Photo, courtesy one of our readers: former WTVJ anchor Kevin Corke sporting a cool Adidas shirt while on ESPN

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8 Responses to What’s Kevin Corke up to After WTVJ? This

  1. Diego says:

    Move in on UP !!!!!! to the EASTSIDE
    LOL

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  2. someguy says:

    Not on the mothership, but rather ESPN3.com’s coverage of the “disney soccer challenge” last week.

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  3. Diego says:

    Oh then MOVIN on DOWNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN lol to the BASEMENT !!! LOL

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  4. Rockytopchick says:

    Seems like a strange move. Can anyone in the know explain? Either working at TVJ sucks that bad or the guy really likes sports.

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  5. mr. copar says:

    Kevin must be thrilled to be away from Jackie. He probably would be happy commentating pig races instead of sitting next to Jackie the former beauty queen of Miami/Cuba. She is very beautiful… not. They keep Jackie around because she loves Miami/Cuba so much. In another market anywhere in the USA she would not last. Real anchors leave Miami/Cuba and get jobs in real markets where there are no 300 pound reporters or spanglish anchors that are Cuban.

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  6. Bob says:

    Kevin is out and I guess nobody heard that the GM of WTVJ was also fired this week.

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  7. ISAWIT says:

    Bad ratings equals clean house. Corke was not very good with or without Jackie. IMHO, they both have sucked for the past year or so.

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  8. joyce bronson says:

    So sorry to see Kevin leave. He represented a very positive image and independent opinion for Miami news viewers, without all the fluff that others at the network included. Hope he lands in a better place.

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