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Drayton keeps it all moving with a brisk pace and eye for entertainment ... is one off the highlights of my theatergoing life. Greg Gumbel, left, with Connecticut head basketball coach Jim ...
GREG GUMBEL, THE LONGTIME SPORTSCASTER ... and then got on a red-eye so that he could be back to wherever he was going to be broadcasting the game,” said Collins.Despite the pair’s schedule ...
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One of the most recognizable voices in American sports went silent this week. Greg Gumbel died at age 78 after being diagnosed with cancer, ending a broadcast career that spanned more than five ...
Longtime CBS broadcaster Greg Gumbel died on Friday from cancer at 78 years old. Though he covered a variety of sports during his 50 years in television — including the NBA, MLB, the Olympics ...