Julie Stewart-Binks was born on April 30,1987 and is a Canadian journalist who has worked for Barstool Sports, ESPN, and Fox Sports.
15 Facts About Julie Stewart-Binks
Julie Stewart-Binks graduated from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, with a couple of undergraduate degrees.
Julie Stewart-Binks graduated from City, University of London where she received her master's degree in international broadcast journalism.
In 2010, Julie Stewart-Binks was hired as a program assistant at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Julie Stewart-Binks was a reporter for the National Hockey League team Toronto Maple Leafs.
In July 2011, Julie Stewart-Binks was hired to the anchor desk by Fox Soccer Channel's flagship program in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Julie Stewart-Binks was a reporter for CTV Television Network in Regina, Saskatchewan.
In June 2013, Julie Stewart-Binks was hired by Fox Sports as a news update anchor role with Fox Sports 1 at the new network's studios in Los Angeles, California.
Julie Stewart-Binks hosted "Fox Soccer Daily" a 30-minute daily studio soccer show, as well as reporting from the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi.
Julie Stewart-Binks covered the MLS All-Star Game in Denver and covered the MLS soccer match between Chicago Fire-FC Dallas.
In December 2016, Julie Stewart-Binks was hired by ESPN as a sideline reporter for MLS and US Men's and Women's National Team games.
Julie Stewart-Binks filled in as a sideline reporter on ESPN's College Football games.
Julie Stewart-Binks became the first female reporter to call two straight MLS Cups with two different networks.
In 2017, Julie Stewart-Binks joined Barstool Sports as the host of Barstool Breakfast on Sirius XM 85.
On May 16,2018, Julie Stewart-Binks announced she was leaving Barstool Sports Radio and would take some time off to contemplate her next career move.