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  1. James Brown

    James Brown (born February 25, 1951), commonly called "J.B.", is an American sports announcer known for being the host of the Fox network's NFL pregame show "FOX NFL Sunday". Beginning with the 2006 NFL season, Brown hosted "The NFL Today" on CBS, and returned to play-by-play of CBS coverage of NCAA basketball, along with co-hosting the "Saturday Early Show".

  2. Peter King

    Peter King (b. 1957, Springfield, Massachusetts) is a well-respected football columnist for "Sports Illustrated", the author of five books, most notably "Inside the Helmet", as well as a TV analyst and reporter. Since 2006, he is a part of "Football Night in America", NBC's Sunday night NFL studio show. King graduated from Ohio University in 1979, and following graduation, began working for the Cincinnati Enquirer, …

  3. Michael Smith

    Michael Smith (born in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an NFL reporter for ESPN. He is a regular guest on the channel's "Around the Horn". He has won "Facetime" on Around the Horn 78 times (as of May 3, 2007). He has also written for the Boston Globe. Michael Smith joined ESPN full time in September 2004 as an NFL reporter and a regular on Around the Horn. Smith covered the New England Patriots at the Boston Globe for three years.

  4. Chris Mortensen

    Chris "Mort" Mortensen (born on November 7, 1951), an award-winning journalist, provides reports for ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown", "Monday Night Countdown", "SportsCenter", ESPN Radio and ESPN.com. He also has his own Web page (linked off ESPN.com) that launched in 2000.

  5. Robin Roberts

    Robin Roberts (b. 1960) is an American television broadcaster, who is the co-anchor of ABC's popular morning show "Good Morning America". Roberts' father was one of the Tuskegee Airmen. She grew up in Pass Christian, Mississippi, where she played basketball and tennis among other sports, and graduated from high school as the class salutatorian. She then attended Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana, …

  6. Chris Myers

    Chris Myers is a sports broadcaster who works for numerous media outlets and covers several different sports. In 1998, Myers joined Fox Sports Net where he was one of the original anchors of "The National Sports Report" and the weekly sports magazine program "Goin' Deep". In 2005, he debuted a new show on FSN, "The Chris Myers Interview".Prior to that Myers spent ten years at ESPN hosting sportscenter, …

  7. David Kelly

    David Scott Kelly (born October 5, 1967 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American sportscaster. He currently does radio and TV play-by-play for the Memphis Redbirds of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League. Kelly is the son of NFL Hall of Fame running back Leroy Kelly, who starred with the Cleveland Browns from 1964-1973. His late uncle Pat Kelly played Major League Baseball for 15 seasons (1968-1981) with the Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Royals, Chicago White Sox, …

  8. 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).

  9. 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".

  10. Suzy Kolber

    Suzy Kolber (born May 14, 1964 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a football sideline reporter, co-producer, and anchor for ESPN and ABC Sports. She was one of the original anchors of ESPN2 when it launched in 1993. Three years later, she left ESPN2 to join Fox Sports, but rejoined ESPN in late-1999, and has been there since. She is a 1982 graduate of Pennsylvania's Upper Dublin High School and a 1986 graduate of the University of Miami.

  11. John Clayton

    John Clayton (born Johan Clayton) is a National Football League writer and reporter for ESPN. He is a senior writer for ESPN.com and often is recognized by fellow ESPN sportscasters as "The Professor." Clayton began hosting a cable TV sports show in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, while still a student at Churchill Area High School in suburban Pittsburgh. His print journalism career started at a now-defunct Pittsburgh weekly, "Steel City Sports", in 1973.

  12. Joe Buck

    Joseph Francis Buck (born April 25, 1969) is an American sportscaster, and the son of the late Hall of Fame sportscaster Jack Buck. He has won numerous Sports Emmy Awards for his play-by-play work with Fox Sports television.

  13. Michele Tafoya

    Michele Tafoya (Vandersall) (born December 17, 1964 in Manhattan Beach, California) is an American television sportscaster. She currently works for ESPN as a sideline reporter for "Monday Night Football" and NBA games on ABC. Prior to joining ABC Sports and ESPN in 2000, she worked for several years for CBS Sports, covering the Winter Olympics and various games in the NFL, college football and college basketball.

