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Dan Hicken

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Dan Hicken
Born
Daniel Patrick Hicken

(1963-05-12)May 12, 1963(age 61)
OccupationNewscast Sports Anchor
Notable credit(s)Evening Anchor/Sports Director forWTLV/WJXX1986-2013
Senior Sports Anchor forWJAX-TV/WFOX-TV2013-present
TitleSports Anchor
Spouse(s)Donna Clewis(divorced)
Reagan Hicken
Children3

Daniel Patrick Hicken(born May 12, 1963) has been a television sports news anchor since 1986 for two broadcasting groups inJacksonville, Florida.

Career

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Hicken graduated from theUniversity of Florida.His first job in television was an internship with12 NewsonWTLVin Jacksonville immediately after college graduation. He rose steadily at the station, becoming a sports producer in 1986, weekend sports anchor two years later, then sports director in 1991 after six years at WTLV.[1]Hicken personally reports on big local events, such asThe Players Championship,Jacksonville Jaguarsgames and theDaytona 500.He also travels to national events with a Florida connection including national championship games for both the Gators and Seminoles.[2] On radio, he also hosts "The Drill" between onWJXL.[3][4]

Hicken's contract with First Coast News expired on May 31, 2013, and because they could not agree on the terms of a new contract, Hicken left the station and accepted a position with Jacksonville stationsWJAX-TVandWFOX-TV.[5]However, his prior contract contained anon-compete clausewhich prohibited him from appearing on-air for six months, so he spent his time writing and developing sports stories until Thanksgiving had passed.[6]

Family

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On March 16, 2003, Hicken wed Reagan Dowling, a special education teacher in Jacksonville.[7]He has three children: Danielle and Drew with his previous wife,Donna Deegan;and Brooks Dowling, from his second marriage.[8]

Community involvement

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His community affiliations include theTom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundationwhich provides money to help the families of children with leukemia;MaliVai Washington Kids Foundationwhich promotes academic achievement and positive life skills for youth through the game oftennis.Dan also participates in orMCsnumerous benefit golf tournaments and charity events each year.[1][9][10][11]

Awards

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Hicken was recognized for his sports knowledge and reputation by being selected as a voting sports journalist for theHeisman Trophy.[12]He won a regional Emmy for his series on Jacksonville's quest for an NFL team, and an award for the best sportscast in the state in 1992. [13]He received the 2008 Best Sportscast 1st place WTLV/WJXX "Sports Final",[14]and the 3rd place Sports Feature/Commentary – Television: Desire Street at the 2006 Sunshine State Awards. He has also been honored byFolio Weeklyas Jacksonville's Best Sportscaster.[15]

References

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  1. ^ab[1]First Coast News, Dan Hicken
  2. ^Hicken, Dan:[2]First Coast News, January 9, 2007, 2009 BCS Championship
  3. ^"1010 XL - Weekday Lineup".Archived fromthe originalon 2015-10-07.Retrieved2015-10-06.
  4. ^"First Coast News Dan Hicken Bio".First Coast News.Retrieved2008-02-18.
  5. ^"Sports Director Dan Hicken leaving First Coast News after 27 years | firstcoastnews.com".Archived fromthe originalon 2013-06-29.Retrieved2013-05-29.
  6. ^Elliott, Jeff."Dan Hicken leaving First Coast News for TV-47/TV-30".Jacksonville.com.Florida Times Union.Retrieved23 February2016.
  7. ^Florida Times-Union: March 14, 2003-TV/Radio: Coughlin tells TV-12 about firing, future
  8. ^Florida Times-Union: Jan 22, 2005- TV-RADIO: Playoff games dominate area viewers' attention
  9. ^"Archived copy"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 2010-11-02.Retrieved2009-10-14.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Justice Coalition, Hicken MCs JC Event
  10. ^[3]Archived2009-02-14 at theWayback MachineHabitat for Humanity, First Annual Golf Tournament
  11. ^[4][permanent dead link]Rotary Club, March 2009, "22nd Annual All County Academic Football Team Recognition Banquet"
  12. ^[5]Archived2009-12-12 at theWayback MachineStiff Arm Trophy website, Heisman Voter List
  13. ^"Associated Press website: 2004 Florida AP Broadcasters Competition Best Sportscast in MEDIUM MARKET TELEVISION".Associated Press.Archived fromthe originalon 2007-09-09.Retrieved2008-05-03.
  14. ^"Associated Press website: 2008 Florida AP Broadcasters Competition Best Sportscast in MEDIUM MARKET TELEVISION".Associated Press.Archived fromthe originalon 2007-09-09.Retrieved2008-05-03.
  15. ^[6]Archived2009-12-12 at theWayback MachineFolio Weekly, "Best of Jacksonville '08"