One of the most recognizable voices in American sports went silent this week. Greg Gumbel died at age 78 after being ...
On Tuesday morning, Jamie Erdahl of Good Morning Football shared her own touching tribute to Gumbel. Erdahl had worked on ...
A dignified presence on camera, most prominently for CBS, he became the first Black announcer to call a major U.S. sports ...
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Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal and their 'Inside the NBA' colleagues have paid emotional tributes to Greg Gumbel after the ...
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Loras College is making plans to honor broadcasting legend and alumni Greg Gumbel, KCRG reports. The long-time sportscaster, ...
Gumbel worked 25 years at CBS, which paid homage to the longtime broadcaster during Week 17's "The NFL Today" pregame show.
Cinematographer Gregg Wade, the only Black cinematographer at that time at the network and a man who worked with Greg Gumbel and myself, would later tell me, “I was so proud to see Greg and you doing ...
Greg Gumbel's loved ones and fans are sharing their condolences after his family announced the longtime CBS Sports broadcaster had died.
Longtime CBS sportscaster Greg Gumbel, the first Black announcer for a major sports championship, has died from cancer at 78.
Former CBS Sports broadcaster Greg Gumbel, who died Friday at 78 years old, was one of those truly special people who achieve great fame and success but never look at other people and see ‘levels.’ ...