Jesse Owens’ remarkable accomplishments at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin are unimpeachable: a record four gold medals won under the eye of Adolf Hitler, who was no doubt humiliated and infuriated ...
Broadcaster Marty Glickman handled so many sports expertly in the 1940's and going forward that it's hard to remember his hockey work is in there too. At one time Marty was the undisputed king of New ...
The New York Giants return to Germany this weekend for the first since 1994 when legendary broadcaster Marty Glickman made the trip and relived his encounter with Adolf Hitler and antisemitism that ...
After college and before finally pursuing my TV career, I spent some time doing decidedly non-meteorological work. The best though poorest paying period was my couple of years as an accomplished ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Barred from competing in the 1936 Olympics, the Jewish kid from the Bronx who could run faster than anyone in the neighborhood went on to forge a career as a pioneering ...
This article was sent as a newsletter. Sign up for our weekly Jewish sports newsletter here. Happy Friday! Brigham Young University’s Jewish quarterback Jake Retzlaff made his second start of the ...
I will be taking the rest of August off to prepare for my fantasy football draft, so forgive this being a tad early side, but it’s important: On Aug. 26 HBO will premiere a documentary about iconic ...
It's a long-ago interview in which then Fordham student and now Fox Business Network anchor Connell McShane talks about the Jets-Giants rivalry with Marty Glickman and Merle Harmon.
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Watching a sophisticated telecast of Islanders games these days is an eye-opener for me. I'm enthralled with the remarkable camerawork -- uncanny, really -- the Brendan Burke-Butch Goring teamwork, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Barred from competing in the 1936 Olympics, the Jewish kid from the Bronx who could run faster than anyone in the neighborhood went on to forge a career as a pioneering ...
Broadcaster Marty Glickman handled so many sports expertly in the 1940's and going forward that it's hard to remember his hockey work is in there too.