There was a game played on December 20, 1980 between the Jets and Dolphins that was broadcast on NBC without announcers. The network decided, since the game had no playoff implications, to experiment and allow only crowd noise and sounds from the field to come across the airwaves.
The first radio broadcast of a college football game happened on October 8, 1921 in a game featuring the University of Pittsburgh and West Virginia University
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Nobody. Since the game had no playoff implications, NBC decided to experiment, and maybe bring in more viewers, and allowed the only audio to be the crowd noise. It is the only game to have been televised with no announcers in NFL history.
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Depending on the type of football (professional or college), ESPN's announcers vary. The usual format includes game side reporters and then in studio commentators (who are usually former football players or coaches).
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1934 between the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears ... the Bears won 19-16.
No. It's much more important to have a degree in Broadcasting. It does require a lot of studying to understand the game, but many of the most successful football announcers never played. Do you honestly believe that Chris Berman played football.... NAAAH
I assume you're talking about Monday Night Football which is aired on a broadcast station in each home team's market so those without cable can see the game.
a pro football game NY Gaints vs. WA Redskins.
Not only the game announcers, but also Bill O'Reilly wore a purple tie in his pre-game interview with President Obama.