Sentences with word «sportscaster»

A sportscaster is a person who provides commentary and analysis during live sports broadcasts on television or radio. They report on the action happening in the game and provide information, updates, and insights to the viewers or listeners. Full definition
Some saw it as a job, others, such as sportscaster Dağhan Irak, saw it as an opportunity «to do something remarkable», but not one believed that they required any special treatment.
In the latest edition of»60 Minutes Sports», learn the secret of Sportscaster of the Year Chris Berman's winning ways.
Erin Andrews is an American sportscaster who has a net net
Meanwhile, macho jock Oz (Chris Klein) is now a high - profile TV sportscaster in L.A.; brainy Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas) is married and working as an architect; and mysterious Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) is a bohemian fantasizing about doing something more daring than managing a Staples store in Jersey.
Day 3: Fox sportscaster Curt Menefee and actors Will Forte and Joe Lo Truglio.
«It was,» a Santos sportscaster says confidently, «the greatest goal Pelé ever scored.»
During practice last week, the gregarious center spied TV sportscaster Marv Albert and yelled, «Hey, why don't you recommend me as a summer replacement at the station?»
That it would be coming this month, however, is the big thing, thanks to a slip of the tongue by sportscaster Bill Simmons.
On June 12 Barber was voted into the new American Sportscasters Hall of Fame along with Don Dunphy, Ted Husing, Bill Stern and Graham McNamee.
Fox sportscaster Curt Menefee and comedian / actors Jo Lo Truglio and Will Forte are the newest additions to the 2017 Big Slick Celebrity Weekend.
Pitcher Sandy Koufax ranks first, followed by former Connecticut basketball guard Doron Sheffer, swimmer Mark Spitz, catcher Moe Berg and Olympic sprinter turned sportscaster Marty Glickman.
«Sports Jeopardy!» New episodes stream weekly every Wednesday «Sports Jeopardy!,» hosted by the Emmy - Award winning sportscaster Dan Patrick («The Dan Patrick Show»), is a spinoff of Sony Pictures» record Emmy - Award winning hit game show.
The title comes from sportscaster Al Michaels» legendary call, «Do you believe in miracles?»
NBCSN has acquired the exclusive television rights to the series hosted by Emmy Award - winning sportscaster Dan Patrick, which airs originally on Crackle.
Longtime sportscaster Mary Carillo and Olympic ice - skating duo Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir offered behind - the - scenes reporting.
By the 10th grade, he had wooed a who's - who from the sports world to let him interview them for the local newspaper, including sportscaster Howard Cosell, Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes, and baseball Hall of Famers Tommy Lasorda and Leo Durocher.
As ESPN sportscaster Chris Berman once said, Sabol could make a 49 - 14 game «seem like some kind of Greek tragedy.»
The Firm also represented a national sportscaster in the prosecution of intellectual property claims against a marketing and advertising firm for the unlawful use of his image and likeness.
They Said It fames Brown, CBS sportscaster, on the Winter Olympics: «Until recently, I thought luge was something that happened to your car after 15,000 miles.»
Former manager Tommy Lasorda guest stars with sportscaster Marv Albert.
Rafi's new girlfriend is a gorgeous, Australian sportscaster who is relentlessly optimistic.
But first, he sets off on a cross-country odyssey to reassemble his old Channel 4 news team: too - bromantic - for - comfort sportscaster Champ Kind (David Koechner), ladies - man - on - the - street Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd), and IQ - challenged weatherman Brick Tamland (Steve Carell), first seen hilariously eulogizing himself at his own funeral.
(Too bad the script can't take some tips from sportscaster Dan Dakich who has his own methods for keeping his language clean on air.)
This Green River native has been recognized and awarded many honors for his coverage of sports on both a local and national level — he was the first sportscaster to be awarded the Peabody Award.
Good Day L.A. Sportscaster Pam Oliver; Darren Criss («The Assassination of Gianni Versace»); Vanessa and Angela Simmons («Growing Up Hip Hop»); Jamie Greenberg.
If at those confirmation hearings Roberts had instead compared judges to home team sportscasters, unapologetic partisans for the side that hired them, it's pretty unlikely he would've gotten the job.
Josh Hartnett (The Black Dahlia, Lucky Number Slevin) gets the most screen time, playing Erik Keman Jr., a sports reporter (and neglected son of a famous sportscaster himself) for the Denver Post who is fighting to keep his job now that cutbacks are rumored due to people getting their news from the internet and other sources.
Anne Butler Montgomery has worked as a television sportscaster, newspaper and magazine writer, teacher, amateur baseball umpire, and high school football referee.
The network has yet to announce any of Kelly's Sunday guests, but sources confirmed to Deadline that sportscaster Erin Andrews, who recently won $ 55 million in a lawsuit against a stalker, would be among the initial interview subjects.
Baseball and politics are two areas perfect for someone like Silver — data - rich systems in which the level of competition (CNN pundits and drive - time sportscasters) was appealingly low.
Cherry has made a career out of off - colour remarks, so it's unsurprising when he says to sportscaster Jody Vance that «women don't know sports.»
In a rugby match last year, he told sportscaster Alan Wilkins, «I wake up at 3:45, I do e-mail (at 4:30), I'm in the gym by 5 a.m. And I work straight until 8 or 9 at night.
Cameo appearances: Kara Goldin (Hint Water), Susan Danzinger (Ziggeo), Sheryl Sandberg (Facebook) and Dick Stockton (Hall of Fame sportscaster)
Sports telecasts are already multi-camera affairs and future - proofing by shooting with 5K lenses; fans could choose from hyper - zooming shots, 360 - degree camera angles, their favorite sportscaster commentary, etc. at will.
The veteran sportscaster's greeting is one of the few tournament traditions not scripted by the club — though I have no doubt it is appreciated, since it captures the notions of heritage and distinctiveness that have made the Masters the signature golf event of the year.
Not quite, but sportscaster Gerry Sandusky has one of the worst names in America.
«I have watched sportscasters talking about this from a vantage point which was very infuriating,» Cullars - Doty says.
«On the air, you didn't think of Ted Husing the person,» says Marty Glickman, a football and track star of the 1930s who became a premier sportscaster himself.
The roll call of the top sportscasters has always included Red Barber, Mel Allen, Vin Scully and Husing — above all, Husing.
Regrettably, most sportscasters nowadays either are afraid to say what they think for fear of offending the station, the sponsor or the head coach, or are incapable of asking reflective questions.
«My God,» the shocked sportscaster gasped to his neighbor, «they only gave Herb Elliott a lousy gold medal.»
One of them was Barclay Cooke, a former Madison Square Garden sportscaster and a socialite member of the Racquet and Regency clubs.
Another time San Francisco sportscaster Wayne Walker played along with a prank, taping an interview in which he asked Watters embarrassing questions and then enticed him into dancing on camera.
There was a flurry of repetitions when Russ Hodges, ordinarily a somewhat phlegmatic sportscaster, gave his on - the - spot report of Bobby Thomson's «miracle of Coogan's Bluff» home run in the Dodger - Giant playoff game in 1951: «The Giants win the pennant!
Another phony story, put out by the same sportscaster, had it that when William Howard Taft was a stripling the Red Stockings offered him a contract, and he would have signed it had not his father objected.
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