Emmy award winning Mark Morgan, started his career in sports broadcasting at WKPT-TV in Kingsport, Tennessee in 1982. In 1984, Morgan moved to Charleston, South Carolina, where he served as the sports anchor for WCSC-TV for nine years. Morgan’s on-air talents were noticed by CNN, who then hired him for CNN Sports/CNNSI to serve as the network’s New York correspondent.

While at CNN, Morgan covered a wide range of sporting events, including the NBA Finals, the Stanley Cup Finals, the NBA All-Star Game, the Final Four, various Heavyweight title fights, the Super Bowl, the World Series, and the US Open Tennis. Morgan’s efforts in covering the Atlanta Park Bombing during the 1996 Summer Olympics earned him his Emmy.

In April 2001, Morgan moved to the Turner Network, covering the 2001 NBA playoffs as a sideline reporter. Morgan then joined NBA TV in 2001 as a network anchor and now serves as an anchor for NBA TV Live.

Morgan graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1981 with his bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications.