Greg Gumbel, the legendary CBS Sports anchor, has died at 78. His family confirmed his passing on Friday in a heartfelt statement. Gumbel succumbed to cancer after a courageous battle, surrounded by ...
N E W Y O R K, May 17 -- Bryant Gumbel left 27 years of network television this morning. "In this instance, it's just the right thing to do," he says. "You just feel it in your gut." "Because I ...
January 25 -- Bryant Gumbel has agreed to allow his adultery to be the grounds for divorce from his wife of 27 years, effectively moving the couple's bitter proceedings to a negotiable level. June ...
Sports world mourns death of broadcaster Greg Gumbel: ‘Everyone in sports television is heartbroken’
Greg Gumbel's loved ones and fans are sharing their condolences after his family announced the longtime CBS Sports broadcaster had died at 78. Gumbel, who previously worked for NBC Sports and was the ...
Al Roker received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2025 News & Documentary Emmy Awards in June, an honor he told his TODAY co-anchors he was "very humbled" by. Roker's former TODAY colleague Bryant ...
A dignified presence on camera, most prominently for CBS, he became the first Black announcer to call a major U.S. sports championship, the 2001 Super Bowl. By Michael S. Rosenwald Greg Gumbel, the ...
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