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The following is a list of national American television networks and announcers who have broadcast Belmont Stakes .
Year
Network
Race caller
Hosts
Analysts
Reporters
Trophy presentation
2024
Fox
Frank Mirahmadi
Curt Menefee and Charissa Thompson
Tom Amoss , Richard Migliore , Chris Fallica and Jonathon Kinchen
Tom Rinaldi and Maggie Wolfendale
Charissa Thompson
2023
Fox
Tom Durkin
Curt Menefee and Charissa Thompson
Tom Amoss , Mike Smith and Chris Fallica
Tom Rinaldi and Maggie Wolfendale
Charissa Thompson
2022
NBC
Larry Collmus
Mike Tirico
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey and Matt Bernier
Kenny Rice , Ahmed Fareed and Britney Eurton
Ahmed Fareed and Britney Eurton
2021
NBC
Larry Collmus
Mike Tirico
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey and Eddie Olczyk
Kenny Rice , Donna Barton Brothers , Laffit Pincay, III , Ahmed Fareed , Britney Eurton , Nick Luck and Steve Kornacki
Ahmed Fareed and Britney Eurton
2020
NBC
Larry Collmus
Mike Tirico
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey and Eddie Olczyk
Kenny Rice and Britney Eurton
Britney Eurton
In 2022, Fox Sports announced a deal to carry the Belmont Stakes from 2023 through 2030.[ 1]
Year
Network
Race caller
Hosts
Analysts
Reporters
Trophy presentation
2019
NBC
Larry Collmus
Mike Tirico
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey and Eddie Olczyk
Kenny Rice , Donna Barton Brothers , Laffit Pincay, III , Ahmed Fareed , Britney Eurton and Nick Luck
Laffit Pincay, III and Britney Eurton
2018
NBC
Larry Collmus
Bob Costas and Mike Tirico
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey , Eddie Olczyk and Britney Eurton
Kenny Rice , Donna Barton Brothers , Laffit Pincay, III and Carolyn Manno
Bob Costas and Laffit Pincay, III
2017
NBC
Larry Collmus
Bob Costas and Mike Tirico
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey , Bob Neumeier and Eddie Olczyk
Kenny Rice , Donna Barton Brothers , Laffit Pincay, III and Carolyn Manno
Bob Costas and Laffit Pincay, III
2016
NBC
Larry Collmus
Bob Costas and Tom Hammond
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey , Bob Neumeier and Eddie Olczyk
Kenny Rice , Donna Barton Brothers , Laffit Pincay, III and Carolyn Manno
Bob Costas and Laffit Pincay, III
2015
NBC
Larry Collmus
Bob Costas and Tom Hammond
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey , Bob Neumeier and Eddie Olczyk
Kenny Rice , Donna Barton Brothers , Laffit Pincay, III , Josh Elliott and Carolyn Manno
Bob Costas and Josh Elliott
2014
NBC
Larry Collmus
Bob Costas and Tom Hammond
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey , Bob Neumeier and Mike Battaglia
Kenny Rice , Donna Barton Brothers , Laffit Pincay, III , Josh Elliott and Carolyn Manno
Bob Costas and Josh Elliott
2013
NBC
Larry Collmus
Bob Costas and Tom Hammond
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey , Bob Neumeier and Mike Battaglia
Kenny Rice , Donna Barton Brothers , Laffit Pincay, III and Michelle Beadle
Bob Costas and Laffit Pincay, III
2012
NBC
Larry Collmus
Bob Costas and Tom Hammond
Gary Stevens , Randy Moss , Bob Neumeier and Mike Battaglia
Kenny Rice , Donna Barton Brothers and Laffit Pincay, III
Bob Costas
2011
NBC
Larry Collmus
Bob Costas and Tom Hammond
Gary Stevens , Bob Neumeier and Mike Battaglia
Kenny Rice , Donna Barton Brothers and Randy Moss
Bob Costas
2010
ABC
Tom Durkin
Joe Tessitore and Kenny Mayne
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey and Hank Goldberg
Jeannine Edwards , Jay Privman , Steve Cyphers , Tom Rinaldi and Caton Bredar
Tom Rinaldi and Jeannine Edwards
In 2011, NBC Sports once again became the broadcaster of all three Triple Crown races in separate broadcast deals; including an extension to its existing rights to the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, plus establishing a new 5-year deal to broadcast the Belmont Stakes after ABC and ESPN declined to renew their previous contract. All three deals lasted through 2015, and included supplementary coverage on NBC Sports Network for all three races. The additional coverage included 14-1/2 hours of Kentucky Derby pre-race coverage including an hour and a half live special for the Kentucky Oaks and six and a half hours of Preakness Stakes pre-race coverage including a one-hour live special on the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes both carried on NBC Sports Network.[ 2] [ 3]
Year
Network
Race caller
Hosts
Analysts
Reporters
Trophy presentation
2009
ABC
Tom Durkin
Joe Tessitore and Kenny Mayne
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey , Hank Goldberg and Rick Reilly
Jeannine Edwards , Rece Davis , Jay Privman , Steve Cyphers , Tom Rinaldi and Caton Bredar
Rece Davis and Jeannine Edwards
2008
ABC
Tom Durkin
Brent Musburger , Joe Tessitore and Kenny Mayne
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey , Hank Goldberg and Rick Reilly
