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Paul Allen (born January 6, 1966 [1] [2]) is a sports commentator who has called play-by-play for the Minnesota Vikings since 2002. He is the voice of the Minnesota Vikings Radio Network and for horse racing at Canterbury Park. Allen has worked for Twin Cities radio station KFXN, where he currently hosts a morning sports radio show, since 1998 ...
Roach's first sports announcing job was as the public address announcer for the Colorado Springs Sky Sox in 1990. He was asked to fill in for the regular PA announcer during a vacation; the former announcer never got his job back. Since then, Roach has become one of the most heard sports event public address announcers in the world. [2]
John Carlson was the play by play announcer 1990. Dan Rowe was the radio play by play announcer 1991–2000. Terry Stembridge, Jr. was the radio play by play announcer 2001. Telecasts of preseason games not shown on national networks are aired on KMSP-TV (Channel 9) in the Twin Cities with Paul Allen doing play-by-play as well.
John McCririck – ITV Sport 1981–1984, Channel 4 1984–2012; Jim McGrath (Australian, known as "J.A. McGrath" when he writes for The Daily Telegraph to avoid confusion): BBC Sport 1992–2012; Jim McGrath (British) – ITV Sport 1981–1984, Channel 4 1984–2016; John Oaksey – ITV Sport 1969–1985, Channel 4 1984–2002; Bob Neumeier ...
It's Packers vs. Vikings in Week 4 of the 2024 NFL season. Here's how to watch, including time, channel, TV schedule and streaming info.
TV channel: WCPO-TV (Channel 9). Stream: Fubo (free trial), NFL+, Sling. Saturday's Bengals vs. Vikings game will air nationally on the NFL Network. The game will also be carried by WCPO-TV ...
This is a list of active NFL broadcasters, including those for each individual team as well as those that have national rights. Unlike the other three major professional sports leagues in the U.S. (Major League Baseball, the NBA and the NHL), all regular-season and post-season games are shown on American television on one of the national networks.
The most common format for a sports broadcast is to have an analyst/color commentator work alongside the main/play-by-play announcer. [2] [3] [4] An example is NBC Sunday Night Football in the United States, which is called by color commentator Cris Collinsworth, a former NFL receiver, and play-by-play commentator Mike Tirico, a professional ...