List of Cleveland Cavaliers broadcasters
Appearance
The Cleveland Cavaliers are currently heard on the radio via the Cavaliers AudioVerse, with flagship stations WTAM (1100 AM/106.9 FM) and WMMS (100.7 FM). Select Spanish-language broadcasts are heard online..[1]
FanDuel Sports Ohio serves as the team's primary TV home. John Michael handles the play-by-play duties, former Cavalier players Austin Carr and Brad Daugherty alternate as color commentator, and Serena Winters as sideline reporter.
Years are listed in descending order. Gold shading indicates championship season.
Television
[edit]Year | Cable | TV | Play-by-play | Commentator(s) | Sidelines |
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2024–25 | FanDuel Sports Ohio | John Michael | Serena Winters[2] | ||
2023–24 | Bally Sports Ohio | WUAB WTCL-LD/WOHZ-CD (Spanish simulcast) |
John Michael Rafael Hernandez Brito (Spanish radio simulcast) |
Serena Winters[3] | |
2022–23 | Bally Sports Ohio | John Michael |
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Serena Winters[4] | |
2021–22 | Bally Sports Ohio | John Michael | Austin Carr |
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2020–21 |
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John Michael | Austin Carr | Angel Gray | |
2019–20 | Fox Sports Ohio | John Michael | Austin Carr | Angel Gray | |
2018–19 | Fox Sports Ohio | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | Angel Gray | |
2017–18 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | Allie Clifton |
2016–17 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | Allie Clifton |
2015–16 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | Allie Clifton |
2014–15 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | Allie Clifton |
2013–14 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | Allie Clifton |
2012–13 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | Allie Clifton |
2011–12 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | Jeff Phelps |
2010–11 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | Jeff Phelps |
2009–10 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | |
2008–09 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | |
2007–08 | FSN Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | |
2006–07 | FSN Ohio | WUAB | Fred McLeod | Austin Carr | |
2005–06 | FSN Ohio | WUAB | Michael Reghi |
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2004–05 | FSN Ohio | WUAB | Michael Reghi |
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2003–04 | FSN Ohio | WUAB | Michael Reghi |
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2002–03 | FSN Ohio | WUAB | Michael Reghi |
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2001–02 | FSN Ohio | WUAB | Michael Reghi |
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2000–01 | FSN Ohio | WUAB | Michael Reghi |
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1999–2000 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Michael Reghi |
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1998–99 | Fox Sports Ohio | WUAB | Michael Reghi |
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1997–98 | SportsChannel Ohio | WUAB | Michael Reghi |
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1996–97 | SportsChannel Ohio | WUAB | Michael Reghi |
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1995–96 | SportsChannel Ohio | WUAB | Michael Reghi |
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1994–95 | SportsChannel Ohio | WUAB[7] | Michael Reghi |
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1993–94 | SportsChannel Ohio | WOIO | Denny Schreiner[d] | Jim Chones | |
1992–93 | SportsChannel Ohio | WOIO |
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Jim Chones | |
1991–92 | SportsChannel Ohio | WOIO | Jim Chones | ||
1990–91 | SportsChannel Ohio | WOIO |
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Jim Chones | |
1989–90 | SportsChannel Ohio | WOIO |
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Jim Chones | |
1988–89 | WOIO[9] | Joe Tait | Jim Chones | ||
1987–88 | WUAB | Jack Corrigan | Jim Chones | ||
1986–87 | WUAB |
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1985–86 | WUAB |
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1984–85 | WUAB |
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1983–84 | Sports Ex | WUAB | Nev Chandler | Austin Carr | |
1982–83 | Ten TV[e] | WUAB | Nev Chandler | Austin Carr | |
1981–82 | WUAB | Bruce Drennan | |||
1980–81 | WUAB[11] | Bruce Drennan | |||
1979–80 | WJKW |
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1978–79 | WJKW |
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1977–78 | WJKW[f] |
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1976–77 | WJW-TV |
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1975–76 | No games carried on local television[12][13] | ||||
1974–75 | WUAB |
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1973–74 | WUAB | Joe Tait | |||
1972–73 | WUAB | Frank Sweeney[15] | |||
1971–72 | WEWS-TV | ||||
1970–71 | WEWS-TV[16] |
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Radio
[edit]Year | Radio | Play-by-play | Commentator | Studio | Spanish Radio | Spanish play-by-play |
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2024–25 | Tim Alcorn | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers[17] |
Cavs App (online) | Rafael Hernandez Brito | |
2023–24 | Tim Alcorn | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers[18] |
WNZN | Rafael Hernandez Brito | |
2023–22 | Tim Alcorn | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers[19] |
WNZN | Rafael Hernandez Brito | |
