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Michael Buffer
Professional ring announcer for boxing and professional wrestling matches, Michael Buffer is best known for his trademark catchphrase which is federally trademarked, "Let's get ready to rumble!" Michael is known for pioneering a distinct announcing style in which he rolls certain letters and adds other inflections to a fighter's name.
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Connie Chung
Former anchor of the Emmy-award winning CBS News program, "Face to Face with Connie Chung", Connie has won three Emmy awards including two for Best Interview/Interviewer. Connie has been a national correspondent for the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite and has also worked for NBC news as a correspondent and anchor.
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Hugh Downs
Known as one of the most recognized television figures in history, Hugh Downs was the anchor for ABC News 20/20 from 1978 to 1999, concentrating on issues of medicine, science, family, adventure, aging, space and the arts. Mr. Downs has enjoyed a distinguished career in radio and television as a reporter, newscaster, interviewer, narrator and host.
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Dick Enberg
Dick Enberg, Emmy award-winng sportscaster, writer and producer, is one of the most prominent and respected play-by-play announcers in network television history with a career spanning more than forty years.
In January 2000, Dick joined ...
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David Frost
Sir David Frost has been awarded all the major television awards - the Emmy Award (for The David Frost Show - twice); the Royal Television Society Silver Medal and the Richard Dimbleby Award in the UK and, internationally, the Golden Rose of Montreux. Frost has also been host and co-creator of That Was the Week That Was, producer of countless television programs from A Gift of Song: The Music for UNICEF Concert to the Spectacular World of Guinness Records; author of 15 books; producer of eight films (including "Rogue Trader" with Ewan McGregor and Anna Friel); publisher, lecturer, impresario and the joint founder of London Weekend Television and TV-am.
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Gary McCord
Gary McCord, golf celebrity, is an outstanding player, announcer, instructor, author, speaker and even actor. "Life is full of ups and downs, good and bad, but it wouldn't be fun any other way", according to Gary. Living his life by this ...
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Jeff Hammond
Jeff Hammond joined Fox Sports at the end of the 2000 Winston Cup season. He and partner Chris Myers host the weekly pre-race show from the famed "Hollywood Hotel" usually located near Victory Lane at each race track. Jeff contributes to the race ...
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Ken Venturi
Inspired by Byron Nelson at the age of 13, Ken Venturi realized that he was destined to become a competitive golfer. As a young man, Venturi practiced for up to eight hours a day. Spending most of his time alone on the golf course, Venturi was ...
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Dennis McCuistion
Author of The Prevention and Collection of Problem Loans and co-author of Selling Strategies for Today's Banker: A Survival Guide for Tomorrow and The Seven Challenges Facing Bankers in the Future, ...and How to Meet Them, Dennis McCuistion is a former bank CEO. Dennis McCuistion is a consultant with financial institutions and other businesses on top management issues and facilitates strategic planning sessions and offers advice on financial and leadership issues.
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Rick Reilly
Rick Reilly has been voted National Sportswriter of the Year 11 times. For nearly 23 years - from 1985 until 2007 - his unique, breezy, hilarious style graced the pages of Sports Illustrated. For the last ten years there, he wrote the popular " ...
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