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The late Jim Fagan, who was the iconic voice of “NBA on NBC” during its initial run from 1990-2002, will be heard once again thanks to artificial intelligence. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post ...
James Fagan, 6-feet-6 and about 280 pounds, wanted to walk on to the team. Walk-ons are common. Every team has its share. Walk-ins, however, generally don’t get past the reception desk.
Jim Fagan was the narrator for NBA on NBC from 1990-2002, and his family agreed to a partnership with the network to use his voice.
Many people remember the late Jim Fagan as the rugged voice that proudly informed 1990s and early-2000s basketball fans that they were watching the NBA on NBC. Fagan died in 2017 at age 72 after ...
The AI voice of Fagan will supplement traditional voiceover work by other artists hired by NBC Sports. This isn’t the first time NBC has used AI to bring in a sports legend. During the Paris ...
For years, Jim Fagan talked to friends and family about choosing the time and means of his own death. The Casper attorney believed both politically and personally in an individual's ...
NBC's plans to employ the voice of the late Jim Fagan for its upcoming NBA broadcasts have sparked mixed reactions among fans. Last year, the NBA entered into agreements with ESPN, Amazon Prime ...
CASPER - At his request, no services are planned for Casper resident James W. "Jim" Fagan, 76, who died Feb. 12, 2003, in Casper. Cremation has taken place.
Jim Fagan was the narrator for NBA on NBC from 1990-2002, and his family agreed to a partnership with the network to use his voice.
LOS ANGELES — Many people remember the late Jim Fagan as the rugged voice that proudly informed 1990s and early-2000s basketball fans that they were watching the NBA on NBC.