sportscaster
Example Sentences
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These feature the sportscaster Joe Buck, who is portrayed as needing cough drops to do his job — a job that could make any voice scratchy, for totally nonalarming, noncontagious reasons.
From New York Times
The comedy here usually offers new spins on classic territory: sportscasters providing color commentary on mundane events, or spoofs of vampires, zombies and marginal figures from the time of Christ.
From New York Times
The son of sportscaster Marv Albert and nephew of sportscasters Al Albert and Steve Albert, Kenny Albert will trace his rise from taping himself as a child calling fictional games to his prolific professional career.
From Seattle Times
“It sounded so light, like she was really enjoying herself,” said Mr. Hall, 53, a Bahamian sportscaster who was staying at the hotel in Kingston, Jamaica, while covering a regional track meet.
From New York Times
Another challenge stemmed from the fact that Venus and Serena’s early matches didn’t include the often-ubiquitous voices of sportscasters that came along later in their careers.
From Los Angeles Times
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