2021–22 | Tim Alcorn | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
WNZN | Rafael Hernandez Brito | |
2020–21 |
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Tim Alcorn | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
WNZN | Rafael Hernandez Brito |
2019–20 |
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Tim Alcorn | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
WLFM-LP[g] | Rafael Hernandez Brito |
2018–19 |
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John Michael | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
WLFM-LP | Rafael Hernandez Brito |
2017–18 |
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John Michael | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
WLFM-LP | Rafael Hernandez Brito |
2016–17 |
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John Michael | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
WLFM-LP | Rafael Hernandez Brito |
2015–16 |
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John Michael | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
WLFM-LP | Rafael Hernandez Brito |
2014–15 |
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John Michael | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
WLFM-LP[22] | Rafael Hernandez Brito |
2013–14 | WTAM | John Michael | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
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2012–13 | WTAM | John Michael | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
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2011–12 | WTAM | John Michael | Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
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2010–11 | WTAM |
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Jim Chones | Mike Snyder Brad Sellers |
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2009–10 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
2008–09 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
2007–08 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
2006–07 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
2005–06 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
2004–05 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
2003–04 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
2002–03 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
2001–02 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
2000–01 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
1999–2000 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
1998–99 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
1997–98 | WTAM | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
1996–97 | WTAM[h] | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
1995–96 | WWWE | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
1994–95 | WWWE | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
1993–94 | WWWE | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
1992–93 | WWWE | Joe Tait | Mike Snyder | |||
1991–92 | WWWE |
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1990–91 | WWWE[24] |
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1989–90 | WRMR[j] |
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1988–89 | WRMR[25] |
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1987–88 | WWWE | Joe Tait | ||||
1986–87 | WWWE | Joe Tait | ||||
1985–86 | WWWE | Joe Tait | ||||
1984–85 | WWWE | Joe Tait | ||||
1983–84 | WBBG[k] | Joe Tait | ||||
1982–83 | WBBG | Paul Porter[27] | ||||
1981–82 | WBBG | Paul Porter | ||||
1980–81 | WWWE | Joe Tait | ||||
1979–80 | WWWE | Joe Tait | ||||
1978–79 | WWWE | Joe Tait | ||||
1977–78 | WWWE | Joe Tait | ||||
1976–77 | WWWE | Joe Tait | ||||
1975–76 | WWWE | Joe Tait | ||||
1974–75 | WWWE | Joe Tait | ||||
1973–74 | Joe Tait | |||||
1972–73 | WERE[m] | Joe Tait | ||||
1971–72 | WERE | Joe Tait | ||||
1970–71 | WERE[16] | Joe Tait[n] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Gray left early in the season to take a job with ESPN,[5] was replaced by Knott on an interim basis, with Winters taking the post full time in January.[6]
- ^ While the season was in progress, Fox Sports Ohio changed its name to Bally Sports Ohio.
- ^ a b Austin Carr filled in for Quinn Buckner and Matt Guokas when they had NBA on NBC commitments.
- ^ Jack Corrigan filled in for Denny Schreiner when Schreiner's ESPN commitments made him unavailable.
- ^ Games were carried over Preview, a subscription television service hosted by WCLQ-TV (channel 61).[10]
- ^ WJW-TV became WJKW in 1977, back to WJW-TV in 1985 and WJW in 1998.
- ^ WLFM-LP was licensed as a low-power television station on channel 6, whose aural analog signal was receivable on 87.7 FM and operated as a conventional radio station.[20] WLFM-LP converted to digital television broadcasting in 2020 and now operates as Telemundo affiliate WTCL-LD.[21]
- ^ WWWE became WTAM on July 30, 1996.
- ^ Jim Johnson broadcast Cavaliers games on radio when Joe Tait was broadcasting games on WOIO.[23]
- ^ WRMR became WKNR in 2001.
- ^ WBBG became WMJI in 1987, WRDZ in 1988, WMIH in 1995, WWMK in 1998 and WCCR in 2015.
- ^ WKYC became WWWE on November 16, 1972.
- ^ WERE became WJMO in 2007.
- ^ Team executive Bob Brown called the first eight games of the 1970–71 season on the radio before the team hired Joe Tait.
References
[edit]- ^ Tim Alcorn and former Cavalier Jim Chones comprise the announcing team, with Mike Snyder as the pre-game/post-game host, the latter duties shared with Cleveland native and former NBA player Brad Sellers. Rafael Hernandez Brito serves as the announcer for the Spanish-language broadcasts.
