List of Cleveland Browns broadcasters
As of 2013, The Browns flagship radio stations are WKNR AM 850, WKRK-FM 92.3, and WNCX FM 98.5. Games are covered on-site by play-by-play announcer Jim Donovan and color commentator Doug Dieken, a former Browns offensive tackle.[1]
WEWS channel 5 is the preseason TV home of the Browns, with ESPN announcer Mike Patrick (play by play), former NFL player/current CBS analyst Solomon Wilcots, and WEWS news director/WKRK midday host Andy Baskin (pregame/halftime host; sideline reporter) comprise the broadcast team.[2]
Radio announcers
The following tables list sportscasters who have covered the Browns over the radio, split by play-by-play commentary and color commentary.[3]
Year(s) | Play-by-play | Color commentary |
---|---|---|
1946–51 | Bob Neal | |
1955–60 | Bill McColgan | Jim Graner |
1961–62 | Gib Shanley | |
1963–74 | Gib Shanley | Jim Graner |
1975–84 | Gib Shanley | Jim Mueller |
1985–93 | Nev Chandler | Jim Mueller, Doug Dieken |
1994–95 | Casey Coleman | Doug Dieken |
1996–98 | n/a (franchise inactive) | |
1999–present | Jim Donovan | Doug Dieken |
Preseason TV announcers
Year(s) | Play-by-play | Color commentary |
---|---|---|
????–2014 | ||
2015–present | Andy Baskin | Solomon Wilcots |
References
- ↑ Reed, Tom (March 27, 2013). "Cleveland Browns will have new radio homes for next season, say sources". The Plain Dealer at Cleveland.com. Cleveland Live LLC. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
- ↑ Browns preseason schedule - Cleveland Browns.com
- ↑ "The voices of Browns games past". The Plain Dealer. The Plain Dealer Publishing Co. November 10, 2002. p. J6 - Sunday Arts.
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