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  Mark Steines: Entertainment Tonight
Correspondent Mark Steines enters his fourth season on the #1 magazine in syndication, Entertainment Tonight, produced by Paramount Domestic Television in association with Cox Broadcasting.
Born and raised in Dubuque, IA, Steines graduated from the University of Northern Iowa, which he attended on a full football scholarship, with a degree in radio and television.
Steines segued to KSPR-TV in Springfield, MO, where he was a sports anchor from 1988 - 1991.
www.wchstv.com /synd_prog/et/marksteines.shtml   (291 words)

  
 Stevens Point Journal - Cornerstone offers gifts to lift the spirit in Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Steines never imagined that she would wind up becoming co-owner of a Catholic bookstore, but she probably suspected that her future - whatever it would be - would lie close to home.
Steines, a Stevens Point area native, grew up on a farm in Plover, graduated from Stevens Point Area Senior High in 1976, and is currently a member of Sacred Heart Parish in Polonia.
Steines was interested but dragged her feet until two separate groups of friends talked her into a group venture.
www.wisinfo.com /journal/spjlocal/282038579738476.shtml   (709 words)

  
 Waterloo/Cedar Falls Courier Online
Steines, an Emmy award-winning journalist, is now in his ninth season with Entertainment Tonight, billed as the top-ranked syndicated entertainment show in the world.
Steines was born and raised in Dubuque, and came to the area when he enrolled at the University of Northern Iowa on a full football scholarship.
Steines continued to look for a job in sports reporting, and finally found one in a small market in Springfield, Mo., where he served as sports anchor from 1988 to 1991.
www.wcfcourier.com /articles/2004/09/25/news/metro/c642c4606024f0e486256f19003dd16f.prt   (542 words)

  
 CityBeat: Pseudoquasiesque (2000-04-13)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
MARK STEINES: It was a loose, personable, unflappable Prince of Peace who stepped up to the microphones to take questions from the always skeptical press this afternoon...
MARK STEINES: And by the time He was done, He'd won a few converts.
MARK STEINES: The press conference lasted about 30 minutes, during which Christ declined repeated requests to walk on the hotel swimming pool.
www.citybeat.com /2000-04-13/pseudo.shtml   (760 words)

  
 Sports Hollywood - Ten Questions with Mark Steines
Mark Steines joined Entertainment Tonight on August 24, 1995 as a correspondent, a role he continues in addition to his anchor responsibilities.
Mark was in Long Beach, California, for the Toyota Pro/Celebrity race of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach in a 10-lap sprint to raise money for charity.
Mark is in his sixth season on the #1 news magazine in syndication, Entertainment Tonight.
www.sportshollywood.com /asksteines.html   (539 words)

  
 ETinterview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Mark: This is the most you've ever had, five nominations.
Mark: Last year when you came down the red carpet, you stopped and talked to me for a little bit.
Mark: I didn't know about the near plane accident that happened to you in San Diego.
quotablericky.homestead.com /ETinterview.html   (1301 words)

  
 Return to EnterpriseCrew.
SCOTT BAKULA is joined by ET's MARK STEINES as Scott begins his journey as the first captain of the Enterprise, in the Star Trek prequel to the previous four series, which will air on UPN this Fall.
MARK: Three of the four shows preceding this have been on the air seven years.
MARK: As you look around, this is a lot more advanced than the '60s, even though you're earlier in time.
www.enterprisecrew.com /interview/bakulaetonline.htm   (1045 words)

  
 Inspirational - An Angelina Jolie Fan Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
MARK STEINES had an exclusive visit on the set with ANGELINA JOLIE and chatted about "raiding tombs," being a bad-ass and why she and BILLY BOB THORNTON are stranger than people think!
Mark Steines: One thing that celebrities are doing are starting their own Websites to expel any rumors.
Mark Steines: You're in great shape and I read that you're eating differently now and not smoking and have cut back on alcohol and coffee.
angelinaj.net /Angelina/Transcripts/2001/02.html   (1394 words)

