CBS sportscaster and three-time Emmy winner Greg Gumbel has died. He was 78. Gumbel, a college basketball fixture as the host of "College Basketball on CBS," lent his voice to myriad iconic moments ...
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He went on to work at various stations before landing at CBS in 1988. After a brief stint at NBC starting in 1994, he moved back to CBS. Gumbel credited his friendly on-air demean ...
Watch on Deadline He went on to work for ESPN, where he anchored SportsCenter and did the play-by-play for NBA games ... He joined CBS in 1988 as a part-time NFL announcer before adding college ...
Nantz’s first NFL game for CBS was on Oct. 16, 1988, when he called the Indianapolis Colts' 35-31 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with Pat Haden. He called seven games between 1988 and ...
anchoring SportsCenter and doing play-by-play for NBA games. He moved to CBS in 1988, announcing NFL and college basketball games and hosting The NFL Today. After a brief stint at NBC, Gumbel ...
He also served as the No. 2 play-by-play broadcaster for MLB and NBA games at NBC, and he called the College World Series for CBS from 1990-94 and 2000-02. Gumbel also called Super Bowl XXXV and ...