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Jim Donovan (sportscaster)

James Francis Donovan III (born July 17, 1956) is an American radio and television personality who serves as sports director and news anchor for WKYC channel 3 (NBC) in Cleveland, Ohio, and has been the radio voice of the Cleveland Browns Radio Network since 1999.[1]

Jim Donovan
Born
James Francis Donovan III

July 17, 1956 (1956-07-17) (age 66)
Occupation(s)TV sports anchor
TV news anchor
NFL radio announcer
AwardsThree-time Lower Great Lakes Emmy Award winner

Early life and career beginnings

Donovan was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He is a 1978 graduate of Boston University and began his career as a sports director for WJON radio in St. Cloud, Minnesota. From Minnesota, he moved to Vermont, providing play-by-play basketball and hockey coverage for the Satellite News Channel in Burlington, Vermont. He also did play-by-play and sports anchoring at WVMT radio and WEZF-TV.

He also served for one season as play-by-play announcer for the Vermont Reds, a Cincinnati Reds minor league baseball team (which coincidentally is now the Akron RubberDucks, a Cleveland Guardians minor league team).[1]

WKYC and SportsTime Ohio

Following the death of WKYC weeknight sports anchor Jim Graner in 1976, the Channel 3 sports director job became something of a "revolving door," as at least six replacements (among them Don Schroeder, Tom Ryther, Joe Pelligrino, Jim Mueller and Wayland Boot) came and went over the next decade – this was until Donovan, who had joined the station in 1985 as weekend sports anchor, finally took over in 1986. He has held the post ever since.[2]

In 2006, channel 3 and SportsTime Ohio - now known as Bally Sports Great Lakes (BSGL) - acquired the local TV rights to the Cleveland Browns. So in addition to his duties on WKYC, Donovan also hosts several Browns themed programs on BSGL.

Play-by-play

On the national level Donovan had called play-by-play for NBC Sports' NFL coverage from 1987 to 1997. He also handled swimming and soccer play-by-play in the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics for NBC, and World Cup Soccer in 1994.

In 1999, when the Cleveland Browns returned to the NFL, Donovan was named as radio play-by-play voice of the team.

After WKYC acquired the local, over-the-air television rights to the Cleveland Indians, Donovan served as play-by-play announcer from 2006–2008.

Signature calls

Ten...Five...Touchdown Browns! – when a Browns player scores a touchdown with a clear path to the end zone.

Run William Run! - in reference to William Green 64 yard touchdown run during a Cleveland Browns vs. Atlanta Falcons game in 2002.

Is this how it feels? - when the Browns defeated the New York Jets in Week 3 of the 2018 season, their first victory in 635 days.[3]

Chubba Wubba Hubb! - in reference to Nick Chubbs 92 yard touchdown run during an Atlanta Falcons vs Cleveland Browns game in 2018.[4]

Medical leave

On May 25, 2011, during the 11 pm newscast, Donovan announced he had been battling leukemia for the last ten years, and that he would be taking a leave of absence to undergo a (what would be a successful) bone marrow transplant.

On September 11, 2011, Donovan returned to the Browns broadcasting booth in time for their opener against the Cincinnati Bengals. The next night, he returned to the sports anchor chair at WKYC, as well as his hosting duties on STO.[5]

Donovan met with his bone marrow donor on Thanksgiving night in 2013, when Dallas Gentry from Wise, Virginia, visited the Donovan family.[6]

News anchor

On January 16, 2012, Donovan expanded his duties at WKYC as he became the anchor of channel 3's 7 p.m. newscast. He continues in his role as sports anchor at 6 and 11 p.m.[7]

Personal life

Donovan, his wife (Cheryl), and daughter (Meghan) live in Hinckley, Ohio.

Awards and honors

  • Three-time Lower Great Lakes Emmy Award winner.[1]
  • 1988 Cleveland Press Club All-Ohio Best Sportscaster.[1]
  • Cleveland Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame inductee (class of 2005)[8]
  • Cleveland Press Club Journalism Hall of Fame inductee (class of 2009).[9]
  • 2016 Cleveland Sports Awards Lifetime Achievement Award[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Donovan bio - WKYC.com
  2. ^ Feran, Tom; Heldenfels, R.D. (1999). Cleveland TV Memories. Cleveland, Ohio: Gray & Co. p. 114. ISBN 978-1-886228-32-0.
  3. ^ "Listen to Browns radio broadcaster's amazing call: 'Is this how it feels?!'". 22 September 2018.
  4. ^ @Browns (12 November 2018). ""CHUBBA WUBBA HUBB!"@NickChubb21's 92-yard run + Jim Donovan's call 😂" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. ^ Donovan meets bone marrow donor - Media Bistro.com
  6. ^ Donovan meets bone marrow donor - WKYC.com[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Donovan named 7 p.m. news anchor - WKYC.com
  8. ^ Donovan inducted into Cleveland Broadcasters HOF - CAB Cleveland.com
  9. ^ Kelley, Kevin (December 2, 2009). . West Life. Cleveland, Ohio. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved July 27, 2010.
  10. ^ 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award - Cleveland Sports Awards