- ^ Bally Sports Ohio announces Cavaliers 2022-23 regular season TV schedule & broadcast team - Bally Sports.com
- ^ Bally Sports Ohio announces Cavaliers 2022-23 regular season TV schedule & broadcast team - Bally Sports.com
- ^ [https://www.ballysports.com/ohio-greatlakes/news/bally-sports-ohio-s-2023-24-cavs-broadcast-schedule#:~:text=John%20Michael%20is%20back%20to,to%20co-host%20Cavaliers%20Live. Bally Sports Ohio announces Cavaliers 2023-24 regular season TV schedule & broadcast team - Bally Sports.com]
- ^ Angel Gray [@Angel_Gray1] (November 11, 2021). "Dear Cleveland, ..." (Tweet). Retrieved September 19, 2022 – via Twitter.
- ^ Amy Fadool Kane [@amyfadoolNBCS] (December 30, 2021). "I'm SCREAMING 🗣 CONGRATULATIONS to my girl @SerenaWinters! Back in an arena where she's meant to be! @BallySportsCLE- you got one of THE best. Can't wait to see you continue to shine 🌟 in The Land. 💛❤️" (Tweet). Retrieved September 19, 2022 – via Twitter.
- ^ "Cavs moving to Channel 43". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. September 17, 1994. p. C3. Retrieved October 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b MacMullan and Tait win Gowdy Award - Hoop Hall.com (Basketball HOF) Archived June 8, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Pluto, Terry (October 1, 1988). "Tait has made changes in Cavs' radio and TV setups". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. p. C2. Retrieved October 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Bianculli, David (October 27, 1981). "ABC's No. 2 man departs to produce his own shows". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. p. C10. Archived from the original on September 19, 2022. Retrieved September 16, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Ocker, Sheldon (September 3, 1980). "Cavs play-by-play applicants trickling in". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. p. F2. Retrieved October 4, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Ocker, Sheldon (October 23, 1975). "Blackout: Cavs have fans, but no TV contract". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. pp. C1, C17. Archived from the original on October 6, 2022. Retrieved October 6, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Cavs' mini-view provided by TV". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. April 30, 1976. p. A2. Retrieved October 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Crusaders, Cavs On TV". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. August 23, 1974. p. B3. Archived from the original on October 6, 2022. Retrieved October 6, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "Broadcast Teams Set". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. October 14, 1972. p. B6. Retrieved October 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b Shippy, Dick (October 14, 1970). "An Early Ratings Edge For CBS". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. p. C11. Retrieved October 4, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Cavs 2022-23 Media Guide
- ^ Cavs 2022-23 Media Guide
- ^ Cavs 2022-23 Media Guide
- ^ "New 'Franken FM' Preps for Cleveland Launch". Radio World. Archived from the original on January 2, 2014. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
- ^ "WOIO-TV will launch new Telemundo station in Cleveland". WOIO. Cleveland, Ohio. September 22, 2021. Archived from the original on September 22, 2021. Retrieved September 22, 2021.
- ^ Kleps, Kevin (October 16, 2014). "Cleveland Cavs games will be broadcast in Spanish on 87.7 FM La Mega". Crain's Cleveland Business. Cleveland, Ohio. Archived from the original on July 5, 2018. Retrieved October 16, 2014.
- ^ Pluto, Terry (August 12, 1989). "Canton broadcaster gets Cavs radio post". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. p. C1. Retrieved October 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Dolgan, Bob (October 11, 1990). "Cavs games returning to powerful WWWE". The Plain Dealer. Cleveland, Ohio. Archived from the original on February 3, 2022. Retrieved September 21, 2021 – via NewsBank.
- ^ Dyer, Bob (January 30, 1988). "Cavs end contract with WWWE". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. p. B8. Archived from the original on September 20, 2021. Retrieved September 19, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Nicewanger, Steve (April 10, 2014). "Howard Kellman: For 39 Years, the Voice of the Indianapolis Indians". TheWeeklyView.net. Archived from the original on March 3, 2017. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
- ^ Turner, Jamie (May 27, 2009). "The Q, with Magic PA announcer Paul Porter, former Cavs broadcaster and PA announcer". The Plain Dealer. Cleveland, Ohio. Archived from the original on September 21, 2022. Retrieved September 21, 2022.
- ^ "Major leagues to divide $42.3-million melon in '73" (PDF). Broadcasting. Vol. 84, no. 9. February 26, 1973. pp. 37–43, 46. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 21, 2022. Retrieved December 22, 2019.