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Steve Kroft '71
Steve Kroft '71
Steve Kroft is an acclaimed broadcast journalist best known for his 30 years on 60 Minutes, where he reported nearly 500 stories and became the program’s longest-tenured correspondent. A five-time Peabody Award recipient, Kroft earned twelve Emmy Awards and conducted some of the most memorable interviews in broadcast history, including exclusive conversations with President Barack Obama, President Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton. His investigative reporting ranged from exposing insider trading in Congress to uncovering Saddam Hussein’s hidden assets and documenting the lasting dangers of Chernobyl.
John Nicholson '68
John Nicholson '68
John Nicholson has over 40 years of experience in local and network sports and news broadcasting. He has appeared on ESPN, USA Network, SNY, NESN, and syndicated programming, hosting events ranging from airplane and hydroplane racing to the Incredible Dog Challenge, American Kennel Club shows, and the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain. Nicholson has also provided live pre and post-game coverage of Syracuse University football and basketball through Orange All-Access and WSYR Radio.
Nick Wright '07
Nick Wright '07
Nick Wright is a prominent sports broadcaster and television personality, best known as host of First Things First, FS1’s weekday morning show. Since its 2017 launch, Wright has been a centerpiece of the program, offering sharp analysis and passionate commentary on the biggest stories in sports. In October 2024, he signed a long-term contract extension with FS1, solidifying his place as one of the network’s leading voices.
Gabino Iglesias
Gabino Iglesias
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Dick Stockton '64
Dick Stockton '64
Dick Stockton, one of the most accomplished voices in American sports broadcasting, became a household name through his work at CBS, Turner Sports, and Fox Sports, where he was an NFL play-by-play announcer from 1994 until his retirement in 2021. He was the voice behind some of the most memorable moments in sports history, including Carlton Fisk’s dramatic 1975 World Series home run and the legendary Lakers-Celtics battles of the 1980s.
Marv Albert '63
Marv Albert '63
Marv Albert is a legendary American sportscaster whose career has spanned more than five decades, making him one of the most recognizable voices in sports broadcasting. Best known for his work as the lead announcer for NBA games on NBC, TNT, and MSG Network, Albert has also called NFL games, the Olympics, and countless marquee sporting events. Renowned for his distinctive voice, sharp insight, and memorable catchphrases, he has become synonymous with professional basketball and sports coverage.
Bob Costas '74
Bob Costas '74
Bob Costas, a household name, is an acclaimed sportscaster whose career has spanned more than four decades across NBC Sports, MLB Network, and HBO. He is known for his coverage of the Olympic Games, the NFL, Major League Baseball, and a wide range of studio and interview programs that earned him 29 Emmy Awards and the Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Ted Koppel '60
Ted Koppel '60
Ted Koppel is one of America’s most distinguished journalists, best known for serving as anchor and managing editor of ABC News’ Nightline from 1980 to 2005. Over a broadcast career spanning more than five decades, he reported on every major story since the Vietnam War, covered every U.S. presidential campaign since 1964, and held key roles as ABC’s chief diplomatic correspondent and Hong Kong bureau chief. His incisive interviews and reporting on Nightline set the standard for television journalism and established him as the nation’s longest-serving network daily news anchor.
Andy Musser '59
Andy Musser '59
Andy Musser’s voice defined Philadelphia Phillies baseball for a quarter of a century, delivering consistent, professional play-by-play from 1976 until his retirement in 2001. Musser first discovered his passion for broadcasting as a teenager, winning the Junior Sportscaster Award in 1956 and calling innings of a Phillies game alongside Gene Kelly and legendary announcer By Saam.
Ian Eagle '90
Ian Eagle '90
Ian Eagle’s voice has become synonymous with high-profile sports broadcasting, from the hardwood of the NBA to the gridiron of the NFL.
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