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  1. Dick Ebersol

    Duncan "Dick" Ebersol is an American radio and TV manager. He was protégé of ABC Sports czar Roone Arledge and was a key NBC executive in the launching of "Saturday Night Live" in 1975 and which he produced from April 1981 to May 1985. He became president of NBC Sports in April 1989. In May 2004, Dick Ebersol was named chairman of NBC Universal Sports & Olympics.

  2. Bob Costas

    Robert Quinlan Costas (born March 22, 1952) is an American sportscaster, on the air for the NBC network since the early 1980s. His mother was of Irish Catholic descent, and his father was of Greek descent. He was raised as a Roman Catholic. Bob's father, John Costas, was an electrical engineer, baseball fan, and gambler.

  3. Johnny Miller

    John L. "Johnny" Miller (born April 29, 1947) is a former professional golfer on the PGA Tour who was born and raised in San Francisco. He was one of the top players in the world during the mid-1970s and is currently the lead golf analyst for NBC Sports, a position he has held since January 1990.

  4. John McEnroe

    John Patrick McEnroe, Jr. (born February 16, 1959 in Wiesbaden, Germany) is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player from the United States. Scott Riley, writing for The Sports Network, recognized him as one of the greatest tennis players of all time. During his career, he won seven Grand Slam singles titles - three at Wimbledon and four at the U.S. Open. He also won nine Grand Slam men's doubles titles and one Grand Slam mixed doubles title.

  5. Al Michaels

    Alan Richard Michaels (born November 12, 1944) is an American television sportscaster. Currently employed by NBC Sports after nearly three decades (1977 - 2006) with ABC Sports, Michaels is one of the most prominent and respected members of his profession. He is perhaps best known for his broadcast of the Miracle on Ice, which culminated in his widely quoted catchphrase, "Do you believe in miracles? Yes!" Michaels has won numerous awards during his career, …

  6. Bryant Gumbel

    Bryant Charles Gumbel (born September 29, 1948), is an American television personality for news and sports programs. He is best known for his 15-year stint as co-anchor of NBC's "The Today Show". He is the younger brother of veteran sports broadcaster Greg Gumbel

  7. Jimmy Roberts

    Jimmy Roberts (born in 1956 or 1957) is a sportscaster for NBC. Roberts joined NBC in May 2000 after serving as a sports reporter for almost 12 years at ESPN, where he won 11 Sports Emmy Awards. Roberts has worked 10 Olympic Games in his broadcasting career. At the Olympics for NBC, he hosts a nightly feature called the "Chevy Olympic Moments", which talk about a different athlete or the history of a certain place at an Olympics.

  8. Hannah Storm

    Hannah Storm (born Hannah Storen on June 13, 1962) is an American television news journalist and a current co-host of CBS' "The Early Show".

  9. Jim Lampley

    Jim Lampley (born on April 8, 1949 in Hendersonville, North Carolina) is an American sports broadcaster, news anchor, movie producer, and restaurant owner. He has been in several television shows, but is better known for his participation in the "HBO Boxing" series (officially "HBO World Championship Boxing"). He currently works alongside Larry Merchant and Emanuel Steward in that series.

  10. Bud Collins

    Arthur "Bud" Collins (b. June 17, 1929 in Lima, Ohio) is an American journalist and former television commentator for NBC Sports.

  11. Marv Albert

    Marv Albert (born Marvin Philip Aufrichtig on June 12, 1940, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American television and radio sportscaster, honored for his work as a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame and is commonly referred to as "the voice of basketball." From 1967 to 2004, he was also known as "the voice of the New York Knicks". In 2006, he was inducted into the Nassau County Sports Hall of Fame

  12. Benny Parsons

    Benny Parsons was an American NASCAR driver, and later an announcer/analyst on TBS, ESPN, NBC and TNT. He became famous as the 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup (now NEXTEL Cup) champion. He was nicknamed "BP" and "The Professor", the latter in part because of his popular remarks and relaxed demeanor.

  13. Mary Carillo

    A network broadcaster for two decades, Carillo began her broadcasting career in 1980 as an analyst for USA Network. She also worked a host of tournaments for ESPN. In 1986 she joined CBS Sports and has worked the U.S. Open every year since. Her CBS duties expanded to include reporting assignments at the 1992, '94 and '98 Winter Olympic Games.

