was not part of her initial plan, though...

She graduated with a Civil Engineering degree from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. At 24-years-old it became very clear to her; she wasn't excited about engineering the way she might have been excited at the thought of working in television broadcasting.

She completed a broadcasting diploma at Seneca College, worked on-air at JACK-FM in Orillia, Ontario and then made the leap into television taking a morning show opportunity at KYMA in Yuma, Arizona. ​

She's been back home in Toronto at Sportsnet ever since 2007 covering everything from the Toronto Blue Jays return to the playoffs in 2015, the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and reporting court side at the Rogers Cup.

​Catch Evanka weekday evenings on Sportsnet Central along with her co-anchor, Ken Reid and find out more about her work below. Make sure to check out her podcast, Moms in the Middle, too!

https://www.sportsnet.ca/author/evanka-osmak/

https://www.evankaosmak.com/about-me

https://www.instagram.com/evankaosmak

https://twitter.com/evankaosmak

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07/19/21 • 49 min

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