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Bob Kevoian [ 2] Produced by. Dean Metcalf. Original release. March 7, 1983 [ 3] Website. bobandtom .com. The Bob & Tom Show is a syndicated US radio program established by Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold at radio station WFBQ in Indianapolis, Indiana, March 7, 1983, and syndicated nationally since January 6, 1995.
A newer, 30-minute Bob and Tom television show aired weeknights and late Saturday evenings from October 5, 2020, through January 8, 2022, on MyIndy-TV 23 (WNDY-TV, Indianapolis). [21] [22] A 20-minute version of Bob and Tom Tonight continues to be posted at 8 p.m. (Eastern Time) weekdays on YouTube and Facebook. [23]
The following is a list of current Major League Baseball broadcasters, as of the 2024 season, for each individual team.Some franchises have a regular color commentator while others (such as the Milwaukee Brewers) use two play-by-play announcers, with the primary often doing more innings than the secondary.
When Bob Neumeier missed games due to commitments with NBC Sports and WBZ-TV, Alan Segel served as the play by play announcer. On December 31, 2008, Tom Cuddy was let go by WBZ. Dale Arnold replaced Bob Wilson as Bruins radio announcer following the 1994–95 NHL lockout ; Wilson having decided to retire during the lockout.
Radio: Flagship WTMJ 620 plus other stations in the Midwest on the Brewers Radio Network. Television : Bally Sports Wisconsin Television : A schedule of mainly Sunday home games is carried by Milwaukee's Telemundo network affiliate, WYTU-LD (channels 63/49.4).
Channel Play-by-play #1 Play-by-play #2 Play-by-play #3 Color commentators Studio hosts Telecasts 1954: WMAR-TV/WAAM: Ernie Harwell: Bailey Goss: Howie Williams 29 Home, 30 Away 1955: Chuck Thompson: 26 Home, 31 Away 1956: 26 Home, 33 Away 1957: WMAR-TV/WAAM/WBAL-TV: Herb Carneal: Larry Ray 21 Home, 37 Away 1958: WJZ-TV: 21 Home, 32 Away 1959: ...
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1992 – Locally, the Series was called on WGST-AM in Atlanta by Skip Caray, Pete Van Wieren, Joe Simpson, and Don Sutton, and on CJCL-AM in Toronto by Jerry Howarth and Tom Cheek. The national radio broadcast of the 1993 World Series was also provided by CBS, with Vin Scully and Johnny Bench on the call.