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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 ...
The history is long but choppy. Through its first 30 plus years, the NBA couldn't get a full grip of its coverage on network television, even the Finals. This is an interesting chronology.
Indelible Qualities: 25 announcers whose resumes won’t likely be duplicated soon From Mel Allen and Dizzy Dean in the 1950s to Vin Scully, Chick Hearn, Howard Cosell and Bob Costas, 25 voices made ...
Lots of broadcast changes during the NBA off-season. It starts with the retirement of multi-decade voice, Marv Albert. Here are the changes and a full list of this year's announcers which includes two ...
All-time Top-10: NFL players turned TV studio hosts; ranked by field success, card value and analysis Card aficionado and sports attorney Sal Siino breaks it down ...
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 ...
More so than ever, writers have turned to broadcasters. It's generally much more lucrative and attracts larger audiences. The top name and the top pay goes to ESPN's Stephen A. Smith. Othe visible ...
In recent years, more women have been reporting on NBA in various capacities, sideline reporters, analysts, hosts and interviewers. Here is a list of the top ten of recent years.
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 ...
Jim Nantz, the face of CBS Sports, usually highly visible this time of year covering the Final four and the Masters, talks about Tiger opening up, how golf can help ramp up sports again this summer ...
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.
Toronto Blue jays broadcaster Buck Martinez has been around baseball for fifty one years. He's done lots, served as a Big League catcher, managed and served as a broadcaster. He's worked locally for ...