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Len Berman on Sportscasting and local TV media

Len Berman on Sportscasting and local TV media

Roger Ahl sits down with legendary New York Sportscaster, Len Berman. Berman was WNBC Channel 4′s Sports Anchor for 24 years and is most known for his segment “Spanning the World”. Berman discusses his career and the changing landscape of local media.

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LEN BERMAN SPORTS
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www.twitter.com/lenbermansports

NBC tribute

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/sports/more/Len_Berman_Says_Goodbye_New_York.html

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3 Responses to “Len Berman on Sportscasting and local TV media”

  1. james says:

    Very nice show! I loved Berman as a sports caster. But Bobby Thompsons HR HAS TO BE in the top 25! It may be #1!! Hey Blade, I think he enjoyed your sign off too!!

  2. cozysoul says:

    Excellent show! Could have listened to the two of you talk, and talk, and talk for another 20+ minutes. Hope you’ll have Len Berman back soon. Lotta info packed into this installment. Two thumbs up! Good time!!

  3. cozysoul says:

    Tiny question…Is there a continuation to the Len Berman appearance?The show abruptly stops before he is finished w/what he was saying..and before you wrap it up.

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