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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

A Legendary Sports Broadcaster's Journey

Geoffrey Mason, a titan in the world of sports broadcasting, passed away at 85. His influence stretched across major networks like ABC, ESPN, NBC, and Fox, leaving a lasting mark on how sports are brought to our screens. With 24 Emmy Awards under his belt and a spot in the Sports Broadcasting Hall o

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Terry Boers: A Life of Bold Words and Sports Talk

Terry Boers, a well-known sports journalist and radio personality, passed away at the age of 75. He was one of the first voices on Chicago's sports radio station, WSCR-AM 670, which is now known as The Score. Boers had been dealing with health issues for some time, including cancer treatments before

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Bob Costas: The Voice of Baseball Returns to NBC

Bob Costas is making a comeback to baseball broadcasting. After nearly four decades with NBC, he's stepping back into the spotlight as the new host of the Sunday Night Baseball pregame show. This isn't his first rodeo, though. Costas has a legendary career, winning 29 Sports Emmys and covering major

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Tony Romo: Why Fans and CBS Can't Agree

Tony Romo is back in the spotlight for the NFL Divisional Round, and not everyone is happy about it. He's calling the Bills-Broncos game, which means more of his over-the-top praise for Josh Allen. Fans are tired of it, but CBS says Romo isn't the problem—they are. CBS executives claim Romo isn't i

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Jan 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Global Tales Take Flight: Legendary and TBS Join Forces

Legendary Entertainment, the studio behind hits like \"Dune\" and \"A Minecraft Movie, \" has teamed up with Japanese broadcasting giant TBS Holdings Inc. This isn't just another business deal; it's a strategic move to bring Japanese stories to a global audience. The deal involves TBS investing $15

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Mike Tomlin's Next Move: What's the Hold-Up?

Mike Tomlin, the longtime coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has made it clear he's not in a rush to jump into another coaching gig. Even though he's stepping down after 19 seasons, he's not ready to commit to a new team in 2026. Teams have been reaching out, but Tomlin's response has been consistent

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Fun: How Tech is Changing Entertainment

Technology has changed how people enjoy entertainment. From watching movies to playing games, digital experiences are now the norm. Let's explore how these changes will shape the future. First, consider how people pay for things online. Cash is still around, but it's not as important as it used to

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

A Football Legend's Journey from the Field to the Booth

Daryl "Moose" Johnston, a name that resonates with football fans, has just wrapped up his 25th season as an NFL game analyst for Fox Sports. This isn't just any milestone; it's a record-breaking one. Johnston has spent more time with a single network than any other NFL analyst, a testament to his de

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Behind the Scenes: Joe Buck's Battle Scars and Big Game

Joe Buck, the voice behind ESPN's Monday Night Football, had a wild weekend. It wasn't just about calling the big game between the 49ers and Seahawks. He had to deal with a unexpected fight at home. His twin sons, Wyatt and Blake, were duking it out. Joe stepped in to break it up, but ended up with

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

A Local Voice Signs Off and a Community Honors a Lost Star

Peter Schwartz, a familiar voice on Long Island, recently had the chance to say goodbye to a big part of his radio career. He was the one to deliver the last sports update on WFAN, a station that has been around for a long time. Schwartz, who has been with WFAN since 2009, talked about how different

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