Sites featuring people who broadcast athletic events on radio, television, or the internet.
Allen, Mel
Born Melvin Allen Israel in 1913, Mel Allen is best known for being the voice of the Yankees during his career as a sportscaster.
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Bernstein, Bonnie
Sportscaster Bonnie Bernstein (1970-) was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Howell, New Jersey.
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Buck, Jack
John Francis "Jack" Buck (21 August 1924-18 June 2002) helped to define American sports broadcasting in the second half of the Twentieth Century.
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Caray, Harry
Sites dedicated to the memory, life, and history of Harry Caray. News articles, columns and other media references are placed at the bottom of the category, sorted by date.
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Cherry, Don
Don Cherry was born on February 5, 1934 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He played hockey for seventeen seasons in the minor leagues and one game in the NHL before becoming an NHL coach and then a well-known broadcaster on the CBC's Hockey Night In Canada segment "Coaches Corner."
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Cosell, Howard
Born Howard William Cohen, Howard Cosell (1919/20-1995) redefined sports broadcasting in the second half of the 20th Century.
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Costas, Bob
Robert Quinlan Costas (1952-) was at the van of a "changing of the guard" in sports broadcasting during the 1970s and beyond.
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Hamilton, Milo
Born in Fairfield, Iowa, Milo Hamilton (1927-) graduated from the University of Iowa with a degree in radio speech.
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Ledford, Cawood
Cawood Ledford was the play-by-play announcer for University of Kentucky men's basketball and football games for nearly 40 years.
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Walker, Murray
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