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The Packers radio network was previously with WTMJ, which has broadcast the games since November 24, 1929, and was the former flagship station of Journal Communications until the E. W. Scripps Company and Journal completed their broadcast merger and publishing spin-off on April 1, 2015 (Good Karma took over WTMJ's operations on November 1, 2018 upon Scripps' second withdrawal from radio). [1]
The following is a list of sportscasters who have served as commentators for Monday Night Football broadcasts on various networks, along with each commentator's period of tenure on the show (beginning years of each season shown, as the NFL season ends in the calendar year after it begins). Game announcers used in #2 games usually come from ESPN ...
After his playing career ended, he was inducted in the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. He began a television and radio broadcasting career in 1988 at WFRV-TV and he was named the Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year four times. McCarren has been working on the Packers Radio Network as the color commentator for the Packers' radio broadcasts since ...
^Note 1 : Super Bowl I was simulcast on both CBS (at the time the sole NFL network) and NBC [30] (the AFL network). From Super Bowl II onward, the networks began rotating exclusive coverage of the game on an annual basis. Super Bowls I–VI were blacked out in the television markets of the host cities, due to league restrictions then in place.
From 1986 to 1988, he called the annual Peach Bowl game for the Mizlou Television Network; at the same time, he was a sportscaster at KTVK in Phoenix, having wintered in Arizona since 1968. [2] In the later years of his life he hosted a syndicated talk show on the short-lived SportsAmerica Radio Network.
Nittele G+ (satellite and cable): Live broadcasts of regular season up to three games per week, as well as all playoff games and the Super Bowl. DAZN via NFL GamePass: Live broadcasts of regular season games as well as NFL playoffs, Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl (using NFL Network International feed in Japanese commentary) at 3-10 am JST. South Korea
As part of the deal, Packers Radio Network color commentator Larry McCarren (who resigned as sports director at Green Bay CBS affiliate WFRV-TV in March 2012) now also serves as a Packers analyst for WTMJ and WGBA; until McCarren became WGBA's sports director upon the end of his non-compete clause with WFRV in April 2013, his segments appeared ...
Adam Archuleta: analyst (2014–present); Tiki Barber: analyst (2019–present); Nate Burleson: Nickelodeon analyst (2021–present); Charles Davis: analyst (2020–present); Jay Feely: special teams analyst (2015–present), regular analyst (2017–present)