Anatomy of a Broadcaster: Bob Uecker

As legend has it, when Bob Uecker was sent down to the minor leagues in 1961 after breaking camp with the Milwaukee Braves, manager...

Anatomy of a Broadcaster: Ryan Ruocco

The extra work makes the broadcast sound better and in turn the broadcaster.

Anatomy of an Insider: Ken Rosenthal, Fox Sports and The Athletic

“Even though I was on television, I always thought [that] what should distinguish me is my work."

Anatomy of an Insider: Jeff Passan

The life of an insider takes no breaks, probably causes internal consternation and means you’re on your phone constantly, all in the name of being first to report on a story.

Anatomy of a Broadcaster: Kevin Kugler

"I wouldn’t trade the journey for anyone else’s path, but I wasn’t exactly a child prodigy!”

Anatomy of an Analyst: Kurt Warner

Warner has shown the ability to be versatile as well. He’s been in the studio, in the booth on television and also on radio. That’s not an easy trifecta to pull off by anyone.

Anatomy of a Broadcaster: Rece Davis

"There’s a likeability factor, his words, his information and his general comfort on the air lends itself to being a fan of Davis’"

Anatomy of an Analyst: Kirk Herbstreit

Kirk Herbstreit is one of the most recognizable college football analysts in the game. Herbstreit is the game analyst for ABC Saturday Night Football, he’s been...

Anatomy of an Analyst: Dan Orlovsky

"When he appears on NFL Live or SportsCenter, his breakdown of film is very detailed, but not so highbrow that you can’t understand it as a viewer."

Anatomy of a Broadcaster: JP Dellacamera

“Dellacamera strikes a nice balance between maintaining interest in a match during the slow periods and the right amount of excitement for each big occasion.”

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