Ted Husing
American sportscaster

Ted Husing

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Who was Ted Husing?
Ted Husing was an American sportscaster and radio/television announcer.
What was Ted Husing famous for?
He was famous for his energetic and dramatic style of announcing, as well as for his ability to cover a wide range of sports, including baseball, football, basketball, golf, horse racing, and boxing.
When did Ted Husing begin his broadcasting career?
Ted Husing began his broadcasting career in 1925, working for radio station WRNY in New York City.
What were some of the major sports events that Ted Husing covered?
Ted Husing covered numerous major sports events, including the World Series, the Rose Bowl, the Kentucky Derby, the "Fight of the Century" between Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney, and the "Battle of the Century" between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling.
What awards did Ted Husing receive for his broadcasting work?
Ted Husing received several awards for his broadcasting work, including induction into the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame in 1988 and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.