As most fans know, those four words helped put NASCAR on the map. CBS commentator Ken Squier was calling the action on the ...
There's a lot at stake, you know. Without so much as a smirk or wink, they’ve unabashedly come to call it The Great American ...
The NFL took Christmas from the NBA. NASCAR's hold on Presidents Day now in jeopardy. Also, Trump brings long lines, Ken Squier brings the branding.
I was just reading a reference to “The Great American Race” and wondering if anyone remembers when Ken Squier first called the Daytona 500 by that name. I was in the TV broadcast booth with ...
Without so much as a smirk or wink, they’ve unabashedly come to call it The Great American Race, a phrase coined by the broadcaster Ken Squier, who couldn’t have known he was tossing out a ...
NASCAR has launched the NASCAR Racing Network (NRN) in partnership with MRN and PRN to enhance radio coverage, beginning with the Craftsman Truck Series.
MRN, founded in 1970 by NASCAR's founder Bill France Sr. and broadcaster Ken Squier, is a subsidiary of NASCAR and has been delivering race coverage for over 50 years. PRN, operated by Speedway ...
CBS commentator Ken Squier was calling the action on the 1979 Daytona 500 television broadcast when Cale Yarborough and the Allison brothers clashed. The brawl played out on live TV for 23 seconds.
Husker fans saw head coach Rhonda Revelle roll out five lineups over the course of the weekend with only shortstop Ava Kuszak, third baseman Samantha Bland and left fielder Abbie Squier playing in ...
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