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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 appear regularly through 2025. Today, Cincinnati Reds 1942-65 Voice Waite ...
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 ...
David J. Halberstam 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 ...
Hall of Fame announcer Bob Costas, 73, most recently of TBS, announced his retirement from play-by-play after the 2024 season. Costas worked three World Series in the 1990s and will continue as a ...
Arthur Solomon There is no statistic that accurately states the number of sportscasters in the United States, but one thing is certain, it’s a highly competitive business (as is the public relations ...
A quiet fellow, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra is beginning to get some well-deserved attention. He’s been with Miami for 15 seasons and won two titles. Michael Malone has also bounced around, four ...
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 ...
David J. Halberstam 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 ...
Albert family Marv Albert (Rangers radio, various national arms on TV) Al Albert (Original radio voice of the Islanders, later a TV announcer for the Devils) Steve Albert (television announcer for the ...
David J. Halberstam 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 ...
How Some Announcers Have Taken the Charm Out of Watching a Baseball Game By Using ‘Math Baseball’ In Their Commentary. I n many ways baseball is the “everyman sport.” A person doesn’t have to be as ...
Halberstam Like it or not, TV is still considered an analyst’s medium. The role of a second announcer evolved slowly, mostly in the 1960s. Few of the early telecasts were defined and established. It ...