Al Michaels
American television sportscaster
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2024 | Al Michaels received the IIHF Media Award. |
2024 | Al Michaels received the IIHF Media Award. |
December 2023 | Reports emerged that Michaels would be cut from postseason coverage on NBC beginning with the 2023–24 NFL playoffs. |
December 2023 | Reports emerged that Michaels would be cut from postseason coverage on NBC beginning with the 2023–24 NFL playoffs. |
May 24 2022 | NBC announced that Al Michaels would call at least one NFL playoff game for NBC under an 'emeritus' role, despite his departure from Sunday Night Football. |
May 24 2022 | NBC announced that Al Michaels would call at least one NFL playoff game for NBC under an 'emeritus' role, despite his departure from Sunday Night Football. |
March 23 2022 | The NFL and Amazon announced that Al Michaels would become the full-time play-by-play announcer for Thursday Night Football, joining Kirk Herbstreit for the first season of the package airing exclusively on Amazon Prime Video and Twitch. |
March 23 2022 | The NFL and Amazon announced that Al Michaels would become the full-time play-by-play announcer for Thursday Night Football, joining Kirk Herbstreit for the first season of the package airing exclusively on Amazon Prime Video and Twitch. |
February 13 2022 | Michaels called Super Bowl LVI for NBC, tying Pat Summerall for the most Super Bowls called by a play-by-play announcer. |
February 13 2022 | Michaels called Super Bowl LVI for NBC, tying Pat Summerall for the most Super Bowls called by a play-by-play announcer. |
2021 | Al Michaels concluded his role as play-by-play announcer for NBC's Sunday Night Football after a 15-year tenure. |
2021 | Al Michaels was awarded the Ford C. Frick Award by the Baseball Hall of Fame. |
2021 | Al Michaels was awarded the Ford C. Frick Award by the Baseball Hall of Fame. |
2021 | Al Michaels concluded his role as play-by-play announcer for NBC's Sunday Night Football after a 15-year tenure. |
February 4 2018 | Michaels called Super Bowl LII for NBC. |
February 4 2018 | Michaels called Super Bowl LII for NBC. |
June 16 2017 | Al Michaels was honored with the Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters 'Art Gilmore Career Achievement Award.' |
June 16 2017 | Al Michaels was honored with the Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters 'Art Gilmore Career Achievement Award.' |
2016 | Al Michaels began calling Thursday Night Football as part of a deal involving NBC and NFL Network, marking his first participation in this broadcasting series. |
2016 | Al Michaels returned to host daytime coverage for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. |
2016 | Al Michaels began calling Thursday Night Football as part of a deal involving NBC and NFL Network, marking his first participation in this broadcasting series. |
2016 | Al Michaels returned to host daytime coverage for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. |
2015 | He hosted PBC on NBC. |
2015 | He hosted PBC on NBC. |
February 1 2015 | Michaels called Super Bowl XLIX for NBC. |
February 1 2015 | Michaels called Super Bowl XLIX for NBC. |
January 2015 | In January 2015, NBC announced that Al Michaels would be at ringside for the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on NBC Saturday night bouts, alongside Marv Albert and Sugar Ray Leonard. |
January 2015 | In January 2015, NBC announced that Al Michaels would be at ringside for the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on NBC Saturday night bouts, alongside Marv Albert and Sugar Ray Leonard. |
2014 | For the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Al Michaels served as weekday host on NBCSN and weekend daytime host on NBC. |
2014 | Al Michaels released his autobiography titled 'You Can't Make This Up: Memories and the Perfect Marriage of Sports and Television,' which reached The New York Times Best Seller list for nonfiction. |
2014 | Al Michaels released his autobiography titled 'You Can't Make This Up: Memories and the Perfect Marriage of Sports and Television,' which reached The New York Times Best Seller list for nonfiction. |
2014 | For the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Al Michaels served as weekday host on NBCSN and weekend daytime host on NBC. |
2013 | Al Michaels received the Pete Rozelle Radio & Television Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
2013 | Al Michaels was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame. |
2013 | Al Michaels was recognized as a NSMA National Sportscaster of the Year. |
2013 | Al Michaels was recognized as a NSMA National Sportscaster of the Year. |
2013 | Al Michaels received the Pete Rozelle Radio & Television Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
2013 | Al Michaels was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame. |
April 21 2013 | Al Michaels was arrested and charged for driving under the influence, subsequently pleading no contest to a reduced charge of reckless driving. |
April 21 2013 | Al Michaels was arrested and charged for driving under the influence, subsequently pleading no contest to a reduced charge of reckless driving. |
2012 | Michaels co-hosted NBC's coverage of the Closing Ceremony for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. |
2012 | Michaels co-hosted NBC's coverage of the Closing Ceremony for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. |
February 5 2012 | Michaels called Super Bowl XLVI for NBC. |
February 5 2012 | Michaels called Super Bowl XLVI for NBC. |
July 8 2011 | Al Michaels teamed up with Bob Costas to call a game between the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants on MLB Network, marking Michaels's first appearance on a baseball telecast since August 6, 2003, and his first as a primary announcer since Game 5 of the 1995 World Series. |
July 8 2011 | Al Michaels teamed up with Bob Costas to call a game between the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants on MLB Network, marking Michaels's first appearance on a baseball telecast since August 6, 2003, and his first as a primary announcer since Game 5 of the 1995 World Series. |
2010 | Michaels served as the daytime host for NBC's coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. |
2010 | Michaels served as the daytime host for NBC's coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. |
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