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Thirty seasons ago, New York Giants quarterback, Phil Simms led the team to their first-ever Super Bowl titles. In the ...
With decades of experience in the broadcast booth and on the field, the renowned FOX NFL game and studio broadcast teams ...
David is a 40-year industry veteran who served as play-by-play announcer for St. John's University basketball in New York and as radio play-by-play voice of the Miami Heat in South Florida. He is the ...
All-time, top-20 NFL broadcasters: Those who also played the game Sal Siino stacks 'em up based on popularity as announcer, on the field performance and value of card ...
Longtime network TV executive Kevin O'Malley helped pluck the rights to the NCAA Tournament from NBC 40 years ago. He takes us through the interesting granular that landed CBS the rights, beginning in ...
NHL: A break out of the best ever announcers in the United States and Canada, play-by-play and analysts. Additionally, six great future voices. From Doc Emrick to Dan Kelly and from pioneer Foster ...
Top 20 Sideline Reporters All-Time: (Editor’s Note: Marcus Gronauer spent a chunk of time doing a multi-part series on sideline reporters. He studied the history of sideline reporting which dates back ...
ESPN's trio of play-by-play voice Karl Ravech and analysts Tim Kurkjian and Eduardo Perez brought palpable chemistry to the broadcast of the Yanks-Rays game. The threesome deserve an A for their ...
Historian Curt Smith answers mystery question: Why Mel Allen was fired by GM Ralph Houk in ’64 Misprescribed addictive treatment by Dr. Max Jacobson - aka 'Dr. Feelgood' - slowed announcing legend's ...
Little has been said. The subject himself didn't realize it. Fifty years ago, Bill White, 87, was hired by the Yankees. He was the first Black play-by-play announcer hired by a professional team.
Sideline Reporting: Underappreciated or Unnecessary? The early history and those who fashioned the role The first two, Jim Lampley and Don Tollefson, were students when hired to work a 1974 ABC ...
Let me begin with this. I don’t think any of us appreciate the work and dedication of Dave Goren, NSMA’a Executive Director. He puts his heart into the job and doesn’t seem to ever lose it. Not easy.