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- 12-24-2009 11:35 AM #1
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'Pioneer' Sportscaster George Michael Passes After Battle With Cancer
A real throwback, buddy-of-the jocks type guy. He got a lot of interviews because the athletes knew he wasn't going to try to show them up, yet he wasn't seen as selling out.Famed radio DJ and sportscaster George Michael died Thursday at age 70 after a battle with cancer.
Michael (seen at right with Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis) was on the air for a quarter century in the Washington D.C. area on WRC, the NBC affiliate. The George Michael Sports Machine show began as a local program in 1980 and was syndicated in 1984. It became a late-night staple.
The station he worked for, NBC4, released the following statement:
"George Michael was our friend and colleague for more than 25 years. He was a dynamic force around our newsroom and in the entire Washington area. George was a pioneer in sports broadcasting. He was a gifted interviewer, a master storyteller and one of the hardest working journalists out there. Our hearts go out to his wife, Pat, and his daughter, Michelle, both of whom also worked with us for many years, as well as the rest of his family."
Prior to transitioning into sports, Michael was one of the country's biggest AM radio DJs. He worked at WFIL in Philadelphia before moving to Washington and becoming sports anchor at NBC4.
Michael exited the station in 2008 after a battle over budget cuts. He previously had given up his lead anchor position a year earlier in an effort to save jobs.
Back in the early 1970s, I used to drive through the New Hampshire White Mountains about once a week, and the only two radio stations I could hold were WBZ, with Guy Manilla's Calling All Sports, followed by Jerry Williams, and WABC, with Dan Ingram and then George Michael. His station used reverb that made it sound like he was broadcasting from a barrel.
You're going to hear about as many favorable testimonials from players and colleagues as you'll ever hear about anyone.
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- 12-24-2009 11:43 AM #2
I am not a big sports fan, but I always enjoyed watching his Sports Machine show on NBC on Sunday Nights.
RIP George.Scott
- 12-24-2009 11:59 AM #3
I liked him.I remember him more for his voice in the mid to late 70s the AM dial here in the NY/NJ area on Music Radio 77 WABC".He had that distinct voice.He will be missed.
- 12-24-2009 12:35 PM #4
I watched him from NBC4(from the feed on C-Band) for years, R.I.P.
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- 12-24-2009 02:47 PM #5
I've spent a great deal of my life in-and-out of the DC area since 1980 and I have always appreciated George Michaels both personally and professionally - just a really likeable guy and honest, straight-forward reporting and unbiased commentary of the events.
George will be indeed be missed...
- 12-24-2009 05:01 PM #6
Pretty Cool link found at tivocommunity
http://www.musicradio77.com/images/george6-18-79.mp3
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- 12-24-2009 06:14 PM #8
Wierd, worked on my quad core desktop on firefox and on this new netbook(had to set up media player) in IE....
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- 12-24-2009 06:40 PM #9
I remember watching The Sports Machine on Sunday night. I really liked it when George would show plays of the week and he would start laughing and could hardly get through the segment. I can remember laughing out loud with George.
R.I.P. George. You will be missed!!
- 12-24-2009 09:52 PM #10
bummer
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