CBS sportscaster and three-time Emmy winner Greg Gumbel has died. He was 78. Gumbel, a college basketball fixture as the host of "College Basketball on CBS," lent his voice to myriad iconic moments ...
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Few have had as wide and deep of a sportscasting career as Greg Gumbel. Tributes to Gumbel, known for decades of work across ...
Watch on Deadline He went on to work for ESPN, where he anchored SportsCenter and did the play-by-play for NBA games ... He joined CBS in 1988 as a part-time NFL announcer before adding college ...
Having begun his journey with CBS Sports part-time in 1988, the 78-year-old carved a remarkable ... alongside other major sporting events such as MLB, NASCAR, NBA, and the Winter Olympics.
Mandatory Credit: Paul Gero/The Arizona Republic-Imagn Images / The Arizona Republic-Imagn Images Gumbel joined CBS in 1988 for the first ... also on the mic for more NBA games and also hosted ...
He worked as a “SportsCenter” anchor and on the network’s NBA coverage for five years ... Gumbel’s career with CBS began in 1988 as a part-time NFL broadcaster. He began announcing ...
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