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Steve Bornstein is currently the President and CEO of the NFL Network and is also the National Football League's Executive-Vice President of Media. Prior to joining the NFL, Bornstein was the Chairman of ESPN, and also served as president of ABC. While at ESPN, he organized putting SportsCenter reruns on during the morning hours.
He was born in Fair Lawn, New Jersey on April 20, 1952, to Julian Leon and Marge Frankel Bornstein, as the youngest of four (Fred, Andy, and Faye). He attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison and graduated in 1974 with a Bachelor of Science in film. Bornstein has four children: Alanna, Carly, Mason and Jude.
Steve and his wife Carol in 2002 were featured on the TV show Homes Across America. At the time, they lived in a restored house in Beverly Hills that was once owned by Fred Astaire.
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