External links

  • Cleveland Browns official website

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James Francis Donovan III born July 17 1956 is an American radio and television personality who serves as sports director and news anchor for WKYC channel 3 NBC in Cleveland Ohio and has been the radio voice of the Cleveland Browns Radio Network since 1999 1 Jim DonovanBornJames Francis Donovan IIIJuly 17 1956 1956 07 17 age 66 Boston Massachusetts U S Occupation s TV sports anchorTV news anchorNFL radio announcerAwardsThree time Lower Great Lakes Emmy Award winner Contents 1 Early life and career beginnings 2 WKYC and SportsTime Ohio 3 Play by play 3 1 Signature calls 4 Medical leave 5 News anchor 6 Personal life 7 Awards and honors 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and career beginnings EditDonovan was born in Boston Massachusetts He is a 1978 graduate of Boston University and began his career as a sports director for WJON radio in St Cloud Minnesota From Minnesota he moved to Vermont providing play by play basketball and hockey coverage for the Satellite News Channel in Burlington Vermont He also did play by play and sports anchoring at WVMT radio and WEZF TV He also served for one season as play by play announcer for the Vermont Reds a Cincinnati Reds minor league baseball team which coincidentally is now the Akron RubberDucks a Cleveland Guardians minor league team 1 WKYC and SportsTime Ohio EditFollowing the death of WKYC weeknight sports anchor Jim Graner in 1976 the Channel 3 sports director job became something of a revolving door as at least six replacements among them Don Schroeder Tom Ryther Joe Pelligrino Jim Mueller and Wayland Boot came and went over the next decade this was until Donovan who had joined the station in 1985 as weekend sports anchor finally took over in 1986 He has held the post ever since 2 In 2006 channel 3 and SportsTime Ohio now known as Bally Sports Great Lakes BSGL acquired the local TV rights to the Cleveland Browns So in addition to his duties on WKYC Donovan also hosts several Browns themed programs on BSGL Play by play EditOn the national level Donovan had called play by play for NBC Sports NFL coverage from 1987 to 1997 He also handled swimming and soccer play by play in the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics for NBC and World Cup Soccer in 1994 In 1999 when the Cleveland Browns returned to the NFL Donovan was named as radio play by play voice of the team After WKYC acquired the local over the air television rights to the Cleveland Indians Donovan served as play by play announcer from 2006 2008 Signature calls Edit Ten Five Touchdown Browns when a Browns player scores a touchdown with a clear path to the end zone Run William Run in reference to William Green 64 yard touchdown run during a Cleveland Browns vs Atlanta Falcons game in 2002 Is this how it feels when the Browns defeated the New York Jets in Week 3 of the 2018 season their first victory in 635 days 3 Chubba Wubba Hubb in reference to Nick Chubbs 92 yard touchdown run during an Atlanta Falcons vs Cleveland Browns game in 2018 4 Medical leave EditOn May 25 2011 during the 11 pm newscast Donovan announced he had been battling leukemia for the last ten years and that he would be taking a leave of absence to undergo a what would be a successful bone marrow transplant On September 11 2011 Donovan returned to the Browns broadcasting booth in time for their opener against the Cincinnati Bengals The next night he returned to the sports anchor chair at WKYC as well as his hosting duties on STO 5 Donovan met with his bone marrow donor on Thanksgiving night in 2013 when Dallas Gentry from Wise Virginia visited the Donovan family 6 News anchor EditOn January 16 2012 Donovan expanded his duties at WKYC as he became the anchor of channel 3 s 7 p m newscast He continues in his role as sports anchor at 6 and 11 p m 7 Personal life EditDonovan his wife Cheryl and daughter Meghan live in Hinckley Ohio Awards and honors EditThree time Lower Great Lakes Emmy Award winner 1 1988 Cleveland Press Club All Ohio Best Sportscaster 1 Cleveland Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame inductee class of 2005 8 Cleveland Press Club Journalism Hall of Fame inductee class of 2009 9 2016 Cleveland Sports Awards Lifetime Achievement Award 10 References Edit a b c d Donovan bio WKYC com Feran Tom Heldenfels R D 1999 Cleveland TV Memories Cleveland Ohio Gray amp Co p 114 ISBN 978 1 886228 32 0 Listen to Browns radio broadcaster s amazing call Is this how it feels 22 September 2018 Browns 12 November 2018 CHUBBA WUBBA HUBB NickChubb21 s 92 yard run Jim Donovan s call Tweet via Twitter Donovan meets bone marrow donor Media Bistro com Donovan meets bone marrow donor WKYC com permanent dead link Donovan named 7 p m news anchor WKYC com Donovan inducted into Cleveland Broadcasters HOF CAB Cleveland com Kelley Kevin December 2 2009 Seven journalists inducted into Press Club Hall of Fame West Life Cleveland Ohio Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved July 27 2010 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award Cleveland Sports AwardsExternal 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