  14. Ted Robinson

    Ted Robinson (born on July 19, 1957 in Queens) is one of the United States' most recognizable sportscasters. Presently, Robinson can be heard and seen as the lead announcer of NBC's coverage of the French Open and The Championships, Wimbledon, a position that he took over in 2000 after Dick Enberg left for CBS. Robinson also worked as a radio and TV announcer for the San Francisco Giants for 9 seasons, as the TV play-by-play announcer of the Minnesota Twins for 6 seasons, …

  15. Melissa Stark

    Melissa Stark (born November 11, 1973 in Baltimore, Maryland), was an American television personality with NBC who used to anchor with MSNBC. She joined in 2005. Prior to joining NBC, she was best known for her three-year stint as a sideline reporter for "Monday Night Football", which she left in order to start a family. She has also worked as a reporter for fellow Disney entity ESPN. In 2005, Stark participated as a reporter for NBC's New Year's Eve coverage, …

  16. Dick Enberg

    Dick Enberg is his ninth year calling play-by-play for CBS Sports' coverage of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, Enberg joined CBS Sports in January 2000 as play-by-play announcer for THE NFL ON CBS, college basketball and the U.S. Open Tennis Championships. He also contributes to the Masters and PGA Championship broadcasts. For the second straight year, Enberg also will call Thursday night NFL games on Westwood One and CBS Radio Sports.

  17. Bob Papa

    Bob Papa is currently the radio play-by-play voice for the New York Football Giants and has been calling Giants games since 1995. Prior to that, Bob served as a pre and post game Giants host, dating back to 1988. Over the past two years, Bob has also hosted WFAN's Giants Monday Night Wrap Up Show. During the NFL season, Bob hosts the Yes Network's "This Week In Football", MSG's "Giants On Line" and Fox 5's "Giants Game Plan".

  18. Andrea Kremer

    Andrea Kremer (born February 25, 1959) is an American television personality and the current sideline reporter for "NBC Sunday Night Football". She was previously a reporter for ESPN's "SportsCenter". In 1982, Kremer began her sports journalism career as the sports editor of the "Main Line Chronicle" in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. In 1984, she joined NFL Films as a producer/director and on-air reporter for the show "This Is the NFL".

  19. Tom Hammond

    Tom Hammond (born May 10, 1944 in Lexington, Kentucky) is an American sportscaster for NBC television. Hammond is one of the network's staple on-air presenters, along with Bob Costas and Dan Hicks. Hammond is also the chief play-by-play commentator for Lincoln Financial Sports' (formerly Jefferson Pilot Sports) coverage of Southeastern Conference men's college basketball. He has known his color commentator on the Lincoln Financial broadcasts, Larry Conley, …

  20. Billy Packer

    Billy Packer (born February 25, 1940 in Wellsville, New York) is an American sportscaster for CBS Sports and a published author.

  21. Dan Hicks

    J. Daniel "Dan" Hicks (born on June 2, 1962 in Tucson, Arizona) is an American sportscaster for NBC. His primary duties for the network include play-by-play commentary for golf, but he also does occasional play-by-play commentary for "The AFL on NBC" and Notre Dame football. Hicks was also a play-by-play man for "The NBA on NBC", and "The NFL on NBC", and was a tower announcer for NBC's golf coverage until Dick Enberg left NBC for CBS in 2000, …

  22. Vin Scully

    Vincent Edward "Vin" Scully (born November 29, 1927, in The Bronx, New York) is an American sportscaster, known primarily as the play-by-play voice of the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers baseball teams. In 50 seasons in Los Angeles (1958-2007), Vin Scully has become a beloved figure. His 57-year tenure with the Dodgers (1950-2007) is the longest of any broadcaster with a single club in professional sports history.

  23. Curt Gowdy

    Curtis Edward Gowdy was an American sportscaster, well-known as the longtime "voice" of the Boston Red Sox and for his coverage of many nationally-televised sporting events, primarily for NBC Sports in the 1960s and 1970s.

  24. Greg Gumbel

    Sports commentator Greg Gumbel is available for personal apperarances at your next conference or corporate event. Greg Gumbels standout work in the busy world of sports broad-casting has made his face, his name and his voice as familiar as any in the industry. For starters, Greg Gumbel is the lead play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports coverage of the National Football League.

  25. Bob Neumeier

    Bob Neumeier is an American sportscaster for NBC Sports, specializing in thoroughbred racing. Neumeier is originall from Weymouth, Massachusetts and is a 1972 graduate of Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in television and radio.

  26. Jim Gray

    Jim Gray is an American sportscaster. He has previously worked as a sideline reporter with NBC Sports and CBS Sports. He is currently with the Westwood One radio network and ESPN/ESPN on ABC.

