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The following is a list of Super Bowl broadcasters, encompassing all national American television and radio networks, as well as sports announcers who have covered the first four AFL-NFL World Championship Games and subsequent championship games of the National Football League.
Chip Caray: (radio host, 2007–2010) Braves Radio Network; Dave Cohen: Host Braves Report Fox Sports South 1997; Braves Radio Network 1998-2001; Mitch Evans: (radio host, 2007–2010) Braves Radio Network; Marc Fein: (host, 2005–2007) TBS; Bob Fiscella: (host, 2005–2006) FSN South; Matt Diaz: (TV analyst, 2014–2015) FSN South and SportSouth
He also call NFL games nationally for Compass Radio. He's also called several College Football Bowl games on ESPN Radio. He has broadcast Atlanta Hawks games of the NBA as well on television. He can be heard on SiriusXM hosting sports talk shows. Previously, he called Big 12 college football games for Fox Sports.
With an average U.S. audience of 106.5 million viewers, Super Bowl XLIV on CBS was, at the time, the most-watched Super Bowl telecast in the championship game's history as well as the most-watched program of any kind in American television history, beating the record previously set 27 years earlier by the final episode of M*A*S*H, which was watched by 105.97 million viewers. [4]
The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East Division. The club was founded in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1871 as the Boston Red Stockings.
Chico Renfroe - 1st Known African-American PA Announcer in the National Football League for the Atlanta Falcons, late 1970s [4] Alan Roach – Minnesota Vikings, Super Bowl, Pro Bowl, NFL International Series, former PA Announcer of the Denver Broncos; Jeff Shreve – Cleveland Browns; Tim Sinclair – Chicago Bears; Other Football Announcers
The 2010 Atlanta Braves season was the franchise's 45th season in Atlanta along with the 135th season in the National League and 140th overall. It featured the Braves ' attempt to reclaim a postseason berth for the first time since 2005.
Van Wieren was hired by Turner Sports as a play-by-play broadcaster for the Atlanta Braves in December 1975. [2] [4] From 1976 to 2008, he called the team's television and/or radio broadcasts, teaming with a number of on-air partners including Ernie Johnson Sr., Don Sutton and Skip Caray (who was hired by the club at the same time as himself). [5]