Legendary ESPN NFL studio host Chris Berman joined CNBC Sports on Thursday, where he revealed that his on-screen career is winding down. Berman joined ESPN as a ‘SportsCenter’ anchor in October 1979, ...
It’s been more than four decades since Chris Berman joined ESPN just one month after the network launched in 1979. And he’s still one of its defining faces.
Chris Berman isn’t going anywhere. Not yet, anyway. The man who made “Back, back, back… Gone!” a part of American sports culture sat down with CNBC’s Alex Sherman on the CNBC Sports podcast and ...
Chris Berman knows the end is near. The ESPN icon, who has worked at the network since its beginnings as a regional cable upstart, is planning to retire at the end of the decade. Appearing on the CNBC ...
Chris Berman announced that he plans to retire after his current contract with ESPN ends. Berman has been with the company since 1979, and if he works through his contract, it would end following the ...
Chris Berman will be back, back, back for a little bit longer on the ESPN airwaves. The well-known ESPN personality told Alex Sherman on the “CNBC Sport” podcast published Thursday that he will step ...
Chris Berman isn’t quite ready to pull the curtain down on his ESPN career that has lasted as long as the network has been in ...
The end is near for Chris Berman’s career … but not just yet. The veteran ESPN anchor Berman appeared Thursday on “CNBC Sport” with Alex Sherman. During the podcast episode, Berman revealed when he ...
Picture a referee walking onto the field not just to call the game, but holding a 10% stake in the franchise he’s supposed to be officiating, almost like Tom Brady interviewing players on the ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Seattle 26, New England 17. That’s according to the Travis Kelce of NFL broadcasters. For two generations, Chris Berman has been a lighthouse for the NFL. His NFL Primetime ...