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Bob Costas

29x Emmy Award-Winning Journalist, Bestselling Author

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Bob Costas has won 29 Emmy awards – more than any sports broadcaster. His versatility has been recognized with awards and nominations in the categories of hosting, play-by-play, writing, journalism, interviewing, news and entertainment. He is the only person ever to have won Emmys in... More

Bob Costas has won 29 Emmy awards – more than any sports broadcaster. His versatility has been recognized with awards and nominations in the categories of hosting, play-by-play, writing, journalism, interviewing, news and entertainment. He is the only person ever to have won Emmys in news, sports and entertainment. His news Emmy was awarded for his 2011 interview with Jerry Sandusky, the central figure in the Penn State scandal. His entertainment Emmy came in 1993 for his acclaimed late-night program Later with Bob Costas.

Bob’s peers have named him the “National Sportscaster of the Year” a record eight times, and in 2012, he was elected to the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame. Also in 2012, Bob was selected for the Walter Cronkite Award for distinction in journalism.

In the summer of 2018, Bob was inducted into the broadcasters’ wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame. He joins broadcasting luminaries such as Vin Scully, Red Barber, Mel Allen, Jack Buck, Ernie Harwell and Dick Enberg.

From the “Baseball Game of the Week” in the 1980s, through his hosting of the Olympics, the late-night interview program Later…with Bob Costas, his programs on HBO and more, Bob has been a prominent part of the coverage of every major sport over the past three decades. His thoughtful commentaries on a variety of issues have established him as one of his generation’s most distinctive voices.

The 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games were Bob’s 12th and final for NBC. Additionally, he hosted seven Super Bowls and was part of the coverage as either play-by play announcer, or host of seven World Series and ten NBA Finals. Bob was also a prominent part of NBC’s presentations of other major events, including the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes, as well as the U.S. Open Golf Championship.

Beyond NBC, Bob’s work with HBO and Major League Baseball Network have drawn widespread praise. In 2000, Bob’s book, Fair Ball: A Fan’s Case for Baseball, spent several weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. His collaborations with Joe Garner on a series of coffee table books and audio sports histories have also been bestsellers.

Following the 2016 NFL season, Bob announced that he would no longer be hosting NBC’s Sunday Night Football coverage, which also concluded his nearly 30-year run as host of NBC’s Olympic coverage.

At MLBN, Bob contributes special interviews and commentaries.

Bob was born in Queens, New York, and grew up on Long Island. He attended Syracuse University in New York, where he majored in communications. He began his professional career at WSYR-TV and radio in 1973 while studying at Syracuse before joining KMOX radio in St. Louis in 1974.

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