Master's fever swept across the American sports world over the weekend, as tens of millions of fans tuned into the CBS broadcast to hear announcer Jim Nantz regale viewers with his elegant voice.
Jim Nantz’s familiar introduction of “Hello friends” will continue to be heard on CBS for years to come. Nantz and CBS Sports reached agreement on a new deal Thursday. The deal was first reported by ...
Jim Nantz went to the Augusta National Golf Club in 1986 as a 26-year-old whose previous TV experience was being a studio host for CBS coverage of college football and basketball, and as an on-course ...
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Jim Nantz responds to Masters criticism
The thrill of live sports comes from the awareness that any moment could become legendary. And for the people producing live sports on television, that means the spotlight is brightest in the big ...
Jim Nantz admitted Tuesday that CBS’s coverage of Rory McIlroy’s Masters victory wasn’t perfect. In an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show,” the legendary sports broadcaster acknowledged that the ...
40 years after his first Masters broadcast, Jim Nantz recalls fearing he made a mistake that would have kept him from ever being invited back. For all the incredible moments Nantz has witnessed over ...
That part of the story is beautiful enough on its own. It is the kind of story that can make even hardened sports fans go quiet for a second. But the deeper power of it, especially during Masters week ...
Jim Nantz got a huge surprise a month before the 1986 Masters when CBS producer Frank Chirkinian told him he was getting a plumb assignment.
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