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sportscasting
[spawrts-kas-ting, -kah-sting, spohrts-]
noun
the reporting of a sports event by radio or television broadcast.
the occupation of a sportscaster.
Word History and Origins
Origin of sportscasting1
Example Sentences
The call from ringside, by the king of obnoxious sportscasting, Howard Cosell, marked the fight and the fighters for the ages.
Gooden hemmed and hawed and said he didn’t quite know, until Miller suggested he try sportscasting.
This profession demands a new prime directive: an unswerving commitment to truth-telling, rather than cheerleading, sportscasting or seeking to win a popularity contest.
She appeared to have jettisoned that persona, in the same way she once discarded beauty pageants and sportscasting.
He went into sportscasting, where it helps to be showy, or at least a little glib.
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