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CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz was a fan favorite well before he stepped up to the mic to call the final round of the 2025 Wyndham Championship. That being said, he earned even more respect by being a ...
CBS spent the weekend paying tribute to longtime analyst Ian Baker-Finch, who called his last telecast for the network after ...
The Saratoga Senior Center event will feature a special appearance by the organization's Man of the Year, sportscasting titan ...
Ian Baker-Finch has decided to end his career as a commentator after more than 30 years in the role. His retirement did not ...
CBS announced that their top broadcasting crew of Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson will call the Vikings' Week 3 game against the Bengals.
Dottie Pepper has been a champion of many things in her career. From the amateur to professional golf circuit and a trailblazer in broadcasting to supporting non-profits in her home area of the ...
The voice of the Masters, Jim Nantz, has named an iconic Scottish golf hole as the 'No.1' in the world. No prizes for ...
Verne Lundquist may admire Jim Nantz, but two decades later, he still groans at Nantz’s scripted line from UConn’s 2004 national title win.
UConn Men’s Basketball fans likely loved the call but when Jim Nantz proclaimed UConn at the conclusion of the 2004 NCAA Championship game “a Mecca for basketball,” his broadcast partner ...