Marv Albert
June 12, 1940: Born in Brooklyn, New York
1965: Graduated New York University
1965-1995: Announcer for NHL New York Rangers
1967-2004: Radio and television voice of the NBA New York Knicks
2005-: Play-by-play announcer for NBA New Jersey Nets
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Tim McCarver
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updated 2010-07-18 00:34:47
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Erin Andrews
"We have to be in 15 different places at once and listen to the broadcast. A lot of time you are praying that you're in the right spot at the right time. While I might be on one side listening in on the huddle for the defense, on the other side of the field, someone could be pushing and shoving, there could be an altercation going on in the offense's huddle. You just hope you're in the right spot at the right time. And, oh, by the way, the announcers could be talking about something they'd like help with and, meanwhile, you're poking your nose in some huddle and trying to listen to some coach. There's just a lot of stuff happening at once." - Erin Andrewshttp://blog.pennlive.com/davidjones/2009/12/erin_andrews_trying_to_get_bac.html
"Traveling for my job makes staying in shape really hard. I've been working really hard this past year. I got a trainer and he's taught me how to exercise on the road, which really matters for me. I now have a routine I can do with my iPod." - Erin Andrewshttp://www.examiner.com/x-20836-Celebrity-Fitness-and-Health-Examiner~y2009m12d31-Bowl-games-hottie-Erin-Andrews-sexes-up-ESPN-sports-reporting-from-the-sidelines
"I have a responsibility to other women,” Andrews said. “If I back down or shy away, what kind of message does that send to other women and other guys who may be doing this." - Erin Andrewshttp://www.chillicothegazette.com/article/20091220/OPINION/91220001
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Gib Shanley
Born: August 6, 1931
Birthplace: Bellaire, Ohio
1961-1985: Announced for the Browns
1991: Inducted into Ohio Broadcasters' Hall of Fame
Emmy award-winner
Nickname: "The Gibber"
Died: April 6, 2008
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Brent Musburger
For a generation of sports fans, Musburger has been the scene-setting voice for some of the biggest sporting events in the United States since the mid 1970s. In 1975 he was assigned to host a 30-minute show that would lead into NFL games with a former player (Irv Cross), a former Miss America (Phyllis George), and an oddsmaker (Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder). The revamped version of The NFL Today would make Musburger a household name. Over his vast career, Musburger has also called play-by-play and/or hosted many events including: NBA Finals, NCAA Tournament, NCAA Football, Indianapolis 500, Little League World Series, Major League Baseball, and the World Series. He has also appeared in several movies in which he played himself such as Rocky II, The Main Event, and The Waterboy.
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Merle Harmon
Harmon began his broadcasting career with the Topeka Owls, a minor league baseball team. He went on to provide play calls for the Minnesota Twins, Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Athletics, Atlanta Braves and the Texas Rangers in Major League Baseball, as well as the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets in the National Football League.Official Site: The Merle Harmon Story
Additionally, Harmon covered college football, including bowl games, NCAA championship events, the Winter Olympics, Super Bowls, World Series and Nolan Ryan's 5000th strikeout game.Official Site: The Merle Harmon Story The Baseball Biography Project: Merle Harmon
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Merlin Olsen
Olsen also worked with Marie Osmond and John Schneider for The Children's Miracle Network]], which is an organization which helps to raise funds for hospital for children. The organization provides funds so the children can receive help when their parents or insurance will not cover medically necessities. http://www.childrensmiraclenetwork.org
Merlin Olsen played in 14 pro-games for the La Rams between 1962 and 1975 when he retired. In 1961, he won the Outland Trophy, and 1962 he was also voted Rookie of the Year. While playing with the Rams, he wore number 74, which was retired after he left the team. http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.aspx?player_id=168.ref> He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on January 23, 1982
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Joe Buck
1991 - 2007: St. Louis Cardinals
1992 - 1993: University of Missouri
1994 - 1997: Fox NFL
1996 - Present: FOX Major League Baseball
2002 - Present: Fox NFL
2006: NFL Fox on Sunday
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Howard Eskin
Howard Eskin started his radio career on 610 WIP in 1986. His show was the first sports talk show on the station. He's hosted most radio shows than anyone in sports talk history, with over 5,000 shows. Eskin has worked on all major network television affiliates in Philadelphia and has appeared on ESPN. He has also been very active in local charities, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, The Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and The National Multiple Sclerosis Society.http://www.610wip.com/pages/2533761.phpAccording to Arbitron Inc., Eskin's show was number one among men ages 25 to 54 from September 17 to December 9, 2009. This ranking took into account all AM and FM stations.http://www.philly.com/inquirer/world_us/80773017.html