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    Grant Harrington Napear (born June 18, 1959) is an American radio personality who currently hosts his own podcast If You Don't Like That With Grant Napear...
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  • Grant Murray (born 1975), Scottish footballer Grant Musgrove (born 1968), Australian politician Grant Napear (born 1959), American sportscaster Grant...
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  • North Terrace campus of the University of Adelaide, South Australia Grant Napear, American sportscaster with a similarly spelled surname Neper, a unit...
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    Todd "The Todd" Quinlan on Scrubs Idina Menzel, actress and singer Grant Napear, broadcast journalist, Sacramento Kings (NBA) play-by-play announcer...
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    resumption of the suspended NBA season following the resignation of Grant Napear. Gerould runs his own public relations outfit. His son Bob is also a...
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    2016–17 NBA season, Reynolds is a broadcaster for the Kings, alongside Grant Napear, and its director of player personnel. Prior to his NBA tenure, Reynolds...
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    on KFBK radio and KRBK-TV with Tim Roye and Lee Grosscup on radio and Grant Napear and Jack Youngblood on television. Roye replaced Youngblood as TV analyst...
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  • play-by-play announcer Grant Napear was a staple of the station's programming from 1997 until 2020. In June 2020, Bonneville fired Napear for insensitive remarks...
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  • director Rich Gould left KRBK-TV for KPLR-TV in 1987, he was replaced by Grant Napear, who moved from WAND in Decatur, Illinois. The 10 p.m. newscast moved...
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  • to Anaheim. The move seemed certain towards the end of the year, with Grant Napear and Jerry Reynolds emotionally signing off at the final home game vs...
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  • Deadline Hollywood. Venta, Lance (June 3, 2020). "KHTK Sacramento Fires Grant Napear After Anti-BLM Tweet". Radio Insight. "Protest held at WCCO over anchor's...
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    and news director, 1982–1983 Anna Kooiman – morning anchor, 2007–2008 Grant Napear – sports anchor Allison Payne – intern/reporter Michael Reghi – weekend...
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  • British author who occasionally wrote under the pen name Geraldine Napier Grant Napear - American sports radio host and TV broadcaster in Sacramento, California...
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  • SportsNet California, all of which involved the Mountain Lions at home; Grant Napear doing play-by-play while Jerry Glanville handled color commentary, with...
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  • anchorwoman Jim Day, sportscaster Steve Mason, sports journalist with ESPN Grant Napear, sports journalist and former lacrosse player Jason Jackson, ESPN sportscaster...
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  • attendance: 19,938 Referee: Dave Cutaia TV announcers (CSN California): Grant Napear, Jerry Glanville, Mike Pawlawski, Dan Dibley Source: GameBook from ufl-football...
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  • introduction of weekend morning newscasts. Jim Kosek — meteorologist Grant Napear — sports anchor, 1984–1987 Devin Scillian — reporter and anchor The station's...
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  • Show" from Los Angeles Daily News (June 1, 2020) "KHTK Sacramento Fires Grant Napear After Anti-BLM Tweet" from Radio Insight (June 2, 2020) "96Q Abilene...
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  • announcers (Cox Cable 128 Las Vegas [simulcast of CSN California]): Grant Napear, Jerry Glanville, Mike Pawlawski, Dan Dibley Source: GameBook from ufl-football...
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    Manning, Then Play for Position: They Trade Cage, End Up with Smith and Grant". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 25, 2022. Smith, Sam (November 17...
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  • Referee: Chris Snead TV announcers (Cox Cable 2 [Relay of CSN California]): Grant Napear, Jerry Glanville, Mike Pawlawski, Dan Dibley Gamebook from ufl-football...
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    Barry (Democratic) 52.8% ▌Thomas J. Styles (Republican) 41.5% ▌Matthew Napear (American Labor) 5.1% ▌Paul Crosbie (Communist) 0.6% New York 3 Joseph L...
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  • for free". KOMONews.com. April 16, 2012. Retrieved December 6, 2020. Napear, Grant (February 13, 2012). "Think Big Sacramento's Open Letter To Chris Hansen"...
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  • Buckler 48,999 43.43 / 100 Re-elected New York 2 American Labor Matthew Napear 20,827 5.08 / 100 3rd New York 4 Michael Giaratano 3,636 5.52 / 100 3rd...
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