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Charles Barkley, Steve Kerr Join NCAA Tournament Telecast Mix for CBS, Turner
When news broke in April that CBS and Turner had joined forces to lock up the rights to the NCAA men's basketball tournament for 14 years, one of the first pieces of speculation turned to whether the always volatile Charles Barkley would be added to the announcing mix for one of the more staid telecasts in the...
President Obama, White Sox Fan, Can't Name Favorite Player Growing Up
Last week, Barack Obama hooped it up with CBS basketball analyst Clark Kellogg, yesterday he threw out the first pitch at the Washington Nationals opener, and then he made his way to the MASN booth to talk baseball with the Nats television guys, Bob Carpenter and Rob Dibble. Share If you had to make a list of people...
CBS Finishes With Flourish
If Monday's men's NCAA championship game marked the end of CBS' 29-year run with the tournament, let it be said that the network gave viewers one shining moment of a broadcast. Of course, it didn't hurt that Duke and Butler played a game for the ages, the ball in the air at the horn with the title on the line, but CBS...
Jim Nantz Believes That Billy Packer Should Have Been In Hall Before Dickie V
ESPN's college basketball analyst Dick Vitale was enshrined in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame this past September. According to CBS's Jim Nantz, broadcast partner Billy Packer deserved to be there first.When it was put forth to Nantz that the opinion of his former partner among sports fans, blogs and radio types...
Report: Billy Packer Out at CBS
Many basketball fans of the world are set to rejoice. The Miami Herald is reporting that CBS is replacing Billy Packer with Clark Kellogg on the top college basketball broadcast team. CBS believed the time was right for a change and that Kellogg deserved a chance to work with Jim Nantz on the lead team.Packer, who had...
Clark Kellogg News From the Web
- 04/22/12 Inside the Sixers: Pacers an example of what Sixers... Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer - Philadelphia PA While the Pacers, who missed the playoffs for three straight seasons under O'Brien, look very much like a lock to reach the second round, the Sixers have played an uneven season that has reinvigorated the debate over whether they should be a playoff or lottery participant.
- 04/22/12 Inside the Sixers: Pacers an example of what Sixers... Source: Philly.com - Philadelphia PA While the Pacers, who missed the playoffs for three straight seasons under O'Brien, look very much like a lock to reach the second round, the Sixers have played an uneven season that has reinvigorated the debate over whether they should be a playoff or lottery participant.
- 04/11/12 Bubba Watson Wins The Masters, Acts Goofy on Twitter Source: WebProBlog As to be expected, Bubba Watson is on a huge media tour after winning The Masters last week.
Background on Clark Kellogg
Clark Clifton Kellogg, Jr. (born July 2, 1961) is the VP of player relations for the Indiana Pacers as well as the lead college basketball analyst for CBS Sports and former player in the National Basketball Association.
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