List of Atlanta Braves broadcasters
Contents
Broadcast networks
Television
- WTCG-TV and syndicated: 1971-76
- WTCG/WTBS/TBS: 1977-2007
- SportSouth (formerly Turner South): 2000-present (contract through 2012), 55 games in 2007
- FSN South (formerly SportSouth): 1991-present (contract through 2012), 25 games in 2007
- Peachtree TV (formerly WTBS): starting in 2008--45 games
Radio
- Braves Radio Network: 1925-present
2007
In 2007, TBS will air 70 games on television, FSN South will air 25 games, SportSouth will air 55 games and the remaining 12 games will be exclusive national telecasts on ether ESPN or FOX. In addition, the Braves Radio Network will air all 162 games on the radio. Below is the list of assignments for the Braves broadcasters for the 2007 season.
Braves Radio Network
- Chip Caray: (pre/ post and postgame host, 2005-present) 162 games
- Skip Caray: (play-by-play, 1976-present) 162 games
- Mark Lemke: (pre/ post game analyst, 2005-present) 162 games
- Jon Sciambi: (play-by-play, 2007-present) TBD
- Pete Van Wieren: (play-by-play, 1976-present) 162 games
TBS
- Chip Caray: (play-by-play, 2005-present) 70 games
- Skip Caray: (analyst, 1975-present) 10 games
- Marc Fein: (host, 2004-present) 70 games
- Tony Gwynn: (analyst, 2007-present) 10 games
- Joe Simpson: (analyst, 1992-present) 50 games
FSN South
- Ron Gant: (studio analyst, 2007-present)
- Brian Jordan: (studio analyst, 2007-present)
- Jerome Jurenovich: (studio host, 2007-present)
- Jon Sciambi: (play-by-play, 2007-present)
- Joe Simpson: (analyst, 2007-present)
SportSouth
- Ron Gant: (studio analyst, 2007-present)
- Brian Jordan: (studio analyst, 2007-present)
- Jerome Jurenovich: (studio host, 2007-present)
- Jon Sciambi: (play-by-play, 2007-present)
- Joe Simpson: (analyst, 2007-present)
TBS SAP
- Pete Manzano: (play-by-play, 70 games)
- Fernando Palacios: (analyst, 70 games)
Broadcasters by name
Current game announcers
- Chip Caray: (play-by-play, 1991-1992, 2005-present) TBS and Braves Radio Network
- Skip Caray: (play-by-play, 1976-present) TBS and Braves Radio Network
- Jon Sciambi: (play-by-play, 2007-present) Braves Radio Network, FSN South and SportSouth
- Joe Simpson: (analyst, 1992-present) TBS, FSN South and SportSouth
- Pete Van Wieren: (play-by-play, 1976-present) Braves Radio Network
Studio past & present
Current
- Chip Caray: (host, 2007-present) Braves Radio Network
- Mitch Evans: (host, 2007-present) Braves Radio Network
- Marc Fein: (host, 2005-present) TBS
- Ron Gant: (studio analyst, 2007-present) FSN South and SportSouth
- Brian Jordan: (studio analyst, 2007-present) FSN South and SportSouth
- Jerome Jurenovich: (studio host, 2007-present) FSN South and SportSouth
- Mark Lemke: (analyst, 2005-present) Braves Radio Network
- Bill Shanks: (analyst, 2006) Braves Radio Network
Former
- Erin Andrews: (host, 2002-2003) TBS
- Bob Fiscella: (host, 2005-2006) FSN South
- Stu Klitenic: (host, 2005-2006) Braves Radio Network
- Daron Sutton: (host of The Dodge Braves Report, 1998-1999 on Fox Sports South, a half-hour pre-game show.)
Former announcers
- Hank Aaron: (analyst, 1980) TBS and Braves Radio Naetwork
- Mel Allen: (play-by-play, 1965) Braves Radio Network
- Tim Brando: (analyst, 1995-1997) SportSouth
- Jim Britt: (play-by-play, 1940-1952) Braves Radio Network
- Brett Butler: (analyst, 2000) Fox Sports Net
- Darrell Chaney (analyst, 1982) TBS and Braves Radio Naetwork
- Al Downing (analyst, 2000) Fox Sports Net
- Frankie Frisch (analyst, 1952) Braves Radio Network
- Ron Gant: (analyst, 2004-2006) TBS and Turner South
- Earl Gillespie: (play-by-play, 1953-1963) Braves Radio Network
- Bump Hadley: (play-by-play, 1949-1951) Braves Radio Network
- Milo Hamilton: (play-by-play, 1966-1975) Braves Radio Network
- Merle Harmon: (play-by-play, 1964-1965) Braves Radio Network
- Fred Hoey: (play-by-play, 1925-1938) Braves Radio Network
- Ernie Johnson Jr.: (play-by-play, 1993-1996) SportSouth
- Ernie Johnson Sr.: (play-by-play, 1962-1999) Braves Radio Network, TBS, SportSouth and FSN South
- Bob Kelley: (play-by-play, 1953) Braves Radio Network
- Bill Mazer: (play-by-play, 1964) Braves Radio Network
- Dave O'Brien: (play-by-play, 1990-1991) TBS and Braves Radio Network
- Tom Paciorek: (analyst, 2001-2005) FSN South
- Bob Rathbun: (play-by-play, 1997-2006) FSN South and Turner South
- Billy Sample: (analyst, 1988-1989) TBS and Braves Radio Network
- Chris Schenkel: (play-by-play, 1954) Braves Radio Network
- Don Sutton: (analyst, 1989-2006) TBS and Braves Radio Network
- John Sterling: (play-by-play, 1982-1987) TBS and Braves Radio Network
- Jeff Torborg: (analyst, 2006) FSN South and Turner South
- Blaine Walsh: (play-by-play, 1954-1965) Braves Radio Network
See also
v • d • eAtlanta BravesFormerly the Boston Braves and the Milwaukee Braves • Based in Atlanta, GeorgiaThe FranchiseRecords• Seasons• Managers• Broadcasters Ballparks South End Grounds• Congress Street Grounds• South End Grounds • Fenway Park• Braves Field• Milwaukee County Stadium• Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium• Turner FieldCulture Chief Noc-A-Homa• Homer• Rally• Tomahawk Buzzcut• Tomahawk ChopRivalries Braves-Mets rivalry Important Figures Hank Aaron• Bobby Cox• Tom Glavine• Greg Maddux• Eddie Mathews• Leo Mazzone• Dale Murphy• Phil Niekro• Johnny Sain• John Smoltz• Warren Spahn• Chipper Jones•Andruw Jones• Jeff Francoeur• Brian McCann• Ted TurnerRetired Numbers 3• 21• 35• 41• 42• 44Key Personnel Owner: John C. Malone(Liberty Media) • General Manager: Frank Wren• Club President: John Schuerholz• Manager: Bobby CoxWorld SeriesChampionships (3) 1914• 1957• 1995National League
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