'Michael David Adamle' (born
October 10,
1949, in
Euclid, Ohio) is a sports reporter and announcer. He is currently a
freelance anchor and reporter for
WMAQ-TV in
Chicago, Illinois. Previously, he was the sports anchor at
WBBM-TV from
2001 to
2004. Prior to that, he was the main sports anchor at WMAQ from
1998 to
2001 and at
WLS-TV from
1983 to
1988.
Adamle has over 30 years of experience in sports television. Much of it was spent at
NBC Sports, where he was both a studio host and sideline reporter for various events. His most famous gig was as the host of ''GrandStand'', which was both a pregame show for the
National Football League and a sports
anthology show during the
NFL's offseason.
He was also the co-host of ''
American Gladiators'' from
1989 to
1996 and was a contender in a celebrity contenders show towards the end of the show's run. The
syndicated show became a cult favorite throughout the
United States. Adamle was joined by fellow ex-NFL players
Joe Theismann,
Todd Christensen and
Larry Csonka. After ''
American Gladiators'' ended, he became a reporter for ''
Sportscenter'' for a short time.
Adamle (and fellow NBC local sports anchor
Fred Roggin) were sideline reporters during the only season of
XFL football in
2001. He has also covered the
2000 and
2004 Summer Olympics.
Adamle played running back for the
Kansas City Chiefs,
New York Jets and
Chicago Bears of the NFL. Before that, he starred for
Northwestern University.
In the summer of
2005, Adamle was the host of another NBC property,
Bravo's ''
Battle of the Network Reality Stars''.
In
July 2006, Adamle became a color commentator for the
PBR's Built Ford Tough Series (another event which NBC has split rights).
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