Chris myers fox sports biography with lebron
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Fox Sports Networks
American sports channel group (–)
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Fox Sports Networks (FSN), formerly known as Fox Sports Net, was the collective name for a group of regional sports channels in the United States. Formed in by News Corporation, the networks were acquired by The Walt Disney Company on March 20, , following its acquisition of 21st Century Fox. A condition of that acquisition imposed by the U.S. Department of Justice required Disney to sell the regional networks by June 18, , ninety days after the completion of its acquisition.[1] Disney subsequently agreed to sell the networks (excluding the YES Network, being reacquired by Yankee Global Enterprises) to Sinclair;[2][3] the transaction was completed o
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A standout element of Fox broadcaster Chris Myers newly released book (with Travis Thrasher) That Deserves A Wow is the number of remarkable sports moments Myers has been involved in.
His first major interview came in May when he was just 16 when he interviewed Muhammad Ali for a Miami radio station (where, strangely enough, Myers had gotten a job partly thanks to the skills he showed off pretending to be two different callers to the station). And that was just the start of decades of being around an extensive roster of athletes, coaches, and other sports figures and being there for incredible moments in sports and beyond.
Myers has been involved in the coverage of an unbelievable litany of events.
Some of those have had impacts beyond sports. Those include his coverage of Hank Gathers death after a Loyola Marymount game in , his work on early live coverage of the San Francisco earthquake during the World Series and the Atlanta Olympics bombing, the way he conducted O.J.
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