- Ken Squier
Ken Squier (born
April 10 1935 ) is an Americansportscaster andmotorsports editor fromWaterbury, Vermont . From 1979-1997, he was the lap-by-lap commentator forNASCAR on CBS , and was also a lap-by-lap commentator forTBS from the time they had rights to NASCAR until 2000. Squier was the first announcer to give lap-by-lap commentary on theDaytona 500 in 1979. He coined the term "The Great American Race" for the Daytona 500, and developed the in-car camera for the 1982 Daytona 500. [ [http://www.weekendthunder.com/page.php?id=238 "Ken Squier, BAM Racing, Sylvania, Post-Race Press Conferences & Special Guests on Sunday Sept. 17, 2006"] , RetrievedMay 31 2007 ] He lives inStowe, Vermont .ports announcing career
Early career
Squier's father Lloyd owned and operated
WDEV inWaterbury, Vermont and Ken began his on-air work at age 12. [http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=136462&FS=TV "Ken Squier to receive Smokey Yunick Award"] ,September 8 2003 article at motorsport.com, RetrievedMay 31 2007 ] Squier's racing announcing career began when he announced a stockcar race from the back of an old loggingtruck at a tiny dirt track inVermont at age 14. [http://www.stockcarhalloffame.oceansiderotary.org/K_Squier.htm Biography] at theStock Car Racing Hall of Fame , RetrievedMay 30 2007 ] He was the announcer at Mallets Bay and the Northeastern Speedway in the 1950s. In 1960 he openedThunder Road International SpeedBowl , theBarre, Vermont quarter-mile oval which he still owns. [http://near1.com/HALL-OF-FAME/ken_squire.htm Biography] at theNew England Auto Racers Hall of Fame , RetrievedMay 30 2007 ]Squier co-founded
Motor Racing Network in 1969.NASCAR announcer
Squier joined
CBS Sports in 1972.Ken Squier believed that people would watch the entire 200-lap Daytona 500. "It was a tough sell," Squier said. "There was a general feeling that this was more of a novelty thing and that it wouldn't work on a national level." [ [http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2003/02/16/155207.html "NASCAR still setting standards for innovation in TV sports"] ,
February 15 2003 , theautochannel.com, RetrievedMay 31 2007 ] OnFebruary 15 ,1979 ; CBS aired "The Great American Race" flag-to-flag. Television ratings were high, in part because a major snowstorm on the East Coast kept millions of viewers indoors.Richard Petty won the race, but the fight betweenBobby Allison andCale Yarborough made headlines throughout the United States.For the next 20 years, beginning in 1981, various
TV stations would get NASCAR coverage on various tracks: CBS, TBS, TNN,ESPN , ABC, andNBC . Squier would work for CBS and TBS over this time frame, covering half of theWinston Million races: Daytona 500 andCoca-Cola 600 .Squier stopped lap-by-lap announcing in 1997, and was replaced in the booth by
Mike Joy . Squier had announced every Daytona 500 from 1979 to 1997. Squier became the studio host, where he remained until 2000.Announcer in other sports
Squier has announced a wide range of sports outside of auto racing, including skating, golf, and tennis. [http://www.allbusiness.com/human-resources/careers-job-interview/1063369-1.html "Squier is the king of Vermont radio"] ,
February 1 2000 "Vermont Business Magazine ", RetrievedMay 31 2007 ] He has announced outside of the United States, includingAustralia ,Japan , andEurope . He was a play-by-play announcer for CBS' United States coverage of the1992 Winter Olympics inAlbertville . [ [http://tv.yahoo.com/ken-squier/contributor/974329 Biography] atYahoo , RetrievedMay 30 2007 ]elected filmography
Squier has acted in several movies, primarily as an announcer.
*The Cannonball Run (1981)
*Stroker Ace (1983)
*Rad (1986)
*CMT 40 Greatest NASCAR Moments
*Daytona 500: Drama, Danger, DedicationBusiness ventures
*He helped co-found
Motor Racing Network , as well as his play by play announcing on the network.
*President/Owner of Radio Vermont, Inc. and its radio stationsWDEV ,WLVB , andWCVT
*Co-foundedWorld Sports Enterprises withFred Rheinstein , the first television production company to specialize in motorsports. It was sold to The Nashville Network in 1995 and to CBS in 1997. WSE was closed by MTV Networks.
*Owner and Founder of Thunder Road International Speed Bowl, Barre, VT.
*Former Co-Owner of Airborne Raceway, Plattsburgh, NYCareer awards
Halls of fame
*He was inducted in the
Oceanside Rotary Club of Daytona Beach Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame in 2000.
*Squier was inducted in theNew England Auto Racers Hall of Fame in 2002.
*He was a charter member of theVermont Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
*He was awarded the 2003Smokey Yunick Award for his lifelong contributions to motorsports.Broadcasting awards
*Henry T. McLenore Motorsports Press Award - Journalism
*Buddy Shuman Award, Motor Racing Network - Radio Race Coverage
*E.M.P.A. Art Peck Award - Announcer
*Eastern Motor Sport Press Association Award - Journalism
*Vermont Sportscaster of the Year - 1963, 1967, 1969, 1973, 1997
*Flock Award,Charlotte Motor Speedway - 1987References
External links
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