• P. A. Announcer News – March 23, 2024

    P. A. Announcer News – March 23, 20240

    A lot of news out of the Bay Area as the news of Renel Brooks-Moon stepping down is really starting to get the eyes of a worldwide media. The San Francisco Giants have announced plans on how they’re going to move forward this year. Also a brief note about Paul Strelzin who was the first P. A. announcer to be ejected from a game.

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  • P. A. Announcer News – March 20, 2024

    P. A. Announcer News – March 20, 20240

    When an announcer retires after 24 years just prior to the start of a new season, it’s going to stay in the news for a few days and Renel Brooks-Moon is still there. Matt Cord of the Philadelphia 76ers gets into an incident with some players. Yes, Jim Nantz was a P. A. announcer, there’s a story with proof! George Miller is recognized for his extended service. Chris Phillips gets recognition from across the pond where tennis is more popular than football. Former Maple Leafs P. A. announcer Andy Frost’s son gets mentioned.

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  • P. A. Announcer News

    P. A. Announcer News0

    Renel Brooks-Moon stepping down at the P. A. Announcer for the San Francisco Giants is big news today in the world of sports for many reasons. Renel, thank you for being a trailblazer!

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  • Organist Hopes to Produce Album

    Organist Hopes to Produce Album0

    James Witherite has a unique addition to games he announces, he plays the organ and now through an Indiegogo, he is hoping to produce an organ music album that can be used by announcers at all levels of hockey.

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  • Playlist Pages Update

    Playlist Pages Update0

    One of the most popular features of SportsAnnouncing.com is the playlist section. If you haven’t visited, check it out. Normally, this is updated once a week or so but over the last few years we have fallen behind.

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  • Johnny Infamous Shares Playlists

    Johnny Infamous Shares Playlists0

    Johnny Infamous, the DJ for the NHL’s Edmonton Bubble last season just recently shared his Spotify playlist. It is over 750 songs long and will take quite awhile to listen to all the way through. It’s chock full of current songs and instant classics, along with some of the best arena music known to man.

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