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  1. Jim Jackson (born March 23, 1963) is an American professional sportscaster. He is the TV play-by-play announcer for the Philadelphia Flyers. Jackson formerly did radio play-by-play broadcasting duties for the 4th and 5th innings of Phillies home games.

  2. Apr 15, 2020 · Jim Hughson (1979–present) Lead voice of Hockey Night in Canada since 2008. Has called NHL games since his early 20s, working nationally since the mid-1980s. Has worked locally for Maple Leafs and Canucks. Smooth voice and unique, free-flowing style. Known as “the only broadcaster without a crutch.” Jim Robson (1970–99)

  3. Aug 23, 2023 · Jim Jackson might simply decide to retire at any time, or there’s always the chance — unlikely though it may be — that he decides to go to another team or entity. The point is, Jim Jackson has been the defining voice of the Flyers for anyone under about 40 years old who bleeds Orange and Black.

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  4. Jim Jackson (1993–1995) Steve Carroll (1995–1996) John Wiedeman (1996–1997) ... Meltzer, Bill Hockey's great voices echo through generations [permanent dead link

  5. Jim Jackson, the longtime television voice of the Philadelphia Flyers, gets some additional time to himself while the on-ice hockey season hibernates. With no hockey games to call, the broadcaster ...

  6. Oct 15, 2020 · Jim Jackson, who has served as the Flyers play-by-play broadcaster since 1995, has put together one hell of a broadcasting career with the Philadelphia Flyers. Working alongside Keith Jones, who is the color analyst for Flyers gameday telecasts, Jackson captivates those at home listening to Flyers games with his unique voice and amazing hockey ...

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  8. Jun 20, 2024 · The hockey world lost one of its very best when Strader died at age 62, from bile duct cancer in October 2017. The ever-busy Strader started calling hockey in the AHL for the Adirondack Red Wings...

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