  
 Always-FRIENDS.de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
MARK: I think I saw a soundbite on a tape where you said you really were a heavy-metal rocker chick.
MARK: There is one scene that we got a clip of with a little body piercing thing you guys got going on.
MARK: Now, the movie is about the pressures of stardom, of fame, and as I sat and watched this and saw your character, I thought, some of this must echo what goes on in your real life.
www.always-friends.de /film-rs.html   (751 words)

  
 Shhhhhh! Fitness Secrets of a Celebrity Insider
After a series of injuries ended Mark Steines’ lifelong dream of becoming a professional football player, his degree in radio and television took him from the gridiron to the red carpet.
Mark was also the first reporter on the mountain after Sonny Bono’s fatal skiing accident, and he was on the scene less than a day after Princess Diana’s untimely end.
Mark’s daily fitness regimen includes an hour of cardio, stretching exercises and some light training with weights.
www.ediets.com /news/article.cfm?cmi=1086342&cid=28   (481 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
JACKSON: Mark said to me that he was very surprised and he felt that -- see, because what happened, Larry, I spoke up because I felt that everybody was blaming me that I got rid of the legal team.
Mark Geragos is involved in another high profile case at the moment.
GRACE: And very quickly, Mark Steines, after reading this indictment word for word, I still don't know the particulars, the specifics of these so-called lewd and lascivious behavior by Jackson on this boy.
transcripts.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0404/30/lkl.00.html   (6850 words)

  
 Mark Steines, ET journalist about time at Neverland - casefact.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Mark Steines is joining us now live from Santa Barbara.
STEINES: He was there the day -- we arrived at the celebration, his 45th birthday celebration.
BLITZER: Mark Steines works for "Entertainment Tonight." He had some extraordinary access, a rare inside look at the Neverland Ranch.
www.casefact.com /content/view/84/0   (909 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
MARK STEINES, "ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT": Well, look, I wouldn't put it past some sections of the press or the media to do something like that.
STEINES: Well, I think, you know, it's a good point she brings up, first of all.
STEINES: Well, you know, honestly, I think we're waiting for the next John Grisham novel to come out, because this has the makings of one.
www-cgi.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0312/01/nfcnn.01.html   (1438 words)

  
 InfoHunks: Mark Steines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He is a very sexy man and he works for the number 1 entertainment show Entertainment Tonight.
Mark is tied with Lester Holt for number 1 for sexiest newshunk.
This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.
guava.blogspot.com /InfoHunks/2003/08/mark-steines.html   (41 words)

  
 CSI: 24/7 - Mark Uncovers Secrets from the 'CSI' Set   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Gary tries to convince Mark that they take naps on the cold, steel tables that are the central focus of the room.
Mark also catches up with JORJA FOX, who reveals, "This is my favorite set on the show.
They are under the protection of a Humane Society representative who makes sure they are well taken care of and that they recently switched the company that supplies their gloves.
www.greatestjournal.com /go.bml?journal=csi247&itemid=23352&dir=prev   (484 words)

  
 Player Bio: Mark Farley :: Football
Once known as the "walk on from Waukon" when he wore a Panther football uniform, Mark Farley returned to his alma mater as its head football coach when his appointment was announced in a press conference held April 3, 2001.
"Mark and his staff have done an outstanding job of promoting the game of football in the state of Iowa to all of its high schools, players and coaches.
"Mark Farley coaches in the same manner in which he went from being a walk on to becoming the Gateway Football Conference Defensive Player of the Year, which is a cross between great dedication and unbelievable determination.
unipanthers.collegesports.com /sports/m-footbl/mtt/farley_mark00.html   (2563 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
MARK STEINES: You actually turned down the role of the movie star, and you wanted to play the assistant.
In my mind, I thought that was kind of her first step in taking control of her life, and then you kind of see all the steps that take place in the movie, until ultimately she has shed her shackles and is free to live her own life.
They just hoped that my soap opera was on when we had to do it, because then I wouldn't be like, "How much longer is this going to be?" And then the wardrobe department built this fat suit that I would get in and zip up the back.
mybbs.hanafos.com /bbs/read.asp?bbs_id=1295480&data_no=61   (679 words)

