List of Nashville Predators broadcasters
collegiate sports events from the Southeastern Conference
.
Radio
On August 15, 2011, it was confirmed that WPRT would switch to a sports format. Adopting the new moniker "102.5 The Game", the format change took effect on Monday, August 29, 2011, at 6 AM, following a weekend of
SVP & Russillo
, and SportsCenter Nightly.
Years | Play-by-play
|
Color commentators |
1998–2006 | Pete Weber | Terry Crisp |
2006–07 | Eli Gold | Jim McKenzie |
2007–08 | Pete Weber | Terry Crisp |
2008–10 | Pete Weber | Terry Crisp and Tom Callahan |
2010–11 | Tom Callahan | Wade Belak |
2011–14 | Tom Callahan | Stu Grimson |
2014–15 | Willy Daunic | Brent Peterson |
2015–17 | Pete Weber[5] | Brent Peterson |
2017–present | Pete Weber[5] | Hal Gill |
Television
Years | Play-by-play
|
Color commentators |
1998–14 | Pete Weber[5] | Terry Crisp |
2014–15 | Pete Weber[5] | Stu Grimson |
2015–17 | Willy Daunic | Stu Grimson |
2017–present | Willy Daunic | Chris Mason |
Current on-air staff
- Willy Daunic – play-by-play
- Chris Mason – color commentator
- Lyndsay Rowley – Preds Live anchor, away game bench reporter
- Kara Hammer – home game bench reporter
- Hal Gill – intermission commentator
- Kelsey Wingert – Preds Studio Update Host
References
- ^ "FOX Sports Tennessee, SportSouth to Televise 123 Reds Games during 2011 MLB Season". Fox Sports Tennessee. March 8, 2011.
- ^ "2011 Fox Sports Tennessee and SportSouth St. Louis Cardinals Telecast Schedule" (PDF). St. Louis Cardinals.
- ^ Published August 16, 2011 by J.R. Lind (2011-08-16). "On the radio: 102.5 switching to sports". nashvillepost.com. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Game Time In Nashville – RadioInsight". Radioinsight.com. 2011-08-29. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ^ a b c d "Predators broadcasters: Pete Weber, Play-by-play announcer". Predators.NHL.com. Retrieved 2010-08-13.