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He was also employed by CBS Sports as a regional CBS NFL and CBS NBA announcer from 1976 to 1979, when he moved to NBC.
In 2011, Albert was named an announcer for the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, the result of longtime tournament broadcaster CBS handing off some of its coverage to Turner Sports.
Super Bowl IV was broadcast in the United States by CBS with play-by-play announcer Jack Buck and color commentators Pat Summerall and Frank Gifford.
The game was broadcast in the United States by CBS with play-by-play announcer Ray Scott and color commentator Pat Summerall.
The game was televised in the United States by CBS with play-by-play announcer Ray Scott and color commentators Pat Summerall and Bart Starr.
The following season Summerall would take Scott's place as the network's lead play-by-play announcer, holding that position through 1993, when CBS lost rights to the NFC television package to Fox.
CBS televised the game in the United States with play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall ( calling his first Super Bowl in that role ) and color commentator Tom Brookshier.
The game, the first Super Bowl to be played in prime time, was broadcast in the United States by CBS with play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall and color commentator Tom Brookshier.
CBS televised the game in the United States with play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall and color commentator Tom Brookshier.
The game was televised in the United States by CBS and featured the broadcast team of play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall and color commentator John Madden ( the latter making his Super Bowl debut as a broadcaster ).
The game was broadcast in the United States by CBS and featured the broadcast team of play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall and color commentator John Madden.
The game was broadcast in the United States by CBS and featured the broadcast team of play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall and color commentator John Madden.
The game was broadcast in the United States by CBS and featured the broadcast team of play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall and color commentator John Madden.
The game was broadcast in the United States by CBS and featured the broadcast team of play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall and color commentator John Madden ( their fifth and final Super Bowl broadcast for CBS ).
Play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall and color commentator John Madden, both previously of CBS, called the game.
Former CBS play-by-play and ESPN golf broadcaster Jim Kelly was the play-by-play announcer for many of those games in the 1980s, and Joe Namath was a commentator.
) In addition to MNF, Buck called numerous playoff games for CBS Radio, including 17 Super Bowls ( the most of any announcer ).
Buck also served as a part-time radio broadcaster for the football Cardinals in 1980 and 1981 ( filling in when regular announcer Dan Kelly was busy doing hockey ), and returned to calling Sunday NFL games for CBS television from 1982 to 1987.
Buck wasn't intended to be the main play-by-play announcer for CBS baseball telecasts when the network acquired the sport from NBC and ABC.
In the summer of 1973, Mark Goodson and Bill Todman resurrected the show as Match Game ' 73 for CBS, with Rayburn returning as host and Olson returning as announcer.
CBS Television announcer Chic Anderson's described the horse's pace in a famous commentary: " Secretariat is widening now!

CBS and Frank
* Frank Stanton – Researcher from CBS sent to help the project, went on to become president of CBS.
Frank Albertson played Roosevelt in the episode " Rough and Ready " of the CBS series My Friend Flicka.
Dr. Frank Stanton, second only to Paley in his impact on CBS, president 1946 – 1971
As Paley grew more remote, he installed a series of buffer executives who sequentially assumed more and more power at CBS: first Ed Klauber, then Paul Kesten, and finally Frank Stanton.
In 1969, the veteran reporter became the co-anchor of the ABC Evening News, first with Frank Reynolds, then the following year with another CBS alumnus, Harry Reasoner.
Among these were Buck's descriptions of, The Green Bay Packers 1967 Ice Bowl, 2nd Half CBS announcing duties with Ray Scott & Frank Gifford, "( Third and Goal Quarterback sneak, Touch Down GREEN BAY!
* Frank Stanton, past president of CBS
* Frank Stanton, Former President of CBS
Journalist Morley Safer in his 1990 book " Flashbacks " wrote that Moyers and President Johnson met with and " harangued " Safer's boss, CBS president Frank Stanton, about Safer's coverage of the Marines torching Cam Ne village in the Vietnam War.
He was commended in a letter signed by the Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox on April 1, 1942, and the next day CBS radio broadcast an episode of the series, " They Live Forever ", which dramatized Miller's actions.
From 1988 to 1990, Taylor appeared in the CBS drama series Falcon Crest as Frank Agretti, playing opposite Jane Wyman.
In 1946, Paley promoted Frank Stanton to president of CBS.
Aubrey and Paley bickered to the point that Aubrey approached Frank Stanton to propose a take-over of CBS.
The existence of the PSA tapes was confirmed in 2004 by former CBS president Dr. Frank Stanton in an exchange with a writer with the Web site CONELRAD.
But after Godfrey discovered that LaRosa hired a manager in the wake of the dance lesson reprimand, Godfrey immediately consulted with CBS President Dr. Frank Stanton, who noted that Godfrey had hired LaRosa on-air ( after his initial appearance on Talent Scouts ) and suggested firing him the same way.
Famous Jet owners included then-CEO of CBS Frank Stanton, and actors Mickey Rooney and Lash LaRue.
In 1972, he played Frank Carver on the CBS soap opera The Secret Storm.
When he was hired by NBC in 1935, he decamped for New York, along with his friend, fellow Boston announcer Frank Gallop, who was hired by CBS.
Frank Spencer Sutton ( October 23, 1923 – June 28, 1974 ) was an American actor best remembered for his role of Gunnery Sergeant Vince Carter on the CBS television series Gomer Pyle, U. S. M. C.
His role as the Beaver was reprised in 1983, when Mathers, along with original cast members Barbara Billingsley ( as " June Cleaver "), Tony Dow ( as " Wally Cleaver "), Ken Osmond ( as " Eddie Haskell "), and Frank Bank ( as " Clarence ' Lumpy ' Rutherford "), appeared in the CBS T. V.
CBS decided going into the 1981 NFL season that John Madden, whom CBS had hired in 1979 and who had called games alongside Frank Glieber and Gary Bender his first two years, was going to be the star color commentator of their NFL television coverage.

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