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  2. Bob Lobel - Wikipedia

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    Lobel joined WBZ-TV as weekend sports anchor in 1979 and was promoted to weekday anchor and sports director in 1981. Lobel has also done some play-by-play work, calling WBZ's annual broadcast of the Boston Marathon, Boston Celtics games from 1989 to 1993, Boston College Eagles football games in 1986, New England Patriots preseason games from 1985 to 1991, and two NFL games for NBC in 1985.

  3. Gerry Callahan - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 April 2024. American journalist Gerald Callahan is a radio show host best known for hosting a longtime morning program for WEEI-FM, a sports radio station in the Boston market. He began his career as a sports reporter for The Sun in Lowell in 1983, then the Boston Herald in 1989. From 1994 to 1997, he ...

  4. List of Boston Celtics broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    NBC Sports Boston: Mike Gorman (home games) Drew Carter (road games) Brian Scalabrine (primary) Abby Chin or Amina Smith Abby Chin or Amina Smith Chris Forsberg, Brian Scalabrine, Kendrick Perkins and/or Eddie House: 2022-23: NBC Sports Boston: Mike Gorman Sean Grande (most road games) Brian Scalabrine (select games)

  5. Sean McDonough - Wikipedia

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    Sean McDonough (born May 13, 1962) is an American sportscaster, currently employed by ESPN and the WEEI Boston Red Sox Radio Network.McDonough has play-by-play experience for all four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada (NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL).

  6. Tom Caron - Wikipedia

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    Caron joined NESN in 1995, and has been with the network ever since. His first job for the network was hosting the sports magazine Front Row. He later served as the station's Boston Bruins studio host and Red Sox field reporter, and also did play-by-play coverage for the Providence Bruins and Pawtucket Red Sox, as well as college basketball and college hockey (including the Beanpot).

  7. Adam Bagni - Wikipedia

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    Bagni is a former reporter at WCVB in Boston. [3] He left the station and was named Director of Communications and Community Relations at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in 2020. [ 4 ] Previously, he was an anchor/reporter at KPNX [ 5 ] in Phoenix , where he also contributed to the station's investigative unit . [ 6 ]

  8. Mike Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Mike Monaco (born May 14, 1993) is an American television sportscaster who is currently employed as a play-by-play announcer for ESPN and its networks. Monaco is also the alternate television play-by-play voice for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB) on the New England Sports Network (NESN).

  9. Dennis and Callahan - Wikipedia

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    Dennis and Callahan was an American morning radio show on WEEI-FM, a sports radio station in Boston, Massachusetts.On November 16, 2010, a live three-hour simulcast began airing on NESN at 6–10 AM Eastern time each weekday.