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Of Mikes and Men. From Ray Scott to Curt Gowdy: Broadcast Tales from the Pro Football Booth
Our philosophy on the game broadcast is to educate, enlighten and entertain
Curt Gowdy and Howard Cosell both told me when I first started broadcasting in 1975, 'Don't try to please everybody.' (Cosell) said those guys don't last very long. In the same year, Howard was voted the most loved broadcaster and the most hated broadcaster.More quotes »
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The Tim Brando Variety Show
Brando later told the Tulsa World . Brando convinced his parents to name his younger brother after the legendary announcer Curt Gowdy. Before Tim set out for national glory, Hub had a lesson for him. As Tim told the San Diego Union-Tribune , “He said: ‘Be from ESPN Read more »
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Famed sportscaster retiring after 58 years in the booth
called games with such broadcasting icons as Jack Buck, Harry Caray, Red Barber, Curt Gowdy and Vin Scully. He spent decades on NBCs national baseball game of the week, as well as years as a regular on the networks Today show, making jokes about himself as from The Asheville Citizen-Times Read more »
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Bango! Eddie Doucette wins Gowdy Award
Milwaukee Bucks play-by-play announcer Eddie Doucette was honored Friday as a 2013 recipient of the Curt Gowdy Media Award. Doucette was named as the award winner representing electronic media, and noted author and sportswriter John Feinstein received the from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Read more »
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Feinstein, Doucette named Gowdy recipients
Media Award is named in honor of the legendary sports broadcaster and former Basketball Hall of Fame President, the late Curt Gowdy. This prestigious award is presented annually to members of the print and electronic media whose longtime efforts have made from The News & Observer Read more »
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Doucette named winner of Curt Gowdy award
notes and analysis Former Bucks play-by-play announcer Eddie Doucette was honored Friday as a 2013 recipient of the Curt Gowdy Media Award. Doucette was named as the award winner representing electronic media while noted author and sports writer John Feinstein from Bucks Blog (Journal Sentinel) Read more »