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  1. Adds Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer Dick Ebersol: “Fred is unquestionably the finest and most honored NFL Television producer in history. The Early Years: Sports-Crazed Kid Eyes the Broadcast Booth. A native of Harrison, NY, Gaudelli grew up obsessed with sports and was a fan of Knicks and Rangers announcer Marv Albert and ABC Sports ...

  2. Executive Producer, NFL. “Regarded by many as TV’s greatest football producer,” wrote The New York Times Magazine, Fred Gaudelli is executive producer of NBC’s NFL coverage. In January 2023, Gaudelli completed his 33 rd and final season as the lead producer for an NFL primetime TV game.

  3. Dec 20, 2020 · 0:00. 1:02. Fred Gaudelli grew up in Westchester County dreaming of being the next Marv Albert. He was obsessed with New York sports, counting Mickey Mantle, Bill Bradley, Walt Frazier and ...

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  4. Nov 30, 2019 · The NBC “Sunday Night Football” producer, headed to L.A. for the Rams-Seattle game at the Coliseum on Dec. 8 and the Chargers playing host to Minnesota on Dec. 15 (unless it is flexed out), has...

    • Don Cornelli, The Lens Through Which America Watches Sports
    • Fred Gaudelli, Father of The Modern Pro-Football Broadcast
    • Charles Barkley, The Voice of The NBA Player
    • Phyllis George, Trailblazing Sportscaster
    • Hugo Gaggioni, Technical Visionary
    • Tim Finchem, Transformative Leader
    • Tom Sahara, A Key Force in Operations
    • John Filippelli, A New York Champion with Global Prestige
    • James Brown, All-World Host and Human Being

    Anyone who has watched an NFL broadcast in the last 30 years has seen a Don Cornelli shot. Whether it’s on the football field, the hardcourt, the fairway, or anywhere else a sports event is taking place, Cornelli and his handheld camera can somehow be found in the right place at the right time to capture the money shot.Cornelli has been a camera op...

    Few — if any — individuals have had as indelible an impact on the look and feel of NFL broadcasts over the past three decades as Fred Gaudelli. The producer of NBC’s Sunday Night Football, ABC’s Monday Night Football, and ESPN’s Sunday Night Football has reimagined how viewers watch pro football, deploying groundbreaking technical innovations, inim...

    Many sports fans know Charles Barkley’s manifold nicknames: Sir Charles, the Chuckster, the Round Mound of Rebound. Now they have a new one to learn: Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer. An unabashed analyst on one of the most successful studio shows in the history of sports entertainment, Inside the NBA, Barkley is always willing to discuss any topi...

    She was Miss America. She was a co-host on Candid Camera. But it wasn’t until Phyllis George made the move to The NFL Today in 1975 that her popularity became apparent: her presence on the show made it appointment viewing. George broke through as a sportscaster in 1974 and, the following year, joined the team of The NFL Today. She played a key part...

    Sports productions are divided into two camps: above the line and below the line. And then there is a third camp: the technology world of manufacturers and innovators who make the work of the other two possible. And when it comes to leaders from that camp, few are equal to Hugo Gaggioni, CTO, Imaging Products and Solutions Americas Professional Gro...

    When Tim Finchemretired in 2017 after 22 years as PGA TOUR commissioner, he had transformed the game and its relationship with fans on the course, watching on TV, watching on portable devices, and, yes, the computer at the office for the diehards who want to watch golf play from sunrise to sunset. He helped introduce the FedEx Cup Playoffs, Preside...

    Like many an engineer, former Turner Sports VP, Operations and Technology, Tom Saharahad an inkling at a young age that he had a knack for engineering and broadcast technology. That early obsession would eventually lead to a 20-plus–year career at Turner Sports and a role as a key force in the broadcaster’s becoming a top-notch sports powerhouse. A...

    “Flip” is one of the more respected, influential, and accomplished leaders in the history of sports media, and his career is a rare one, spanning both the executive suite and the front bench. His current role as executive producer and president, production and programming, for New York-based YES Network, is an appropriate exclamation point on a car...

    Integrity. Class. Warmth. Intelligence. All words one would use to describe James Brown before even touching his excellence as a sports broadcaster. A staple of the sports-television industry for nearly four decades – including CBS’s The NFL Today and previously Fox NFL Sunday – the man affectionately known simply as “J.B.” has established himself ...

  5. Jan 4, 2023 · Making a fateful move to NBC in 2006, Gaudelli teamed up with fellow Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer and Sunday Night Football director Drew Esocoff to turn SNF into a smash hit in primetime ...

  6. May 10, 2023 · A 24-time Emmy winner and producer of seven Super Bowls, Gaudelli was elected to the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in August 2020 for career-long excellence in the sports TV and media industry. A native of Harrison, N.Y., Gaudelli earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Long Island University/C.W. Post in 1982.

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