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To celebrate the new year, we continue Curt Smith’s series, Voices of Summer, on baseball’s all-time broadcasters that will ...
The network’s Round 1 coverage on Wednesday will tip off with a three-hour preview show at 5 p.m. ET with host Jared ...
“You have to know when to hold ’em,” Kenny Rogers sang, “know when to fold ‘em.” Bob Elson, a gin rummy whiz, had pigeons in ...
In 1974 CBS president Bob Wussler hired Jane Chastain, who was a well-prepared, terrific sports reporter who understood pro ...
In this third installment in our series, Sports Broadcast Journal continues our journey down memory lane. Today, we shift our focus to the Top 20 all-time announcer, football cards. In our next ...
At the outset, let’s revisit Sports Broadcasting’s Mount Rushmore which we unveiled last year. For their lifetime achievements, the faces of Bob Costas, Howard Cosell, John Madden and Vin Scully are ...
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 ...
The who's who of sports broadcasting have weighed in on the death of Phyllis George, the sports broadcast pioneer and Miss America winner in 1971. George joined CBS' NFL Today in 1975. Broadcast ...
Another weekend of college hoops. Lots of the nation will focus on Kansas and Kansas State after their nasty brawl this week. Phil Stone and Steve Lavin did a nice job in the Fox studio covering it. I ...
Jon Miller was the voice of ESPN Sunday night baseball for 21 years when the network was at its peak. The games were carried in an exclusive window. No other game were scheduled then. Miller's dulect ...
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 ...
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.