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  2. List of New York Knicks broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Television. Years. Flagship station. Play-by-Play. Color Commentator. 1946–47. WCBS-TV / WNBT. Jack O'Reilly. 1947–48.

  3. Ed Cohen - Wikipedia

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    New York Knicks. Cohen works with analysts Monica McNutt and Wally Szczerbiak on Knicks radio broadcasts, heard on ESPN New York 98.7 FM. In January 2018, he worked his first Knicks' MSG telecast alongside Walt Frazier. Cohen is also the TV play-by-play voice of the New York Liberty on MSG Networks.

  4. Category:New York Knicks announcers - Wikipedia

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    The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of New York Knicks broadcasters.

  5. MSG Network - Wikipedia

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    The radio division of MSG, known as the Madison Square Garden (MSG) Radio Network, produces Knicks, Rangers and Red Bulls broadcasts for New York City ESPN Radio station WEPN-FM (98.7) and other radio stations across the region. Prior to the fall of 2004, MSG-produced Knicks, Rangers and MetroStars games aired on WFAN.

  6. John Andariese - Wikipedia

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    John Kenneth Andariese (August 19, 1938 – March 13, 2017), nicknamed " Johnny Hoops ", was a New York basketball analyst on both radio and television for more than 40 years. Andariese broadcast for the New York Knicks and announced some of the most memorable Knicks games ever played.

  7. Marv Albert - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from New York University in 1965. Broadcasting career National Basketball Association. After getting his start by being a ball boy for the New York Knicks, Albert worked his first Knicks game as a broadcaster on January 27, 1963, on WCBS Radio. He was filling in for his mentor, Marty Glickman, who was away in Europe.

  8. Mike Breen - Wikipedia

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    Some of Breen's current and past broadcast partners were employed with the Knicks at one point. The list includes former Knicks head coaches Hubie Brown and Jeff Van Gundy , former Knicks players Mark Jackson and Walt Frazier , and former Knicks radio color announcer John Andariese .

  9. John Wallace (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Basketball-Reference.com. John Gilbert Wallace (born February 9, 1974) is an American former professional basketball player and current broadcaster on MSG Networks. He also hosts a live stream and podcast called "Power Forward w/ John Wallace" on SportsCastr. A 6' 8" forward, Wallace played seven seasons in the National Basketball ...

  10. Spero Dedes - Wikipedia

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    Full-time at CBS and New York Knicks. In December 2009, Dedes joined CBS Sports full-time, calling regular season college basketball and the 2010 NCAA Tournament. For the 2010 NFL season, he was named a full-time announcer of the NFL on CBS. In 2011, Dedes left the Lakers and became the radio voice of the New York Knicks.

  11. Mike Walczewski - Wikipedia

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    Michael T. Walczewski (born January 9, 1956) is an American public address announcer best known for his work for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association. A native of Queens , Walczewski resides in Hastings-on-Hudson , New York .