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sportscaster

[spawrts-kas-ter] / ˈspɔrtsˌkæs tər /


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To help pay for his college education, Barker got a job as a news writer and sportscaster at a local radio station.

From Los Angeles Times

The 45-year-old sportscaster spoke Friday on the “Today” show about watching her surrogate deliver her baby boy, Mack.

From Los Angeles Times

He was dining at a Manhattan restaurant with the CBS sportscaster Warner Wolf when a piece of roast beef became lodged in Dr. Field’s throat.

From New York Times

Brown wanted the young sportscaster to know that Holliday existed in that basketball game only because Jim Brown allowed him to.

From Washington Times

Becoming a broadcaster was hereditary: His father, Bob Wolff, was a radio and television sportscaster for nearly eight decades, longer than anyone else, according to Guinness World Records.

From New York Times