ANNOUNCER

An 'announcer' is a voice actor who works in television, radio or film, usually providing narrations, news updates, station identification, or an introduction of a product in television commercials or a guest on a talk show.
Announcers usually read prepared scripts, but in some cases, they have to ad-lib commentary on the air when presenting news, sports, weather, time, and commercials. Occasionally, announcers are also involved in writing the script when one is required. Sometimes announcers also interview guests and moderate panels or discussions. Some provide commentary for the audience during sporting events, parades, and other events.
The term also applies to public address announcers, usually at sporting venues. Such announcers will give the spectators information about a player, score (such as a goal or touchdown), infraction, or the results of the event. These announcers may be specialized according to sport; for instance, an horse race announcer provides a rapid-fire second-by-second account of the race (as well as introducing the entries before the race), while a baseball announcer may simply introduce the next batter or recap the previous half-inning. Public address announcers may be notable due to their longevity, or tenure with a popular team or venue. Some, particularly in horse racing, may also be known for television or radio work.

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Notable radio and television announcers
Notable public address announcers
See also

Notable radio and television announcers



Art Bell (Weekend host of Coast to Coast AM)

George Noory (Weekday host of Coast to Coast AM)

Bern Bennett (CBS staff announcer)

John Benson (''The Eamonn Andrews Show'', Sale of the Century)

Jack Buck (St. Louis Cardinals baseball announcer)

Joe Castiglione yes (Boston Red Sox baseball announcer)

Jerry Trupiano (Boston Red Sox baseball announcer)

Don Orsillo (Boston Red Sox baseball announcer)

Jerry Remy (Boston Red Sox baseball announcer)

Harry Caray (St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs baseball announcer)

John Madden NFL announcer

Tony Chimel (announcer of SmackDown!)

Jack Clark (''Password,'' ''Wheel of Fortune'')

Vernon Corea (A pioneer announcer of Radio Ceylon/SLBC and the BBC)

Howard Cosell (Sports announcer)

Jonathan Crouse (CKBW announcer)

Anthony Davis (Entertainment announcer. The Royal Variety Performance, Comic Relief, The Commonwealth Games)

Peter Dickson (Family Fortunes, The Price Is Right)

Hal Douglas (Many network television promos and film trailers)

Rich Fields (''The Price Is Right'', ''Gameshow Marathon'',v''CBS Network promos'', ''Flamingo Fortune''v, film and television voice over)

Lilian Garcia (announcer of WWE ''RAW'')

Johnny Gilbert (''Jeopardy!'', ''The $25,000 Pyramid'')

Joel Godard (''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'')

Edd Hall (''The Tonight Show'')

John Harlan (''Name That Tune'', ''People's Choice Awards'', ''American Gladiators'', Bob Hope television specials)

John Harvey (''Double Dare'')

Ernie Harwell (Detroit Tigers announcer)

Stuart Hibberd (early BBC Radio personality, chief BBC announcer from 1924 to 1951)

Bob Hilton (''Blockbusters'', ''Trivia Trap'', ''The Newlywed Game'' (1980s), substitute announcer on numerous game shows)

Alan Kalter (''The Late Show with David Letterman'')

Don LaFontaine (Voice of many network television promos and film trailers)

Ed McMahon (''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'')

Herbert Morrison (radio announcer who reported the Hindenburg disaster}

Don Morrow (Many film trailers, ''Sale of the Century'', ''Now You See It'')

John Moschitta, Jr. (Micro Machines commercials, ''Hollywood Squares'')

Don Naylor (Radio personality on WGST Atlanta, GA)

Charlie O'Donnell (''Wheel of Fortune'', ''The $100,000 Pyramid'', ''Tic Tac Dough'', ''The Joker's Wild'', numerous award shows including the ''Academy Awards'' and the ''American Music Awards'')

Johnny Olson (''The Price Is Right'', ''Match Game'', ''To Tell the Truth'', ''What's My Line?'', ''I've Got a Secret'', ''Concentration'')

Gary Owens (''Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'')

Don Pardo (NBC staff announcer, as well as ''Saturday Night Live'', ''Jeopardy!'', ''The Price is Right'')

Simon Prebble (The Price Is Right)

Burton Richardson (''The Arsenio Hall Show'', ''To Tell the Truth'' (1990-1991) , ''Family Feud'' (1999-present version), ''The Price Is Right'' (daytime substitute announcer, 2001-present, 1994-1995 syndicated version), ''Russian Roulette)''

Justin Roberts (announcer of WWE ECW)

Rod Roddy (''The Price Is Right'' (1986-2003), ''Soap'', ''Press Your Luck'')

Vin Scully (Los Angeles Dodgers baseball announcer)

Shadoe Stevens (''Hollywood Squares'')

Jay Stewart (''Let's Make a Deal'', ''Sale of the Century'')

Ray Szmanda (Radio and television advertising, Menards)

Erik Thompson (Voice of numerous television network promos)

Charlie Tuna (''Scrabble'', ''The New Battlestars'')

Beau Weaver (film and television advertising)

Bill Wendell (Ernie Kovacs show, ''Late Night with David Letterman'', ''The Tonight Show,'' ''To Tell the Truth'')

Randy West (''Supermarket Sweep'', ''Trivial Pursuit'', ''Weakest Link'', ''Kids Choice Awards'', various voiceovers/commercials, ''The Price is Right'' (substitute announcer), ''The Price is Right - LIVE'')

Kenny Williams (announcer) (''Hollywood Squares'', ''High Rollers'')

Gene Wood (''Family Feud'', ''Card Sharks,'' ''Classic Concentration,'' ''Password Plus'', ''Super Password'')

Notable public address announcers



Pete Arbogast, Los Angeles Dodgers (1990-92)

Michael Buffer, boxing

Chic Anderson, horse racing (best known for work at Belmont Park)

Alex Anthony, New York Jets and New York Mets

Dan Baker, Philadelphia Phillies

Carl Beane, Boston Red Sox

Renel Brooks-Moon, San Francisco Giants

Kelly Burnham, Colorado Avalanche and Colorado Rockies

Tom Carnegie, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 1946-2006; Indiana high school basketball announcer

Mike Carlucci, Los Angeles Dodgers (1993-2002), Anaheim Mighty Ducks (1993-97), Summer Olympics' Baseball Announcer (Greece 2004), Winter Olympics' Hockey Announcer (Salt Lake 2002), (Torino 2006)

Bob Casey (baseball announcer)

Ray Clay, Chicago Bulls

Tim DeBacco, Pittsburgh Pirates

Mike "The Duke" Donegan, Tennessee Titans

Tom Durkin, horse racing

Lilian Garcia (Leading World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) announcer currently announcing on ''WWE Raw'')

John Heffernan, New York Rangers and New York Knicks

Tom Hutyler, Seattle Mariners

Dave Johnson, horse racing

Budd Lynch, Detroit Red Wings

Marshall Mann, former Atlanta Braves P.A. announcer

John Mason, Detroit Pistons

Wayne Messmer, Chicago Cubs

Bob Sheppard, New York Yankees and New York Giants football team

Rajesh Maingi, Body-building

Roy Steele, Oakland Athletics

Lawrence Tanter, Los Angeles Lakers

Martin Glickman, (sports announcer)

Halsey Hall, Minnesota Twins

Sherm Feller, Boston Red Sox

See also



Announcer's test

Disc jockey

Japanese announcer

News anchor

Sportscaster

Broadcasting

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