- Vince McMahon
Vincent Kennedy McMahon (born August 24, 1945), better known as Vince McMahon or Mr. McMahon, is an American wrestling promoter, wrestler, and film producer. He is the Chairman of the WWE Board of Directors and majority shareholder of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE).
- Marty Brennaman
Marty Brennaman (born Franchester Martin Brennaman July 28, 1942 in Portsmouth, Virginia), is an American sportscaster, known primarily as the longtime radio voice of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds. Brennaman graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1965 and began his broadcasting career at WGHP-TV in High Point, North Carolina, and followed with stints in Salisbury, North Carolina and Norfolk, Virginia.
- Michael Cole
Michael Sean Coulthard (born December 8 1968), better known by his stage name of Michael Cole, is the current play-by-play announcer for World Wrestling Entertainment's "Friday Night SmackDown!".
- Paul Allen
Paul Allen (sometimes referred to as P.A.) is a radio broadcaster on KFAN radio (1130 AM) in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. He is currently the play-by-play announcer on the Minnesota Vikings radio network since 2002 and co-host of the "P.A. & Dubay Show", along with Jeff Dubay, since 1998. Outside of his radio work, Allen is the track announcer at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minnesota.
- Mike Tenay
Mike Tenay (born February 28, 1956 in Los Angeles, California) is a professional wrestling play-by-play announcer. He is best known for his time working with World Championship Wrestling, but currently works for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
- Rex Hudler
Rex Allen Hudler (nicknamed the "Wonder Dog") (born on September 2, 1960, in Tempe, Arizona) is a former Major League Baseball infielder-outfielder. He played a total of thirteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. He is currently the color commentator for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim broadcasting team alongside play-by-play announcer Steve Physioc.
- Rod Smith
Rod Smith is a Canadian sports anchor. He has been with TSN since 1987, joining as an editorial assistant for SportsCentre (then SportsDesk). He became a reporter in 1992 and moved to anchoring in 1995 where he serves to this day. A former offensive guard for the Queen's Golden Gaels, he also served as play-by-play announcer for CFL on TSN.
- Lee Hamilton
Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton (born Paul G. Mahan) is a play-by-play announcer and a well-known Southern Californian sports talk radio host. He has worked as a talk radio host for KLAC in Los Angeles since February 2005, when the station became all-sports in a three-way radio format swap with XTRA, KLAC, and KTLK. Before that, he served 17 years at XTRA. From 1986 to 2005, he hosted a daily four-hour talk show on those stations.
- Don Poier
Don Poier (February 24, 1951 - January 21, 2005) was a play-by-play announcer who spent more than 20 years announcing regional telecasts of Pac10 football and basketball games. He joined the Vancouver Grizzlies organization during their first year in the league. Poier gained national recognition as the voice of EA Sports NBA Live video game from 1999 through 2003.
- Kim King
D. Kimbrough ("Kim") King was Georgia Tech's starting quarterback for three years beginning in 1965. During his career, he led the team in 712 plays, completing 243 passes for 2763 yards and 21 touchdowns while rushing for 506 yards, placing him in Tech's all-time top 10 quarterbacks.
- Sid Borgia
Sid Borgia (d. 1999) was a professional basketball referee in the National Basketball Association (NBA) during the 1950s and 1960s. Borgia was considered one of the best referees of his era along with Mendy Rudolph, Norm Drucker, and Earl Strom. Borgia is known for saying "Yes! And it counts" during basketball games when a player is fouled and scores a basket in the process. This phrase is used by sports play-by-play announcer Marv Albert, …
- Bruno Vain
Bruno Vain is a Hispanic radio and television sportscaster. Despite his young age, he is perhaps one of the most highly recognized Spanish soccer play by play announcers in US Today. He has been an announcer for countless international encounters as well as world cups and has logged over 300 interviews with sport’s luminaries from soccer legends to NBA stars. Among these are Diego Maradona, Michael Jordan, Emanuel Ginobili, Shaquille O’Neal, and Magic Johnson, …
- John Naber
John Naber is very much in demand as a television analyst, commentator and host. He currently works with ABC Sports and has served as play-by-play host on ABC's Wide World of Sports for events such as the Grand National Steeplechase in Aintree, England, the World Gymnastics Championship in Paris, and the famous Hannenkahm Downhill Race from Kitzbuehl, Austria. He also works with national cable companies like ESPN, PRIME, and Turner Broadcasting.
- Cc Lasalle
I am CC LaSalle. I am the Defiant Pro Wrestling and Defiant Divas Wrestling play by play commentator. I am so fricking estatic to be back in DPW and to be a part of the new DDW it's not even funny.
- Jake
- Nick Sarantos
I am currently the voice of the Chicago Hounds Hockey team in Elk Grove Village in Illinois. I recently graduated from the Illinois Center for Broadcasting. During my year there I was able to intern at WLS am 780 chicago. It is a talk radio station that allowed to work with Mancow Muller. I have up loaded some of the work I've done in the last year as well as my demo tapes. Please take a listen and tell me what you think. Thanks.
- John Leon
- Matt Scheidler
- Jim Powell
- Michael Buchanan
- Dan Shulman
- Mark Limmer
- Robby Incmikoski
- Jim Gibbons
Jim Gibbons joined the News 10 Now team in June 2008. He graduated from Lyndon State College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Television Studies/Broadcast News. During his time at Lyndon State, Jim spent five semesters working in the college's award-winning student run "News 7" as an anchor, reporter, producer, photographer and editor. News 7 is seen by more than 9,000 homes throughout the Northeastern Vermont. Jim grew up in the small town of New Boston, New Hampshire.