  
 Yes Portal - Adult News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
But in fairness to both Diane Sawyer and Bella Donna, Jenna and ET’s Mark Steines did have a one-two punch when they delivered the media’s favorite sucker punch by mentioning Traci Lords.
Mark Steines fired off Traci’s name with a killer instinct for ratings, when reacting to Jenna using the porno business to blame her tits on.
Then Mark comes back with: "Those who have come before you have tried to cross from adult films to mainstream but Traci Lords is the only one to have done that.
www.yesportal.com /news.cfm/822   (920 words)

  
 Serendipity - version 2.0   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Mark Steines: This is a funny movie, and I think the world now is going to know what the word "junket" means.
Mark: But some of it was lifted from his life, the whole cactus incident.
Mark: I have to ask you about that bedroom scene with Julia, with the sheet over the face.
seren.shinjite.net /soc.html   (581 words)

  
 Family Energy Magazine: Your Guide to a Fun and Fit Life with Kids
We caught up with Steines, Cornett and their kids during after-work playtime and talked with them about their fun and fit life in sunny Los Angeles.
Mark is a former football player and that will be a fun thing for him to teach Kai.
Mark Steines: Then there is the flipside to that.
familyenergy.com /archive/coverstory0704.php   (665 words)

  
 Mark Steines Getting A Divorce - Super Divorce Guide
Mark Steines (Reporter), Mim Drew (Reporter), Todd Leonard (Reporter),...
Mark Steines of "ET," and a parade of musicians, celebrities,...
Mark Ruffalo, Jimmy Smits, Eddie Steeples, Mark Steines, Donald Trump...
www.superdivorceguide.com /mark-steines-getting-a-divorce.html   (667 words)

  
 'Miss Congeniality' Not So Hygienic - Elites TV - Your Elite News Source
For instance, Mark Steines has been an "Entertainment Tonight" correspondent since 1995, and Sandra Bullock has been "Miss Congeniality" since 2000.
Reminding Steines that he’d scolded her back then for chewing gum during interviews, making her spit hers out, Bullock turned the tables last night: “Well, you’re chewing gum, so spit it out”, she said, putting her hand out to receive it.
Steines obediently opened his mouth and dropped the gum into Bullock’s waiting hand.
www.elitestv.com /pub/2005/Mar/EEN4242dd3023219.html   (205 words)

  
 [No title]
Mark Steines: Jackie is the Number One action hero in the world!
Mark Steines: One last question Jackie...how long does the average Jackie Chan movie take from start to finish?
Mark Steines: I would like to thank you Jackie for this magical 30 minutes you've given us tonight!
www.lava.net /~headrush/JC-FILES/et.txt   (962 words)

  
 Dialogue with producer Mark Burnett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Mark Burnett: Both "The Apprentice" and "Survivor" have something in common, which is dealing with the emotional pull that all humans feel from being excluded from something.
That's done through either being voted off, in the case of "Survivor," or being fired in "Apprentice." It's something that's akin to not being invited to the party, like being the last person chosen in (the) schoolyard for a sports team.
I got them to provide on-air talent: Mark Steines (now a correspondent on "Entertainment Tonight").
www.hollywoodreporter.com /thr/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000518943   (1455 words)

  
 Variety.com - It's Steines 'Tonight'
Steines begins his new role immediately; Frazier joins "ET Weekend" Sept. 18.
On Steines taking over for Goen on "ET," Bill Carroll, VP and director of programming for the Katz TV reprep firm, said, "Paramount is clearly trying to revitalize the program, giving it new energy with Steines, who could help to lower the average age of the show's viewers."
Steines joined "ET" as a correspondent and substitute anchor in 1995.
www.variety.com /article/VR1117907651?categoryid=1236&cs=1   (422 words)

