Legendary HBCU broadcaster Charlie Neal, who called games for BET, ESPN, CBS Sports and other networks, has died.
ESPN remembers pioneering sports broadcaster Charlie Neal, who passed away Wednesday Neal’s long career helped elevate #HBCU football & basketball on television In 2005, he called the first college ...
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Charlie Neal, the Black college sports broadcasting legend and pioneer died at home with his family at the age of 80. HOUSTON, Tx — Charlie Neal, the legendary architect of modern HBCU sports ...
Legendary HBCU sports broadcaster Charlie Neal has passed away at the age of 80. The news was first reported by HBCU Gameday, ...
That is the mark of a great broadcaster. That is the mark of Charlie Neal. The post HBCU and broadcast legend Charlie Neal ...
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