Graham McNamee

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Graham McNamee was a pioneering American radio sportscaster best known for his vivid, play-by-play coverage of major sporting events in the 1920s and 1930s.

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instanceOf human
pioneer of sports broadcasting
radio sportscaster
activeYearsEnd 1930s
activeYearsStart 1920s
awardReceived National Radio Hall of Fame induction
basedIn New York City
burialPlace Calvary Cemetery, Queens
surface form: Calvary Cemetery, Queens, New York
causeOfDeath brain embolism
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
coveredEvent 1927 World Series
Dempsey–Tunney boxing matches
Rose Bowl
World Heavyweight Championship boxing matches
World Series
coveredSport baseball
boxing
college football
tennis
dateOfBirth 1888-07-10
dateOfDeath 1942-05-09
employer National Broadcasting Company
NBC Radio
surface form: WEAF (New York radio station)
ethnicGroup European American
fieldOfWork radio broadcasting
sports broadcasting
gender male
hasGenre live play-by-play commentary
influenced Mel Allen
Red Barber
later generations of American sportscasters
knownFor dramatic, emotional broadcasting style
helping popularize radio sports coverage in the United States
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium radio
notableFor bringing major sporting events to mass radio audiences in the 1920s and 1930s
early nationwide radio sports broadcasts
one of the first national network radio sports stars
vivid play-by-play sports commentary
occupation broadcaster
radio announcer
sportscaster
partOf early 20th-century American radio era
placeOfBirth Washington, D.C.
placeOfDeath New York City

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1929 World Series radioAnnouncer Graham McNamee