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Michael Thomas Hall, known as Mike Hall, (born September 20, 1952) is a British politician, and the Labour Member of Parliament for Weaver Vale.
Michael James Hall (born February 1982 in Glen Ellyn, Illinois) is an American sports broadcaster who currently works for the Big Ten Network. He can also be found as a sideline reporter for NFL football games on Fox. He previously was the featured on-air personality at ESPN's network devoted to college sports, ESPNU. ESPN's Pardon the Interruption reported during its "Happy Trails!" segment on April 27, 2007, that Hall was leaving ESPNU to move back to the Chicago area, where he would pursue other job opportunities.
Hall is perhaps best known for being the winner of the first season of ESPN's reality television show Dream Job. For his efforts, Hall won a one-year contract to be an anchor on ESPN's popular sports news program SportsCenter, and a new Mazda3. On the night that he won, March 28, 2004, Hall also took a sports quiz to raise his salary. His salary started at $70,000. He then answered 5 trivia questions, each correct answer worth $5,000, to bump his first-year salary to $95,000.
On May 15, 2004, Hall graduated from the University of Missouri–Columbia. At 1 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time on July 20, 2004, Hall began his stint as an official SportsCenter anchor alongside Linda Cohn, having already done some work for ESPNEWS. Before Missouri, He attended Glenbard West High School.
Mike Hall also appeared on ESPN and occasionally ESPN2 broadcasting college games including the Division 1 NCAA Frozen Four National Championship.
As of 2007, Hall is employed with the Big Ten Network, hosting a show called Friday Night Tailgate.
Hall also makes appearances doing sideline reporting for the NFL on Fox.
Michael Horus Hall (born June 5, 1984 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American professional basketball player currently with the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Development League. He attended Alan B. Shepard High School in Palos Heights, Illinois.
Hall, a four year starter at George Washington University from 2002 through 2006 was a tri-captain his senior season on a team that went 27-3. Undrafted after his senior season, Hall joined the 66ers. On February 28, 2007, the Washington Wizards signed him to a ten-day contract due to injuries of forwards Antawn Jamison and Caron Butler. WIZARDS: Wizards Sign Mike Hall for Remainder of the Season He was signed to a second ten day contract shortly afterwards, and on March 21, the team signed him for the rest of the season.
He appeared in two games for the Wizards and was released in late October, 2007 due to salary cap reasons.


