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Since the 1960s, all regular season and playoff games broadcast in the United States have been aired by national television networks. Until the broadcast contract ended in 2013, the terrestrial television networks CBS, NBC, and Fox, as well as cable television's ESPN, paid a combined total of US$20.4 billion [11] to broadcast NFL games.
The following is a list of current National Basketball Association broadcasters for each individual team entering the 2024–25 NBA season. Regional broadcasters [ edit ]
Doris Burke (née Sable) is an American sports announcer and analyst for NBA on ESPN, NBA on ABC, College Basketball on ESPN, and College Basketball on ABC games. She formerly worked as an analyst for WNBA games on MSG and has worked on New York Knicks games. Burke was the first female commentator to call a New York Knicks game on radio and ...
Brian Anderson (born June 7, 1971) is an American sportscaster for FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin and TNT Sports.Since 2007, he has called play-by-play for the Milwaukee Brewers' telecasts on FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin.
Ernest Thorwald Johnson Jr. (born August 7, [2] 1956) is an American sportscaster for TNT Sports.He is the television voice and a studio host for Major League Baseball on TBS, hosts Inside the NBA for TNT and NBA TV, and contributes to the joint coverage of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament for TNT Sports and CBS Sports.
Harlan broadcast his first NBA All Star game for TNT in 2022, as well as the Western and Eastern Conference Finals. He has been the longest running NBA play by play announcer for TNT in their 39-year history broadcasting the NBA. He has broadcast more NBA games for TNT than any other announcer. He began working for CBS in 1998 after four years ...
Lists of NBA broadcasters (24 P) A. American Basketball Association announcers (5 C, 39 P) Atlanta Hawks announcers (2 C, 12 P) B. Boston Celtics announcers (29 P)
Ruocco serves as a lead television play-by-play broadcaster for the NBA, WNBA, and NCAA Women’s College Basketball on ESPN. [5]Ruocco began working for ESPN and ESPN New York 98.7 FM in 2008 as a contributor on The Michael Kay Show and as a substitute host on various ESPN Radio shows.