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>Date: Tue, 7 Apr 1998 09:01:33 -0500
>To:D B Doucette <[log in to unmask]>
>From:[log in to unmask] (Karen/Greg Ambrose)
>Subject:Re: Media and Play by Play on ESPN
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>D B Doucette wrote:
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>>OK, who SHOULD do play-by-play on ESPN ? With all the wailing on this
>>subject on the list, perhaps we could hear about who might be better in the
>>place of Mr. Levy ?
>>
>>Only one post made a suggestion: John Saunders. I like that, but I'll make
>>another suggestion, which I prefer: Gary Thorne. He started his
>>broadcasting career with Maine hockey (which should not count against him),
>>and has the best pipes in (American) hockey broadcasting since the great
>>Dan Kelley. Who does a better job on the national broadcasts ?
>>
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>How about Sean McDonough? I believe he still freelances for ESPN, but is
>under contract w/CBS (for whom hell probably do a hole at The Masters this
>week) and WABU in Boston as the Red Sox broadcaster. Sean preceded Bob
>Kurtz as the college hockey guy for NESN.
>
>Karen
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