  14. Lesley Visser

    Lesley Visser is a broadcaster for CBS Sports and contributes to The NFL Today, college basketball, figure skating and U.S. Open Tennis Championships. Long considered a pioneer among sports journalists, Visser has had many historic accomplishments in the world of sports: first woman reporter to cover the World Series, first female NFL beat writer, first woman sideline reporter at the Super Bowl and first female member of ABC's Monday Night Football.

  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. Steve Doocy

    Steve Doocy is an American television personality and "New York Times" bestselling author. He was born in Algona, Iowa, and raised in Kansas. He is best known as a co-host of Fox News Channel’s (FNC) "Fox & Friends" morning news show, which has been the number one morning cable news show in America since 2000. During that time CNN has used a variety of high profile hosts in the morning, …

  17. 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.

  18. Lynn Swann

    Lynn Curtis Swann is a former professional football player, sports broadcaster and a Republican politician. As a youth, Swann went to Junípero Serra High School in San Mateo, California, later attended the University of Southern California, and completed a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Relations from the USC Annenberg School for Communication in 1974. Swann is married to Charena Swann, a psychologist, and has two sons.

  19. Michael Wilbon

    Michael Raymond Wilbon (born November 19, 1958) is an American sportswriter and columnist. He is a columnist for "The Washington Post", has co-hosted "Pardon the Interruption" on ESPN since 2001, and serves as an analyst for ESPN.

  20. Steve Tasker

    Steven Jay Tasker (born April 10, 1962 in Smith Center, Kansas) is a former American football wide receiver who played for the Houston Oilers and the Buffalo Bills of the NFL. He was drafted out of Northwestern University, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, by the Oilers in the ninth round (226th overall) of the 1985 NFL Draft. Although he was listed as a wide receiver, …

  21. Stuart Scott

    Stuart Scott (born July 19, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American sportscaster for ESPN, most visibly as an anchor on "SportsCenter". Scott attended Richard J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem, NC and later the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) where he was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and on-air talent at student-run radio station WXYC. Scott graduated from UNC in 1987 with a bachelor of arts in speech communication.

  22. 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

  23. Solomon Wilcots

    Solomon Wilcots (born October 9, 1964 in Los Angeles, California) is a former American football defensive back in the NFL. Wilcots played six seasons in the league for the Cincinnati Bengals, Minnesota Vikings, and Pittsburgh Steelers. He attended the University of Colorado. Wilcots is currently an analyst on the NFL Network as well as a color commentator for CBS' football telecasts, where he is paired with Ian Eagle.

  24. Bonnie Bernstein

    Bonnie Bernstein (born August 16, 1970 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American television sports reporter and anchor.

  25. Curt Menefee

    Curt Menefee (born July 22, 1965), is an American sportscaster who is the host of the Fox network's NFL show "FOX NFL Sunday". Prior to joining Fox full-time, he was a sports reporter for MSG Network's "SportsDesk" show. Prior to that, he was the sports anchor for WNYW-TV, New York's Fox affiliate. He began calling NFL games on Fox in the late 1990s. He also hosted a radio show on the popular Dallas sports radio station KTCK ("The Ticket").

  26. Lisa Guerrero

    Lisa Coles Guerrero (born April 8, 1964 in Chicago, Illinois), is an American sports broadcaster, actress, host and model. Although she mostly uses Guerrero, her late mother's maiden name, she also is sometimes credited as Lisa Coles, her father's surname.

  27. Jim Donovan

    Jim Donovan (born July 17, 1956, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American radio and television personality who serves as sports director for WKYC-TV in Cleveland, Ohio. He has been the radio voice of the Cleveland Browns since 1999 and the broadcast television voice of the Cleveland Indians since 2006. A native of Boston and a 1978 graduate of Boston University, Donovan began his career as a sports director for WJON radio in St. Cloud, Minnesota.

  28. 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".

