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Joe Micheletti joins Sam Rosen in retirement in end of an era for Rangers, MSG
Joe Micheletti announced his retirement via a MSG Networks press release on Thursday, bringing his 19 years as an analyst in the Blueshirts TV booth to an end. There is no replacement as of yet, per source, but usual suspects like Dave Maloney, Brian Boyle and Ryan Callahan are sure to be in the running.
Joe Micheletti Joins Sam Rosen In Retirement As NY Rangers Broadcast Enters New Era
Well, I didn't expect to come across this news today. Longtime New York Rangers play-by-play man Sam Rosen announced that he would retire at the end of the 2024-25 season, ending a 40-year run with MSG Networks. His partner of the last 19 years, Joe Micheletti, appeared set to continue with a new partner. Except, on Thursday, MSG Networks announced that Micheletti would join Rosen in retirement. It's not surprising that the 70-year-old Michelett…
College Gameday broadcaster Lee Corso set to retire, ends 38-year run
ESPN broadcaster Lee Corso will retire after week one of the 2025 college football season, ending a 38-year run on ESPN’s College GameDay. Lee Corso joined College GameDay in 1987 and became a fan favorite for his signature headgear picks, a tradition that began Oct. 5, 1996, when he wore Brutus Buckeye to predict an Ohio State win in Columbus. He is the last remaining member of the show’s original cast. “My family and I will be forever indebte…
MSG Broadcaster Joe Micheletti to Retire After 19 Seasons Broadcasting Rangers Hockey
Today, New York Rangers fans received more sad news: Joe Micheletti will follow the footsteps of his longtime broadcasting partner, Sam Rosen, and hang up the broadcasting mic after 19 wonderful seasons.Some big broadcasting news from @MSGNetworks: Joe Micheletti has decided to retire after 19 seasons in the #NYR booth.He'll join longtime partner Sam Rosen in moving onto the next chapter -- and much like Sam, Joe is a true gentleman who will be …
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