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  2. Ray Didinger - Wikipedia

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    Didinger and Macnow co-wrote a book entitled The Ultimate Book of Sports Movies, featuring what they both considered the all-time best in cinema sports dramas, published and released in 2009. On May 8, 2022, during his radio show, Didinger announced his retirement effective May 29, 2022.

  3. List of Temple University people - Wikipedia

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    Tony Bruno – sports radio talk show host on ESPN, Fox Sports Radio, and Sporting News Radio; Howard Bryant – senior writer for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine; Pat Callahan – host of This Week in Pro Football on 950 ESPN; Steve Capus – president, NBC News; John Clark – sports anchorman for NBC 10 news; Fritz Coleman – weather anchor ...

  4. Stan Hochman - Wikipedia

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    Pro Football Hall of Fame writer Ray Didinger, himself a onetime Daily News sportswriter and former sports-talk cohost with Hochman on WIP in Philadelphia, said of Hochman, "'There have been a lot of greats who have worked at the Daily News, but if you were going to pick the single byline that most people will associate with the Daily News forever, it's probably Stan.'"

  5. Philadelphia Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Ray Didinger, sports columnist; Bill Fleischman, journalist and assistant sports editor [18] Jay Greenberg, sports writer; Paul Hagen, baseball writer and columnist, 1987–2012; 2013 J. G. Taylor Spink Award recipient [19] Stan Hochman, sports columnist; Phil Jasner, sports columnist; Gar Joseph, city editor

  6. 'More than a sports writer': Retired Peoria Journal Star ...

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    Longtime Journal Star sports columnist Phil Theobald dies at age 83, remembered for sharp-edged opinions, a soft heart and a passion for journalism.

  7. Football America - Wikipedia

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    Football America is a 1996 American sports history book by Phil Barber and Ray Didinger. [1] It was later adapted into a film series that was released by the National Football League in 1996. [2] It was also the name of a follow-up series that aired on NFL Network from 2003 to 2005 on a regular basis.

  8. Jerry Jones confirms Deion Sanders was never a serious ... - AOL

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    When asked about their conversation, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Deion Sanders already has a job — Jon Machota (@jonmachota) January 27, 2025

  9. Aaron Rodgers contract details: How releasing or trading QB ...

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    The New York Jets brought in Aaron Rodgers hoping he could take the team to a Super Bowl. The two sides are expected to part after failing to reach that goal in two seasons together.. The only ...