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Lorne Rubenstein – Acura World of Golf host; Natasha Staniszewski – SportsCentre anchor; Mike Toth – SportsDesk anchor and Baseball Tonight host; Jim Van Horne – SportsDesk anchor and NHL on TSN studio host; John Wells – NHL on TSN studio host, SportsDesk anchor, TSN Sunday host; Brian Williams - Olympic Games host, figure skating ...
Suzy Kolber: (1993–1996), (1999–2023), studio host for NFL Insiders and host of Monday Night Countdown, anchored SportsCenter on occasion [1] [2] Lee Leonard: (1979), was host of a public affairs program on the Comcast Network until that network folded in October 2017; died in 2018; Bob Ley: (1979-2019), retired on June 30, 2019 [2]
John Saunders: 1986–2016 (host of The Sports Reporters; former host of NBA Shootaround) (deceased) Stuart Scott: 1993–2015 (SportsCenter, host of Monday Night Countdown, Teammates, Dream Job and Stump the Schwab) (deceased) Jaymee Sire: 2013–2017 (SportsCenter and ESPNews anchor) Prim Siripipat: 2011–2017
A number of history makers passed away in 2019: "Boyz n the Hood" director John Singleton, who was the first black director nominated for an Academy Award, died at 51 years old after experiencing ...
Died three days after live broadcast of the 13th episode. Ripley's friends and associates filled in as presenters for the remainder of the first season. Robert St. John took over as host for the second season. The series' final episode was on October 5, 1950, more than a year-and-a-half following Ripley's death. Don "Creesh" Hornsby
This is a list of sports officials who died while active. This list is organized alphabetically by the sport the individual officiated in, and notes the deaths in chronological order within each sport. Also noted are age, leagues/associations or events they were part of when they died, officiating position (if applicable), cause of death, and ...
Consumer advocate and television show host, alumnus of KNBC Los Angeles and host of Fight Back! with David Horowitz. [45] February 16 Jerry Blum 86 American radio executive (most notably GM/president of Atlanta's WQXI and WQXI-FM, 1960–1989) and the inspiration for Gordon Jump's Arthur "Big Guy" Carlson character on WKRP in Cincinnati [46]
During that time, she suffered from an eating disorder; however, it sadly would be ovarian cancer that claimed her life. She died at age 42 on May 20, 1989 in Los Angeles, with her husband Gene ...