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    attack. In 2020, Weber was named the Tennessee Sportscaster of the Year for the record 8th time. "Predators broadcasters: Pete Weber, Play-by-play announcer"...
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  • Pete or Peter Weber may refer to: Peter Weber (gymnast) (born 1938), German gymnast Pete Weber (sportscaster) (born 1951), American sports commentator...
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  • Greg Brown is an American sportscaster, born in Washington, D.C., who has worked as a play-by-play announcer for the Pittsburgh Pirates on SportsNet Pittsburgh...
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  • Lesley Visser (category Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award recipients)
    American sportscaster, television and radio personality, and sportswriter. Visser is the first female NFL analyst on TV, and the only sportscaster in history...
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    like Dick Weber.'" Both Weber and his son Pete are members of the United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame and the PBA Hall of Fame. When Pete won his...
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    broadcaster Pete Van Wieren. He has been recognized with six Georgia Sportscaster-of-the Year awards from the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association...
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    Frank Gifford (category Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award recipients)
    Pro Football Hall of Famer, TV sportscaster". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 9, 2015. Goldstein, Richard; Weber, Bruce (August 9, 2015). "Frank...
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    (NSSA) was formed in 1959 by a local restaurant owner, Pete DiMizio, to honor regional sportscasters and sportswriters whom he had met at the Greensboro...
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  • honors include induction into the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame in 1998, receipt of the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award from the Pro...
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    Toby Huss (section Web)
    known for portraying Artie in the Nickelodeon series The Adventures of Pete & Pete (1993–1996). He is also known for his voice-over work on the long-running...
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    Robert James Miller (born October 12, 1938) is an American retired sportscaster, best known as the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Kings team...
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  • Burmese political activist, cancer. Tapio Suominen [fi], 60, Finnish sportscaster (Yle). Krisztián Szabó, 50, Hungarian Olympic short track speed skater...
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  • director, and producer 1948 – Peggy Fleming, American figure skater and sportscaster 1948 – James Munby, English lawyer and judge 1948 – Henny Vrienten, Dutch...
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    was an American professional football player, professional wrestler, sportscaster, and actor. He was a four-time Pro Bowl selection playing defensive tackle...
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    straight strikes. In a February 17, 2008, match, Hall of Fame bowler Pete Weber, after rolling a fourth consecutive strike, pointed to Stone in the TV...
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    Dick Enberg (category Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award recipients)
    Richard Alan Enberg (January 9, 1935 – December 21, 2017) was an American sportscaster. Over the course of an approximately 60-year career, he provided play-by-play...
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    March 1, 1914 – February 18, 1998) was an American radio and television sportscaster. During his career he called the play-by-play for five Major League Baseball...
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  • Retrieved August 30, 2017. Lesley Goldberg; Mrisa Guthrie (August 31, 2017). "Pete Rose Won't Return to Fox Sports After Sexual Misconduct Allegations". The...
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    Retrieved 2010-05-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Rosenthal, Phil (2017-02-23). ABC-7 suspends sportscaster Mark Giangreco for calling...
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    March 2007. Bay is not married and has no children. He previously dated sportscaster Lisa Dergan. In a 2016 Rolling Stone interview, Bay said that his net...
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  • Harris, NHL referee (b. 1935) April 21 – Pete Woolley, football player (b. 1929) April 22 – Al Shaver, sportscaster (b. 1927) April 23 Ed Chadwick, ice hockey...
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  • Ken Wilson (born October 20, 1947) is an American sportscaster, known primarily for his many years as a play-by-play announcer of National Hockey League...
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  • John Facenda (category Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award recipients)
    never actually said: "the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field" was a quote sportscaster Chris Berman made up, mimicking Facenda's voice when he said it. Steve...
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    equipped with the Floyd Rose bridge. As a joke, he called these Hentor Sportscasters – a made-up name inspired by Peter Henderson's name, who was the producer...
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  • wraps. It was founded by Fred DeLuca and financed by Peter Buck in 1965 as Pete's Super Submarines in Bridgeport, Connecticut. After several name changes...
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    Joe Buck (category Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award recipients)
    Joseph Francis Buck (born April 25, 1969) is an American sportscaster for ESPN. The son of sportscaster Jack Buck, he worked for Fox Sports from its 1994 inception...
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  • endocrinologist (d. 2010) 1921 – Jack Kramer, American tennis player, sailor, and sportscaster (d. 2009) 1921 – Pat McDonald, Australian actress (d. 1990) 1922 – Arthur...
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  • the daughter of Karen Storms and CBS affiliate WCPX-TV (now WKMG-TV) sportscaster Mike Storms. According to Storms, she always knew she wanted to be a...
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  • Meanwhile, Nash refuses to partner with Joe on an off duty case to protect a sportscaster being blackmailed, so Joe chooses Evan. Guest starring: Tim de Zarn,...
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    derived from "tenacious defense", a phrase used by the NBA basketball sportscasters Walt Frazier and Marv Albert. Their music showcases Black's theatrical...
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