Aired 1937 - 1953
Also known as The Colgate Sports Newsreel. Featuring Bill Stern, one of the most famed sportscasters of all time.
Considered to be the best sportscaster that has ever lived, Bill Stern made use of rare, yet effective techniques to captivate his audience. Like many other sportscasting legends, Stern also became a part of the Hall of Fame of the American Sportscasters Association. In addition to that, he had his own star in the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame, and included in the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.
Stern first went on-air in 1925, when he was hired by a local radio station to report and make commentaries on football games. And then, in 1937, he was offered to work at NBC, particularly at The Colgate Sports Newsreel and on a boxing night on radio every Friday. He was actually one of the first radio personalities to make comments on live boxing fights on television. On May 17, 1939, he covered the baseball match between Columbia and Princeton—the first sporting event to be aired on television.
At the peak of his career, Stern was always compared to and pitted against another talented sportscaster, CBS' Ted Husing. The competition between the two was not only on their position during sports events, but for the rights to broadcast such events as well. Both of them worked on their respective networks for many years.
Stern, after being in NBC for years, had decided to finally move to ABC, where he stayed until 1956. He took the role of a panelist on a game show called The Name's the Same. His tenure at ABC was cut short because of a health problem. Stern was said to have become addicted to painkillers, which first took place when he had his leg amputated due to an accident in 1935.
In the latter part of 1950s, Stern decided to go back to sports broadcasting. His last 15 years was spent doing sports commentaries for Mutual. It can be said that Bill Stern had a profound influence on the sportscasters that we have today. Click here to read more about Bill Stern's Sports Newsreel (Colgate Sports Reel)
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Please enjoy these 227 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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07.16.1948 | william powell subs |
+Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. Newsreel featuring strange and fantastic stories, some legends o... | |
07.16.1948 | william powell subs |
+Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. | |
03.19.1948 | william powell is guest host | ||
03.19.1948 | william powell is guest host | ||
05.19.1950 | ted williams | ||
05.19.1950 | ted williams | ||
01.24.1945 | rudy valley | ||
01.24.1945 | rudy valley | ||
02.25.1949 | rudy vallee |
+Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. Guests are Rudy Vallee and Mrs. John McGraw on the 15th Annivers... | |
01.02.1948 | ronald reagan |
+ Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. | |
01.02.1948 | ronald reagan |
+ Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. | |
07.29.1949 | ronald reagan subs |
+Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. Ronald Reagan | |
07.29.1949 | ronald reagan subs |
+ Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. | |
07.22.1949 | pat obrien |
+Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. Pat O'Brien for vacationing Bill Stern tells some great Knute Ro... | |
07.22.1949 | pat obrien |
+ Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. Pat O'Brien for vacationing Bill Stern tells some great Knute R... | |
06.03.1949 | mrs lou gehrig |
+ Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. The story of two racing drivers named Ed and Louis. A 3-year ol... | |
01.03.1947 | morton downey | ||
01.03.1947 | morton downey | ||
01.01.1946 | morton downey |
+ The Andrews Sisters bring you half an hour of musical variety with Curt Massey, Vic Schoen and his... | |
01.01.1946 | morton downey | ||
12.17.1948 | marie mcdonald |
+Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. | |
12.17.1948 | marie mcdonald |
+Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. | |
05.12.1950 | lorraine day | ||
N/A | rudy vallee |
+ Program #487. Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. Guests are Rudy Vallee and Mrs. John McGraw on t... | |
N/A | mrs lou gehrig |
+ Program #501. Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. The story of two racing drivers named Ed and Lou... |
BILL STERN SPORTS NEWSREEL
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