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sportscaster

[spawrts-kas-ter] / ˈspɔrtsˌkæs tər /


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Male sportscasters have always expressed a double standard.

From Los Angeles Times

The restrictions, known as noncompete clauses, have been a condition of the job for reporters, anchors, sportscasters and meteorologists for decades.

From New York Times

In Britain, a BBC sportscaster likened the nation’s asylum policy to 1930s Germany, resulting in his brief suspension and a national uproar.

From Seattle Times

Wind, who moved to New York from Israel 22 years ago, is bluntly handsome in a sportscaster kind of way, with a polished smile and an elegant bush of salt-and-pepper hair.

From New York Times

A 1989 Times story on a new and lighter wave of sportscasters focused on Roggin and carried this headline: “Send In the Clowns.”

From Los Angeles Times