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Outstanding Host or Commentator

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Sports Emmy Award

The Emmy Award for Outstanding Host or Commentator was awarded from 1968 to 1992. It was awarded to a sports broadcaster who was best at hosting an event from a studio or commentating on an event as it was taking place. In 1981, the category's name was given a slight change to Outstanding Host or Play-by-Play. That change is reflected in this article.

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Awards like these are now given away at the Sports Emmy Awards.

Outstanding Host or Commentator

  • 1967-68: Jim McKay (ABC)
  • 1968-69: no award was given
  • 1969-70: no award was given
  • 1970-71: a tie between Jim McKay (ABC) and Don Meredith (ABC)
  • 1971-72: no award was given
  • 1972-73: Jim McKay (ABC)
  • 1973-74: Jim McKay (ABC)
  • 1974-75: Jim McKay (ABC)
  • 1975-76: Jim McKay (ABC)
  • 1976-77: Frank Gifford (ABC)
  • 1977-78: Jack Whitaker (CBS)
  • 1978-79: Jim McKay (ABC)
  • 1979-80: Jim McKay (ABC)
  • Outstanding Host or Play-by-Play

  • 1980-81: Dick Enberg (NBC)
  • 1981-82: Jim McKay (ABC)
  • 1982-83: Dick Enberg (NBC)
  • 1983-84: no award was given
  • 1984-85: George Michael (NBC)
  • 1985-86: no award was given
  • 1986-87: Al Michaels (ABC)
  • 1987-88: Bob Costas (NBC)
  • 1988: Bob Costas (NBC)
  • 1989: Al Michaels (ABC)
  • 1990: Dick Enberg (NBC)
  • 1991: Bob Costas (NBC)
  • 1992: Bob Costas (NBC)
  • Multiple wins

    9 wins

  • Jim McKay
  • 4 wins

  • Bob Costas
  • 3 wins

  • Dick Enberg
  • 2 wins

  • Al Michaels
  • References

    Outstanding Host or Commentator Wikipedia