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  2. Chicago Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Sports Network's flagship program is The Chicago Lead, a daily sports program covering all Chicago sports teams including local college and high school sports. In addition, the network also airs The Big College Football Show and The Big Pro Football Show, focusing on college football and the National Football League, respectively. [18] [19]

  3. Rick Ball - Wikipedia

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    Rick Ball is a Canadian sportscaster who currently works as a hockey play-by-play announcer on Chicago Sports Network's Chicago Blackhawks broadcasts. Ball worked the Stanley Cup Playoffs for TNT in 2023. A British Columbia Institute of Technology graduate, Ball began his radio career in 1993 in his native Kelowna.

  4. Category:Television sports anchors from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television sports anchors from Chicago" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Chuck Garfien - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Garfien is an anchor/reporter for Chicago Sports Network. [1] [2] He is the host of White Sox Pregame and Postgame Live with Ozzie Guillén, Frank Thomas and other former White Sox players. Since joining NBC Sports Chicago in 2004, Garfien has won 6 Chicago/Midwest Emmy awards for feature stories on Chicago sports.

  6. Adam Amin - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Sports Network (2024–present) Adam Amin (born December 19, 1986) is an American sportscaster. Amin joined Fox Sports in June 2020 as a play-by-play announcer for MLB , NFL and College basketball games after previously working for ESPN from 2011 to 2020.

  7. Stacey King - Wikipedia

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    King began his career with CSN Chicago (later named NBC Sports Chicago) as a studio analyst for pre- and post-game shows for the Chicago Bulls. He filled in as a third commentator during the 2006 playoffs joining Johnny "Red" Kerr and Tom Dore. He was permanently added during the 2007 season.