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Greg Kerr anchors the 5,6 and 10 Newscasts for Newschannel 10 and is thrilled to be a part of the excellent news team at Newschannel 10. Greg comes to KFDA with over 35 years of experience in ...
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On Thursday, CBS's coverage of March Madness began on a solemn note with a tribute to the late Greg Gumbel, the network's former anchor for the NCAA Tournament who recently passed away due to cancer.
CBS Sports' coverage of the men's NCAA Tournament is synonymous with longtime host Greg Gumbel, who presided at the anchor desk for 25 years before he was diagnosed with cancer last year.
Greg Gumbel was one of the all-time greats in sports broadcasting history, known for his incredible presence on air for all kinds of events from the NFL to college basketball. The late CBS ...
The special night made better by the fact his longtime assistant coach, Greg Gard – the man he wanted to take the reins of the program – was still running the show 10 years later.
CBS opened up its broadcast of the first day of the NCAA men's tournament with the studio panel paying tribute to the late Greg Gumbel. "A void was left that will never be filled," said host Ernie ...