Longtime sportscaster Marv Albert — best known as the lead announcer on NBC's coverage of the NBA and for his signature calls "Yes!" and "RE-jected!" — is joining CBS Sports to broadcast NFL games, the network announced Monday.
"Marv Albert is recognized throughout sports broadcasting as one of its true legends. Very few in the broadcasting industry can claim his combined accomplishments and remarkable longevity," CBS Sports Chairman Sean McManus said.
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A lot has changed since Jerry Seinfeld last called network TV home 12 years ago. But despite online video, reality TV, declining ratings and increased competition, the co-creator and star of one of pop culture's most memorable series says he's...
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Marv Albert has signed a new deal with TNT to call NBA games into the 2015-16 season. He'll continue to call weekly games, the All-Star Game and the playoffs and, starting next season, will also show up on NBA TV.... Pat Knight steps into the spotlight for his first game as Texas Tech men's basketball head coach tonight at Baylor (Feb. 6, 9 pm/ET, ESPNU). Knight's dad, Bobby, unexpectedly resigned as head coach on Monday. As part of a 2005 agreement, the job transferred to the younger Knight.... We don't usually say much about college hockey here, but there's a great matchup on Friday: No. 1 Miami of Ohio hosts No. 2 Michigan (Feb. 8, 8 pm/ET, CSTV). Now, if only CSTV were more widely available!
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The 2007 NBA season opens this week with a quadruple-double: four straight nights of doubleheaders on TNT (Oct. 30 and Nov. 1) and ESPN (Oct. 31 and Nov. 2).Tomorrow nights opening game sees the Portland Trailblazers face off against the defending NBA champion San Antonio Spurs (Oct. 30, 8 pm/ET). After that, the Houston Rockets will take on the Los Angeles Lakers at 10:30 pm/ET. ESPNs coverage on Halloween includes the Dallas Mavericks at the Cleveland Cavaliers (8 pm/ET) and the Seattle SuperSonics at the Denver Nuggets (10:30 pm/ET).On Thursday TNT has the Detroit Pistons at the Miami Heat, plus the Phoenix Suns taking on the Sonics. Fridays ESPN games are the Washington Wizards at the Boston Celtics, followed by the Suns hosting the Lakers.Changes at the broadcast table include ex-Indiana Pacer Reggie Miller assuming a full-time game-analyst role for TNT, and ESPNs hiring of former Knicks/Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy as an analyst."I was beginning to thin...
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