American Sports Broadcaster

1. Doris Burke (1965)

American Sports Broadcaster

Sideline reporter and color analyst for NCAA and NBA basketball.

2. Lon Simmons (1923)

American Sports Broadcaster

Bay area broadcasting legend known for his calls of games by the San Francisco Giants, San Francisco 49ers, and Oakland Athletics. He was given the Ford C. Frick Award by...

3. Jason Jackson (1972)

American Sports Broadcaster

Worked at ESPN as host of NBA 2Night and became the voice of the Miami Heat.

4. Mike Tirico (1966)

American Sports Broadcaster

Sports broadcaster who rose to prominence as one of the premiere broadcasters in the country through his coverage of events like "Monday Night Football" and the 2014 FIFA World Cup....

5. Warner Wolf (1937)

American Sports Broadcaster

Sports reporter best known for his work on radio programs like "Imus in the Morning." He is also the author of books like 1983's "Gimme a Break! Warner Wolf on...

6. Joe Tait (1937)

American Sports Broadcaster

Sportscaster for the Cleveland Cavaliers.

7. Gary Thorne (1948)

American Sports Broadcaster

Respected announcer who specializes in play-by-play for a variety of sports including hockey, baseball and college football. He has been the longtime voice of the "NHL" series of EA Sports...

8. Dick Bremer (1956)

American Sports Broadcaster

Fox sportscaster known for covering play-by-plays for Minnesota teams, such as the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Gophers.

9. Andy Gresh (1974)

American Sports Broadcaster

Andrew Andy F. Gresh III is an American sports broadcaster in New England. His coverage includes both professional and college football. He is currently a co-host with Scott Zolak on...

10. Dewayne Staats (1952)

American Sports Broadcaster

Dewayne Staats is a sports broadcaster who has been the television play-by-play commentator for the Tampa Bay Rays since they began play in 1998. He is currently teamed with color...

11. Bill Macatee (1955)

American Sports Broadcaster

Bill Macatee is an American sports broadcaster.

12. Trenni Kusnierek (1977)

American Sports Broadcaster

Trenni Kusnierek is a sports anchor for Comcast Sportsnet New England. She is a graduate of Muskego High School and Marquette University. She has previously worked at WDJT-TV FSN Pittsburgh...

13. Ty Tyson (1888)

American Sports Broadcaster

Edwin L. Ty Tyson was an American sports broadcaster and radio play-by-play announcer.

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