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...Football is the best reality television going," allows the NFL's Goodell. And the networks pay dearly for the eyeballs they get. Last month the NFL renewed two network TV dealswith CBS, a division of Viacom, and with Fox, a division of News Corp.that will guarantee $8 billion for broadcast rights from 2006 to 2011. Another News Corp sibling, DirecTV, is paying $3.5 billion for satellite rights through 2010. There are still cable and Monday Night Football deals to be concluded. Finalizing them will mean that 52% of the league's revenues are in the bag. And that's just...
Wolff began his broadcasting career as the color man—the broadcaster who analyzes the actual formations and playcalling on the ice—for women’s hockey, capping off his freshman year with a broadcast at the NCAA Women’s Hockey Championship Game in Duluth, Minnesota. The Crimson dropped the game, 4-3, to Minnesota-Duluth in double overtime, but even the loss wouldn’t sour Wolff’s experience in the press...
...know that he’s skipping other things that other people might think are more important,” partner Rick Goldberg said. “He skipped the Owl’s initiation dinner to broadcast hockey...
Wolff’s grandfather Bob Wolff was the broadcaster for both the Washington Senators and the Minnesota Twins in the 1950s and ’60s. Recently elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame, Bob Wolff left radio to broadcast baseball games for NBC in the early 1960s and later went on to broadcast in Madison Square Garden. Rick Wolff, John’s father, moved on from pro baseball and has become a radio broadcaster in New York City for WFAN...
...look forward to every game, and I still get butterflies before each of them,” he said. “Every broadcast I feel like I just started the game and, all of a sudden, it’s the end of the third period...