Chris Berman, the voice of baseball's Home Run Derby since its inception, will no longer broadcast the midsummer staple and will also step away from significant NFL studio duties, he confirmed in an ...
Chris Berman, the longtime ESPN sportscaster and NFL host, will retire following the 2016 football season, according to the sports media website The Big Lead. Berman's player nicknames, catchphrases ...
Chris Berman is stepping down from his post of hosting ESPN's NFL studio programming after 31 seasons but will remain with the network in a number of different roles after signing a new contract on ...
*Former “SportsCenter” anchor Jemele Hill denies claims made in a former colleague’s lawsuit that ESPN’s Chris Berman left Hill a “racially disparaging voicemail” and that nothing happened to him ...
Longtime ESPN anchor Chris Berman has agreed to a multiyear contract extension that will keep him with the network through 2029, when he will become ESPN's first 50-year employee. Berman, 70, will ...
Forty-eight years after joining the newly formed ESPN, Chris Berman will witness the network host its first Super Bowl. ESPN has the broadcasting rights to next season's Super Bowl on Feb. 14, 2027.
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