Sports commentators Ann Werner was a reporter for ESPN Sportscenter. She is best known for reporting from Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the days following the 9/11 attacks. She covered Major League Baseball commisioner Bud Selig's decision to suspend play as the nation mourned. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ann Werner"
Chris Carlin is an on-air personality for WFAN 660, an AM radio station in New York City. He got his start as a producer of the Mike and the Mad Dog radio program. In the summer of 2003, he was given his first radio programs. In 2004, he was given his first regularly-scheduled program, during the overnight shift. In 2005, he became the sports reporter for the syndicated Imus in the Morning radio program. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chris Carlin"
Danny Baker (born June 22, 1957, Deptford, London, England) is a British comedy writer, radio presenter and former television presenter. His passions range as widely as punk music, the USA, progressive rock, Millwall F.C., Steely Dan, the Marx Brothers and PG Wodehouse. ...more on Wikipedia about "Danny Baker"
Darrell Eastlake is an Australian television presenter with the Nine Network. ...more on Wikipedia about "Darrell Eastlake"
Sir John Young Stewart, OBE (born 11 June 1939 in Milton, West Dunbartonshire), better known as Jackie Stewart, and nicknamed The Flying Scot, is a three-time Scottish Formula One racing champion. He is well-known in the United States as a commentator of racing television broadcasts where his Scottish accent made him a distinctive presence. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jackie Stewart"
James Simon Wallis Hunt ( 29 August 1947 – 15 June 1993) was an English racing driver and Formula 1 world champion and subsequently a commentator. ...more on Wikipedia about "James Hunt"
Jim Watt (born July 18, 1948) is a former Scottish boxer from Glasgow. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jim Watt"
Paul "Fatty" Vautin(born July 24, 1959), is a former Australian Rugby League player and more famously, a media personality. ...more on Wikipedia about "Paul Vautin"
Phil Liggett MBE is a sports journalist and commentator on the Outdoor Life Network for the Tour de France and other bike races. He is likely the most popular English-speaking cycling commentator, and he is often called the English-speaking "Voice of the Tour de France". He is a former amateur cyclist and received a contract in 1967 but instead of turning pro he saw a future in sports journalism after writing a few articles in cycling magazines about his races. Since that early start he has reported on ten Olympics and 33 Tours. He is usually teamed with Paul Sherwen. He is well known for his "Liggettisms" which are often colorful expressions about the riders or racing conditions with often literary overtones. He now lives in Bayford, England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Phil Liggett"
Ron Diaz is a talk show host on sports radio station WDAE-AM in Tampa, Florida. In the late 1980s and 1990s he partnered with Ron Bennington in the highly successful Florida talk radio program, The Ron and Ron Show, but announced his departure on-air in 1997 and went his own way. Diaz was the morning rock DJ on WTBT-FM before assuming his current position on WDAE. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ron Diaz"
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A sportscaster is an announcer on radio or television who specializes in reporting or commenting on sports events. This sportscasting has to be done live - "in real-time". ...more on Wikipedia about "Sportscaster"
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