  27. Mike Breen

    Mike Breen(born June 26 1965) is a play-by-play commentator for the "NBA on ABC". He also works NBA games for ESPN, and was formerly a play-by-play announcers for New York Giants preseason games, as well as for regular season NFL games on both FOX and NBC. Breen, a 1983 graduate of Fordham University, is currently in his 14th season as an NBA broadcaster, with some of those 14 taking place while Breen worked for NBC up until 2002, …

  28. Mike Emrick

    Mike "Doc" Emrick (born August 1, 1946 in La Fontaine, Indiana) is an American sportscaster. In the United States, he is one of the most recognized announcers in professional ice hockey. Emrick has been sportscasting since 1973, when he did play-by-play for the IHL Port Huron Flags. In 1977 he became the voice of the AHL Maine Mariners for three seasons before moving up to the parent NHL Philadelphia Flyers. He has been calling NHL hockey games for either the Flyers, …

  29. Dick Stockton

    Dick Stockton (born in 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American sportscaster.

  30. Pat Haden

    Pat Haden (born January 23, 1953 in Westbury, New York) is a current broadcaster and former professional American football player. He played quarterback for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams from 1976 to 1981. His most recent broadcast was the 2007 Orange Bowl on Fox Sports.

  31. Al Trautwig

    Al Trautwig is a commentator with the MSG Network, NBC and Versus. He does the pre-game and post-game shows for the New York Knicks and New York Rangers, as well as fill-in play-by-play for both teams. Notably, since 2004 he has anchored coverage of the Tour de France (he had previously covered the Tour for ABC when he worked for them in the 1980s), the Olympics, and NBC's coverage of the Arena Football League.

  32. Bill Weber

    Bill Weber (born 1957 in Middletown, New Jersey) is now TNT's lap-by-lap announcer for their NASCAR Nextel Cup Series coverage, and a former lap-by-lap announcer for NBC's NASCAR coverage. Weber is still a part of NBC Sports as he is the lead announcer for Champ Car World Series events and other racing series that are shown on the network. Weber's career began at WISH-TV in Indianapolis as a sports reporter while a student at Butler University.

  33. Rowdy Gaines

    Ambrose "Rowdy" Gaines IV (born February 17, 1959 in Winter Haven, Florida) is a former American swimmer, U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame member, Olympic three-time gold medalist, and member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame. He is currently the chief fundraiser for USA Swimming as well as a swimming analyst for television networks ESPN and NBC including coverage of the Athens 2004 Summer Olympics, his third as a TV commentator.

  34. Scott Hamilton

    Scott Scovell Hamilton (born in Toledo, Ohio) is an American figure skater and Olympic gold medalist known for his originality and engaging on-ice personalities.

  35. Pat O'Brien

    Pat O'Brien (born February 14, 1948 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota) is an American sports commentator and television show host, frequently referred to as "The P.O.B.". He currently hosts the "Entertainment Tonight" spin-off, "The Insider". Prior to that, O'Brien spent 7 years as co-anchor of "Access Hollywood". Pat O'Brien is perhaps best known for his almost 20 year association with CBS Sports, which O'Brien joined in 1981.

  36. Armen Keteyian

    Armen Keteyian (b. March 6, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan) is an investigative reporter for CBS News and correspondent for the HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel". He graduated from Bloomfield Hills' Lahser High School and later obtained a journalism degree in 1976 from San Diego State University. He started his journalism career as a sports and feature writer in San Diego, freelancing for the San Diego Union-Tribune and San Diego Magazine (1980-1982).

  37. Dick Button

    Richard Totten "Dick" Button (born July 18, 1929 in Englewood, New Jersey) is an American former figure skater and a well-known long-time skating television analyst.

  38. Len Berman

    Len Berman is the weekday sports anchor for NBC 4's 6PM and 11PM newscasts. Since joining NBC 4 in 1985, Berman has hosted a variety of live sports specials featuring the New York Giants , Mets, Yankees, Knicks, the Belmont Stakes, U.S. Open Golf, and the New York City Marathon. His popular segment "Spanning the World," which features wild and wacky sports moments from around the globe, airs each month on NBC 4 and NBC's "Today" show.

  39. Gary Koch

    Gary Koch (born November 21, 1952) is an American professional golfer, sportscaster and golf course designer, who has played on the PGA Tour, Nationwide Tour and Champions Tour. Koch was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He won the Florida Open in 1969 as an amateur at the age of 16. He won the U.S. Junior Amateur in 1970.

  40. Jim Courier

    James Spencer "Jim" Courier, Jr. (born August 17 1970, in Sanford, Florida) is a former world number one professional tennis player from the United States. During his ATP career, he won four Grand Slam singles titles - two at the French Open and two at the Australian Open. In 2004, he co-founded InsideOut Sports & Entertainment, a New York City based sports event company.

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