  29. Shelley Smith

    Shelley Smith (born 1958) is an American sports correspondent, currently Correspondent for ESPN SportsCenter. Smith joined ESPN in January 1997 after working part-time as a reporter for the network since 1993. An award-winning journalist and author of two books, Smith won a Sports Emmy in 1997 for her segment on Magic Johnson as part of an ESPN production on AIDS and Athletes. Previously, she was a writer/reporter for Sports Illustrated (1989-1997), …

  30. Suzy Shuster

    Suzy Shuster is an American broadcaster. She is currently a sideline reporter for ABC's college football broadcasts and has been since 2004. She is a graduate of Columbia University. Shuster is married to NFL Network anchor Rich Eisen. Shuster served three years as a lead reporter for Fox Sports Net. Prior to joining FSN, Shuster was a producer on the acclaimed series, "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" on HBO.

  31. Steve Byrnes

    Steve Byrnes (born April 14 1959) is a television announcer and producer associated with NASCAR broadcasting. Byrnes is a native of New Carrollton, Maryland, and graduated from the University of Maryland in 1981. Byrnes was a senior when he served as an intern for WJLA in nearby Washington. His internship led to his hiring as a weekend sports producer where he covered the Washington Redskins, Washington Bullets, Maryland, Georgetown, the Baltimore Orioles, …

  32. Sal Paolantonio

    Sal Paolantonio (born June 13, 1956 in Queens, New York) is a Philadelphia-based bureau reporter for ESPN, primarily reporting on NFL stories. Since joining ESPN in 1995, Paolantonio has become a staple in their NFL coverage, as he contributes to shows such as "SportsCenter", "NFL Live", "Sunday NFL Countdown" (from a game site) and "Monday Night Countdown" (from the "Monday Night Football" site).

  33. Jack Arute

    Jack Arute, Jr. is an auto racing pit reporter and college football sideline reporter for ESPN, radio host for Sirius Satellite Radio's "NFL Radio" as well as being president of the Stafford Motor Speedway in Connecticut. Arute began his work with ABC & ESPN in 1984, after serving as a radio commentator for the Motor Racing Network from 1972-1980. He then served as Vice President of Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1980.

  34. Jill Arrington

    Jill Arrington (born Tiffany Arrington on July 27, 1972 in Conyers, Georgia) was a college football sideline reporter for ESPN during the 2004 season. She left ESPN after that season for personal reasons.

  35. Ray Scott

    Ray Scott (born 1920, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania; died March 23, 1998, in Minneapolis, Minnesota), was an American sportscaster, best known for his broadcasts for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. Scott began his broadcasting career on local radio in the late 1930s. His first NFL broadcasts came in 1953 over the DuMont Television Network; three years later he joined the Packers, …

  36. Tim Brant

    Tim Brant is the director of sports for ABC 7/ WJLA-TV. He continues to work with ESPN on ABC and has hosted sport pre-game specials such as "Are You Ready" for Washington Redskins games back when ABC hosted NFL Games. His sports analysis has dated back to when he was on the University of Maryland gridiron. At UMD, he was a star lineman and defensive captain. He has been honored twice by the Touchdown Club of Washington, once as Top Analyst, …

  37. 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.

  38. 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.

  39. Pete van Wieren

    Pete Van Wieren (born in Rochester, New York) began his broadcasting career with the Atlanta Braves in 1976 along with partner Skip Caray. Van Wieren is affectionately known as "The Professor" for his pre-game preparedness and baseball research abilities. Inducted into the Atlanta Braves Hall of Fame in 2004 (along with Caray) joining an impressive list in Braves history that already included Hank Aaron, Lew Burdette, Del Crandall, Tommy Holmes, Ernie Johnson, …

  40. Mike Adamle

    Michael David Adamle (born October 4, 1949, in Euclid, Ohio) is a sports reporter and announcer. He is currently a freelance anchor and reporter for WMAQ-TV in Chicago, Illinois. Previously, he was the sports anchor at WBBM-TV from 2001 to 2004. Prior to that, he was the main sports anchor at WMAQ from 1998 to 2001 and at WLS-TV from 1983 to 1988. Adamle has over 30 years of experience in sports television. Much of it was spent at NBC Sports, …

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