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  2. Highland Radio - Wikipedia

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    News and sport. Highland Radio News airs their own bulletins Mondays to Fridays on the hour from 7.00am until 7.00pm. The news service gives coverage of local news and events from across the city of Derry and counties Donegal, Londonderry and Tyrone. There are three main extended news bulletins Mondays to Fridays at 8.30am, 1.00pm and 5.00pm.

  3. Eddie Andelman - Wikipedia

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    Andelman was born in the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester and raised in Brookline. [2] *. Mr. Eddie Andelman is a graduate of the 1954 class at Brookline High School [3][4] He graduated from Boston University and earned an MBA from Northeastern University. Before starting his career in radio with WBZ in 1969, he ran his family's real estate ...

  4. Ken Beatrice - Wikipedia

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    Ken Beatrice. Kenneth Edward Beatrice[1] (July 28, 1943 – December 6, 2015) was an American radio personality. He hosted a Washington, D.C.-area radio call-in sports show for 23 years, first on WMAL between 1973 and 1995, later on WTEM from 1995 to 2000.

  5. David Morrow (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Morrow was born on 5 July 1953 in Sydney. [2] He grew up in the Northern Tablelands towns of Walcha, Uralla, and Armidale and was educated at The Armidale School. [3]Morrow started his broadcasting career at Kempsey in 1971 as a general announcer with 2KM (now 2MC) and then became the New South Wales Mid North Coast sports broadcaster. [3]

  6. Jim Burt (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Burt was born in Melcher, Iowa, on June 22, 1918. He graduated from Melcher High School in 1936 and then from Brown Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Burt started broadcasting sports for KELO in June 1947. He broadcast every boys basketball tournament from 1948 to 1982, and was "the voice of the South Dakota Coyotes " from 1952 to 1977.

  7. Don Gillis (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Don Gillis (sportscaster) Donald A. Gillis (August 1, 1922 – April 23, 2008) [1][2] was a Canadian-born American sportscaster who was sports director of Boston's Channel 5 (WHDH-TV through March 18, 1972; thereafter WCVB-TV) from 1962 through 1983. Gillis pioneered the 11 p.m. sports report in Boston during his tenure at WHDH-TV, becoming the ...

  8. Casey Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland, Ohio. Occupation (s) TV sports anchor. NFL radio announcer. Parent. Ken Coleman. Awards. Four-time Lower Great Lakes Emmy Award winner. Kenneth R. "Casey" Coleman Jr. (March 24, 1951 – November 27, 2006) was a sportscaster and radio personality in the Cleveland area for nearly 30 years.

  9. Ray Reeve - Wikipedia

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    Ray Reeve was a pioneering sports broadcaster who worked for WRAL-AM and FM, the Tobacco Sports Network and WRAL-TV during a career that spanned five decades. He is best known as the first voice of Atlantic Coast Conference basketball over the Tobacco Sports Network—a radio network formed by Capitol Broadcasting Company in 1948 to carry the ...

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