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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: Sports Emmy Award ceremonies, Sports Emmy Award winners, Terry Bradshaw, Bob Costas, Al Michaels, Keith Jackson, John Madden, Dick Enberg, Tim McCarver, Dick Button, Joe Buck, Joe Morgan, Jim Nantz, Cris Collinsworth, Billy Packer, Dan Patrick, Jim Gray, Jim Lampley, Jim McKay, Don Ohlmeyer, Don Meredith, George Michael, Howie Long, Mary Carillo, Frank Gifford, Robin Roberts, Ahmad Rash d, Phyllis George, James Brown, Ernie Johnson, Jr., Chris Myers, Jimmy Cefalo, Ray Didinger, Andrea Kremer, Frank Deford, Armen Keteyian, Gayle Gardner, Jack Whitaker, Jimmy Roberts, Chuck Howard, Marty Appel, Outstanding Live Sports Special, 26th Sports Emmy Awards, 28th Sports Emmy Awards, 27th Sports Emmy Awards, 29th Sports Emmy Awards, Outstanding Sports Personality, Studio and Sports Event Analyst, 30th Sports Emmy Awards, Outstanding Live Sports Series, 31st Sports Emmy Awards, Outstanding Studio Show, Outstanding Host or Commentator, Outstanding Sports Personality, Studio Host, Matt Yallof, Outstanding Sports Personality, Play-by-Play, Sports Lifetime Achievement Award, Outstanding Achievement In Content For Non-Traditional Delivery Platforms. Excerpt: Alan Richard "Al" Michaels (born November 12, 1944) is an American television sportscaster. Now employed by NBC Sports after nearly three decades (1977-2006) with ABC Sports, Michaels is one of the most prominent members of his profession. He is perhaps best known for his many years of calling play-by-play of National Football League games, including nearly two decades with Monday Night Football. He is also known for famous calls in other sports, including the Miracle on Ice at the 1980 Winter Olympics and the earthquake-interrupted Game 3 of the 1989 World Series. Michaels was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Jay Michaels and Lila Roginsky/Ross. He grew up as a Brooklyn Dodgers ...