A television veteran since the 1950s, Stu Nahan (1926-) is best remembered for his role as a boxing commentator in all of the "Rocky" films as well as being a longtime sportscaster in the Los Angeles market. Nahan originally began working on a children's television program, appearing as "Skipper Stu", in Sacramento in the 1950s. He also worked for KCRA in Sacramento as a sportscaster. Wikipedia
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Nahan died on December 26 at his Studio City home, after battling lymphoma, a form of cancer, since January, his family said. In 1968, Nahan began doing nightly sports reports on KABC-TV Channel 7. He moved to KNBC-TV Channel 4 in 1977 and to KTLA-TV Ch www.americansportscastersonline.com/stunahandies.html
Stu Nahan came to Los Angeles in 1968 as a sportscaster on KABC-TV until 1977. He then worked at KNBC-TV from 1977-86 and KTLA-TV from 1988-99. Nahan also hosted a sports talk show host at KABC radio and appeared on Los Angeles Dodgers-related programmi www.ersnews.com/permas_stories_updates/Nahan.htm
The Kings held a moment of silence before tonight's game to honor Stu Nahan , the former sportscaster at channels 4, 5 and 7 and sports talk host on KABC and KFWB radio. Nahan died today at home in Studio City after battling lymphoma. He played minor le www.laobserved.com/archive/2007/12/stu_nahan_sportscaster...
One of Los Angeles' iconic voices of sports, Stu Nahan , died Wednesday at his Studio City, Calif., home after battling lymphoma. ... While he may have been most closely associated with sports, Mr. Nahan also drew fame as host of children's programs in www.tvweek.com/news/2007/12/veteran_la_sportscaster_nahan...