Fox Sports has hired former ESPN reporter Colleen Dominguez after she spent nearly a decade with the mothership. The Los Angeles-based Dominguez will serve as a reporter and feature contributor for Fox programming, including Fox Sports Live.
This is a pretty good get for Fox. Dominguez had been with ESPN for quite a long time, and was one of the network's more familiar reporters. While ESPN has a never-ending supply of talent that can (and already has, for that matter) fill Dominguez's role, her experience can't simply be replaced by anyone off the street.
Dominguez did some solid work for ESPN throughout her career with the network, and her addition will add another legitimate voice to Fox's slate of sports reporters.
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