AFAIC, Joe Buck is Joe Suck. But YMMV.
On Feb 5, 12:07 pm, Thomas Allen Heald <[email protected]> wrote:
> For Immediate Release
>
> ACCLAIMED BROADCASTER JOE BUCK TO JOIN HBO SPORTS,
>
> WITH SPORTS TALK PROGRAM TO LAUNCH IN MAY
>
> NEW YORK, Feb. 5, 2009 – HBO Sports, widely recognized for
> its pioneering, award-winning and distinctive storytelling productions,
> will add another accomplished broadcast talent to its programming roster
> when Joe Buck hosts a sports talk show launching this May, it was
> announced today by Ross Greenburg, president, HBO Sports, and Rick
> Bernstein, executive producer, HBO Sports. The new series will be
> presented on a quarterly basis and likely utilize a live town hall format.
>
> “I am flattered and beyond excited that HBO has given me
> this opportunity,” said Buck, who will continue as FOX Sports’ lead
> play-by-play commentator on its NFL and MLB packages. “With HBO’s track
> record, production quality and rate of success, there is no more
> desirable home in sports. I hope to create something fresh and unique
> for the network that truly showcases all I can do. And I hope to get
> Larry David’s cell phone number someday.”
>
> “At HBO we strive to produce programs viewers cannot watch
> anywhere else on the dial,” said Greenburg. “Whether it’s ‘Real Sports
> with Bryant Gumbel’ or ‘Hard Knocks’ or our ‘Sports of the 20th Century’
> documentary franchise, we try to capture our audience’s attention with
> something unique and innovative. With someone as talented and engaging
> as Joe Buck, this new show should become another signature program for
> HBO Sports.”
>
> “We will craft the series to showcase Joe’s character and
> personality,” said Bernstein. “Joe is a tremendous broadcaster and we
> are thrilled to develop this new platform with him.”
>
> Joe Buck embarked on his broadcasting career as a
> youngster, growing up in St. Louis, where his father, Jack Buck, served
> as the play-by-play announcer for the St. Louis Cardinals. He spent 17
> years working Cardinals radio and TV broadcasts before concentrating
> full-time on his FOX Sports duties. Buck joined FOX Sports in 1994 at
> age 25 as the upstart network was launching its sports division. He was
> assigned to the NFL package and subsequently the Major League Baseball
> package when FOX acquired those rights in 1996.
>
> A six-time Emmy® Award winner, Buck is one of sports
> television’s premier play-by-play commentators. Along with all-time
> greats Curt Gowdy and Al Michaels, he is one of three national
> broadcasters to work as the lead announcer in both the NFL and MLB
> broadcast booth on a network level in the same season.
>
> Buck, 40, has called ten World Series for FOX Sports and
> handled play-by-play for two Super Bowls, including the New York Giants’
> dramatic comeback win over the New England Patriots in February 2008.
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