Jeannine Edwards , Rece Davis , Jay Privman , Steve Cyphers , Tom Rinaldi , Pat Forde and Caton Bredar
Rece Davis and Jeannine Edwards
2007
ABC
Tom Durkin
Brent Musburger , Chris Fowler and Kenny Mayne
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey and Hank Goldberg
Jeannine Edwards , Rece Davis , Joe Tessitore and Caton Bredar
Rece Davis and Jeannine Edwards
2006
ABC
Tom Durkin
Brent Musburger , Terry Gannon and Kenny Mayne
Randy Moss , Jerry Bailey and Hank Goldberg
Jeannine Edwards , Quint Kessenich , Jeremy Schaap , Tom Rinaldi and Thea Andrews
Brent Musburger and Jeannine Edwards
2005
NBC
Tom Durkin
Bob Costas and Tom Hammond
Charlsie Cantey , Bob Neumeier and Mike Battaglia
Kenny Rice and Donna Barton Brothers
Bob Costas and Mike Battaglia
2004
NBC
Tom Durkin
Bob Costas and Tom Hammond
Charlsie Cantey , Bob Neumeier and Mike Battaglia
Kenny Rice and Donna Barton Brothers
Bob Costas and Mike Battaglia
2003
NBC
Tom Durkin
Bob Costas and Tom Hammond
Charlsie Cantey , Bob Neumeier and Mike Battaglia
Kenny Rice and Donna Barton Brothers
Bob Costas and Mike Battaglia
2002
NBC
Tom Durkin
Bob Costas and Tom Hammond
Charlsie Cantey , Bob Neumeier and Mike Battaglia
Kenny Rice and Donna Barton Brothers
Bob Costas and Mike Battaglia
2001
NBC [ 4] [ 5]
Tom Durkin
Bob Costas and Tom Hammond
Charlsie Cantey , Bob Neumeier and Mike Battaglia
Kenny Rice and Donna Barton Brothers
Bob Costas and Mike Battaglia
2000
ABC [ 6]
Dave Johnson
Jim McKay and Al Michaels
Hank Goldberg and Dave Johnson
Charlsie Cantey , Lesley Visser and Robin Roberts
Jim McKay and Charlsie Cantey
Combined broadcast arrangements with ABC continued until 2001 , when NBC Sports took over. Under NBC, ratings continued to go up, by as much as 20 percent in some years. It did not hurt that many horses, like Funny Cide and Smarty Jones , were making Triple Crown runs during those years (although all of them failed). From 2002 to 2004 , the Belmont had the highest ratings of any horse race on television.
After the 2004 race, the New York Racing Association ended its deal with NBC, citing a conflict over profit-sharing arrangements. ABC won the rights to the Belmont, and Triple Crown Productions was effectively dissolved related to bonuses and broadcast rights. The only function that Triple Crown Production still oversees is joint nomination fees and a small joint marketing effort.
Jim McKay missed the 1995 Belmont, electing to undergo heart bypass surgery.[ 12]
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^ Murphy, Jim. "NBC Signs Five Year Deal To Televise Belmont Stakes" . belmontstakes.org. Retrieved 20 May 2012 .
^ The 133rd Belmont Stakes (2001) home page at Hollywood.com Archived July 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ "NBC broadcasts its first Belmont Stakes" . NBC Sports History Page .
^ The 132nd Belmont Stakes (2000) home page at Hollywood.com [dead link ]
^ The 131st Belmont Stakes (1999) home page at Hollywood.com [dead link ]
^ The Belmont Stakes (1998) home page at Hollywood.com Archived July 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ The Belmont Stakes (1997) home page at Hollywood.com Archived July 7, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ The Belmont Stakes (1996) home page at Hollywood.com Archived May 22, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ The Belmont Stakes (1990) home page at Hollywood.com [dead link ]
^ "FURTHERMORE" . highbeam.com . Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2015 .
^ The Belmont Stakes (1989) home page at Hollywood.com Archived July 26, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ The Belmont Stakes (1988) home page at Hollywood.com
^ The Belmont Stakes (1987) home page at Hollywood.com [dead link ]
^ Ziehm, Len (5 June 1987). "Calling Belmont treat for Johnson" . Chicago Sun-Times .
^ The Belmont Stakes (1986) home page at TCM.com [dead link ]
^ a b c d e f McGovern, Mike (June 8, 1984). "CBS stakes rep on Belmont" . Reading Eagle . Retrieved March 10, 2013 .
^ a b c d e Goldberg, Dave (June 9, 1983). "Cosell: A Clinker" . The Tuscaloosa News . Retrieved March 10, 2013 .
^ a b c d "Sports On TV" . Daily Times . June 4, 1982. Retrieved March 10, 2013 .
^ "June 10, 1978 In one of horse racing's greatest rivalries, CBS Sports broadcasts the Belmont Stakes that features a stretch-drive run with Affirmed edging Alydar to win and become the last horse to win horse racing's Triple Crown" . Archived from the original on 2010-01-27. Retrieved 2009-12-29 .
^ "June 9, 1973 In one of the great sports moments, CBS Sports broadcasts the Belmont Stakes as Secretariat wins the Triple Crown, beating the rest of the field by more than 31 lengths" . Archived from the original on 2010-01-27. Retrieved 2009-12-29 .
^ a b c d "Belmont Stakes, Brewers' Game Highlighted" . The Milwaukee Sentinel . June 10, 1972. Retrieved 1 May 2011 .
^ a b c d "Triple Crown Race is Set" . Ludington Daily News . June 1, 1966. Retrieved 19 May 2012 .
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