  
 Wausau - Real estate transactions
Mark F. Voss, Deborah M. Voss to David A. Johnson, Airess L. Johnson, lots/units 2, block 11, Eau Claire Heights Addition, Wausau, $107,500.
Mark V. Kramer II, Kimberly A. Kramer II to Matthew B. MacDonald, Angela Z. MacDonald, section 23, town 29N, range 7E, Wausau, $97,000.
Richard A. Wiersig, Violet E. Wiersig to Mark A. Kaise, lots/units 6,7, block 29, Plat of Irene, village of Spencer, $65,000.
www.wausaudailyherald.com /wdhhomestyle/285138769484580.shtml   (2177 words)

  
 UNI Newsroom
Keynote speaker, at 3 p.m., will be Mark Steines, also a 1986 graduate, and two-time Emmy award-winning journalist, who is entering his 10th season at "Entertainment Tonight." Steines, who attended UNI on a football scholarship, worked as a sports reporter at various television stations, which eventually led him to the West Coast.
Polly Carver-Kimm, 1985, who began her career at KUNI and has spent the last 18 years at KIOA and the Des Moines Radio Group, where she is the news director and co-host of the KIOA morning show in Des Moines.
Mark Anderson, 1985, recognized in the television industry as a national award-winning photojournalist, newsroom leader and storytelling coach and consultant.
www.umpr.uni.edu /news.asp?NewsID=1923   (694 words)

  
 Celebrity Blackjack - Episode 2
Mark: "But does that mean you're going to bet $416,000 in the next hand?!"
Mark can't make a minimum bet if he loses and Richard...he says he's had enough of "these people".
While Marissa ponders, Andy and Mark (Richard had left the set) gives her seperate advice; Andy says "all-in" while Mark says to bet the minimum.
www.gameshownewsnet.com /prime/cbj/CBJ2.htm   (1277 words)

  
 The MADtv Forum - Entertainment Tonight: Just Married (#818)
Mary: And in AIDS ravaged Africa, the body count continues to rise as the end of the Angolan civil war reveals the worst African famine in decades.
ET on MTV on VH1's Mark Steines was on hand to film Joe Millionaire's filming of his Entertainment Tonight interview with Ashton Kutcher and Brittany Murphy.
Mark: (in a lowered voice) Bob, I'm here on the set of Entertainment Tonight as special ET correspondant Joe Millionaire sits down with the stars of Just Married.
www.planetmadtv.com /forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5670   (787 words)

  
 Entertainment Tonight - CanWest MediaWorks
On the air since 1981 ET continues to be the #1 entertainment newsmagazine in the world.
Hosted Mary Hart and Emmy award winning journalist Mark Steines, Entertainment Tonight is the voice of the industry covering the latest awards shows, the scandles that come from Hollywood and on set visits as only they can.
CANWEST MEDIAWORKS is a trade mark of CanWest Global Communications Corp.
www.canwestmediaworks.com /television/programming/shows/entertainment_tonight.html   (80 words)

  
 Excite - Page Six
LARA Flynn Boyle's rage over being dumped from "The Practice" boiled over when "Entertainment Tonight" reporter Mark Steines cornered her at the ESPY Awards in Hollywood.
Steines mentioned he had chatted with Camryn Manheim and other surviving cast members from the legal drama who said they missed Boyle and the others who were unceremoniously fired last month.
In this situation, that did not happen." Boyle did not comment on the show's creator David E. Kelley, who made the decision to replace her, Dylan McDermott, Kelli Williams and two others with lower-paid actors.
entertainment.excite.com /celebgossip/pgsix/id/07_18_2003_12.html   (141 words)

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