Sentences with phrase «radio announcer who»

For example, Cleveland Ohio is the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, because it's the home of the radio announcer who first coined the term rock and roll.
Mercer's donations, first reported by Politico, aren't the first time he's backed Astorino, a former radio announcer who has beaten the odds to win two terms in heavily Democratic Westchester.

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Chris Schenkel, 82 A television and radio play - by - play announcer for five decades, Schenkel, who died on Sept. 11 of emphysema, was the lead announcer for the first telecast of the Masters, by ABC in 1956.
Sirs: I am reminded of an earlier artist of this type of broadcasting — the late Johnny Neblett, who was the announcer for the Columbus, Ohio Red Birds on radio station WBNS around 1936 and 1937.
Entering one event after another, the undersized horse with the oversized rider begins to make track history that amazes even jaded journalists and a world - weary radio announcer (William H. Macy) who has to eat crow when the long shot wins his first race.
And in a bit of unintentional irony, the flat - chested but actually talented Selma Blair (who must have been brainwashed into making this film), rounds out the cast as the radio announcer Stevie Wayne, who was originally played by Adrienne «Tits» Barbeau.
A radio announcer is a trained individual, who is responsible for announcing all important information related to commercial, public, corporate, sport and weather news on radio channels.
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