Gregg Murphy

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Gregg Murphy
Born1971 (age 52–53)
St. Joseph's University
OccupationSportscaster
Children3

Gregg Murphy (born 1971) is an American sports broadcaster and reporter

CN8
's sports coverage.

Career

Murphy spent two years as co-host and reporter for The Inquirer High School Sports Show alongside Joe Briscella. Prior to coming to Philadelphia, Murphy was the weekend sports anchor and reporter for WFMZ-TV in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Murphy then worked at CN8 where he hosted Out of Bounds, an hour-long sports program airing at 7 p.m. on weeknights that examined various sports stories across the nation, specifically those within CN8's viewing area from Maine to Virginia. He also served as a contributor to various other sports productions by CN8, including serving as the lead sports anchor for the 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. broadcasts of CN8 News each weeknight.[citation needed]

Murphy began appearing on Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia (now NBC Sports Philadelphia) in 2008, and he hosted his first edition of

play-by-play announcer.[3] In August 2020, NBC Sports Philadelphia announced that Murphy would not be returning as a field reporter for the Phillies after the 2020 season.[4]

In April 2021, Murphy started a podcast with SBC Media Partners called Glove Stories with Murph.[5] The podcast featured former Phillies players, former members of the Phillies organization, and Phillies analysts. In the 2021 season, Murphy joined the broadcast team for the Phillies Radio Network, where he currently serves a role as the host of pre- and postgame shows before and after all Phillies games. He also occasionally fills in for radio play-by-play announcer Scott Franzke.[6]

Personal life

Murphy was raised in

Holy Cross Academy. He graduated from Saint Joseph's University in 1993. He currently resides in Swedesboro, New Jersey with his wife and three children.[7]

References

  1. ^ Marrapese-Burrell, Nancy (January 25, 2008). "Ch. 4 touts its access for Super Bowl coverage". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  2. ^ "GREGG MURPHY JOINS PHILLIES BROADCAST CREW". CSN Philly. 21 February 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Phillies Broadcasters". MLB.com.
  4. ^ "Gregg Murphy, Derrick Gunn among round of layoffs at NBC Sports Philadelphia".
  5. ^ glovestories.com
  6. ^ Ralph, Pat (14 April 2021). "Gregg Murphy joins Phillies' radio broadcast booth". Philly Voice. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Broadcasters". MLB.com. Retrieved 2018-04-18.

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