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  1. Jim Gray (born November 11, 1959, in Denver, Colorado) is an American sportscaster. As of 2021, he is with Showtime, Fox and SiriusXM as a reporter, commentator, and interviewer, having served in the same capacity at ESPN, NBC Sports and CBS Sports.

  2. James Nicholas Gray (1944 – declared dead in absentia 2012) was an American computer scientist who received the Turing Award in 1998 "for seminal contributions to database and transaction processing research and technical leadership in system implementation".

  3. Nov 13, 2020 · Legendary sportscaster Jim Gray joins the Powerhouse Politics podcast to discuss his new book, Pete Rose, Donald Trump and his career.

  4. Jim Gray’s riveting and powerful Talking to GOATs is a rare and different masterpiece for the ages. It’s a poignant, personal, passionate, and purposeful reveal of what really happened everywhere in the world of sports in the past forty years.

  5. Nov 9, 2020 · Known for his knack of popping up whenever history was about to go down, Gray was there for everything from the Dream Team scrimmages to Tyson biting Holyfield’s ear.

  6. The sports world lost an icon on Monday as basketball Hall of Famer-turned-analyst Bill Walton died of cancer at age 71. Walton was loved by many, especially former colleague Jim Gray, who...

  7. Jim Gray hosts Westwood Ones Monday Night Football pregame and halftime shows and has served in the role since 2001. Gray will fulfill the same role for the Super Bowl, marking his 18 th consecutive with the network.

  8. Sportscaster Jim Gray appeared on Fox News to discuss the life of the late OJ Simpson, who died on Thursday at the age of 76.

  9. www.foxnews.com › person › gJim Gray - Fox News

    Jim Gray is a sportscaster and Fox News contributor. He is the author of \"Talking to GOATs: The Moments You Remember and the Stories You Never Heard\" (William Morrow 2020).

  10. Oct 15, 1999 · In his career, Gray has broadcast more than 1200 World Championship Title fights, and more than 2300 total bouts, including 3 Olympic Games. Gray was also inducted into the California Boxing Hall of Fame.

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