- James Brown (television)
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name = James Brown
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birth_date = birth date and age|1951|2|25
birth_place =Bethesda, Maryland , U.S.
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occupation =Sportscaster
spouse = Dorothy
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children = KatrinaJames Brown (born
February 25 ,1951 ), commonly called "J.B.", is an American sports announcer known for being the host of the FOX network's NFL pregame show "FOX NFL Sunday ". Beginning with the2006 NFL season , Brown hosted "The NFL Today " on CBS, and returned toplay-by-play of CBS coverage ofNCAA basketball , along with co-hosting the "Saturday Early Show ".Biography
Early life
Born in
Bethesda, Maryland , Brown's involvement in sports began while playingbasketball atDeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville. After doing the same atHarvard University , the three-time All-Ivy League was drafted with the 62nd pick overall by theAtlanta Hawks in the1973 NBA Draft .First stint at CBS
After a brief playing career, Brown entered the corporate world, working for such companies as
Xerox andEastman Kodak . Brown went intosports broadcasting in 1984 when he was offered a job doing Washington Bullets TV games. He later moved on to an anchor position at WDVM-TV (laterWUSA-TV ) inWashington, D.C. and to some work atCBS . While atCBS Sports [ [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.tv/browse_thread/thread/b523de722fc54bf8# Brown first joined CBS Sports in 1984 where he served as play-by-play announcer for the network's NFL and college basketball coverage, as well as reporter for the NBA Finals. He also was host of the afternoon show from the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France and the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. While at CBS he also was co-host of "CBS Sports Saturday/Sunday," a weekend anthology series.] ] , Brown worked as a play-by-play announcer for NFL telecasts and reported on major events such as theNBA Finals and theWinter Olympic Games . He has also reported on college basketball games.The move to FOX
In 1994, Brown moved on to his biggest claim to fame yet as he accepted the position of host of the "NFL on FOX" pregame show. He shared the set with former football players
Terry Bradshaw andHowie Long . Jimmy Johnson,Cris Collinsworth andRonnie Lott have graced the fourth seat on the desk over the years.From 1994-1998, Brown was the lead studio host for "
FOX NHL Saturday ". He appeared in a similar capacity in theEA Sports video game "NHL '97 ", which used full motion video.Following the
2005 NFL season , Brown left FOX in order to rejoinCBS Sports .Brown was removed from college basketball coverage for CBS after a one year stint in 2008.
Other appearances
Brown has also hosted "
The World's Funniest! " (similar to "America's Funniest Home Videos " and other funny videos) on the Fox Broadcasting Company, "Coast to Coast " (a syndicated radio show formerly hosted byBob Costas ), and served as a correspondent for "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel ".Aside from his
HBO andCBS duties, Brown hosted a weekday radio sports talk show that aired weekdays onSporting News Radio for several years. Brown left the network in April 2006. He has since, returned to Sporting News Radio withArnie Spanier .Brown regularly appears on the syndicated radio program, "
The Don and Mike Show ".Career timeline
*1994–2006: "
FOX NFL Sunday " - Host [ [http://www.sportsline.com/cbssports/team/jbrown NFL, MLB, NBA, NCAA, Fantasy Sports News - CBSSports.com Live Scores, Stats, Schedules ] ]
*1994–1998: "NHL on FOX " - Studio host
*2006–present: "The NFL Today " - Host
*2007: "NCAA Basketball on CBS " - Play-by-playPersonal
Brown resides in
Washington, D.C. , with his wife Dorothy and daughter Katrina. He formerly had a second residence inCentury City, California , when working on FOX because their NFL program was based in Los Angeles, unlike the traditional New York location for studio shows in the NFL. He was also named one of the 100 most influential student athletes by the NCAA On January 12, 2008; James Brown became a grandfather when his daughter had her first child.On
May 3 , by|2006, Brown became a minority owner of theWashington Nationals Major League Baseball team. Brown was one of a handful of investors in the group led byWashington, D.C. real estate developer Ted Lerner .References
External links
* [http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0506/324774.html Lerner Picked as Nationals New Owner]
* [http://www.onlinesports.com/sportstrust/sports44.html Issue 44 -- Television Sportscasters (African-American)]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/04/sports/football/04nfl.html Fox's Brown Will Leave to Be CBS's N.F.L. Host]
* [http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-brown4feb04,1,6748996.story?coll=la-headlines-sports Brown Leaving Fox's Pregame for CBS]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/06/AR2006020601416.html James Brown is switching jerseys.]
* [http://cbs.sportsline.com/cbssports/story/9212315 Official CBS news release.]
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