NSMA Names Ian Eagle as 2024 National Sportscaster of the Year

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (January 7, 2025) Ian Eagle of CBS, Westwood One, and Turner has been voted by his peers as the 2024 National Sportscaster of the Year, NSMA executive director Dave Goren announced. This is his second time he has received this recognition

Headshot of Ian Eagle
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A five-time New York Sportscaster of the Year and 2022 National Sportscaster of the Year, Eagle is about to enter his 28th season at CBS. In 2023, he was named the lead play-by-play voice for the NCAA men’s basketball and called his first championship game for CBS last April. In addition, the Syracuse University graduate has called NFL games for CBS since 1998, and is the play-by-play voice of the network’s number two broadcast crew. Among his other duties, Eagle is in his 17th season calling NFL Thursday night games on Westwood One and is in his 30th season calling Brooklyn Nets’ games.

While at Syracuse, Eagle joined WJPZ his freshman year and announced women's basketball games at the Carrier Dome. In his sophomore year, he was given more opportunities to call high-profile Syracuse Orange games on WAER, a student run radio station. He also joined UUTV (now CitrusTV), to gain on-camera experience. Outside the campus, Eagle interned with then-recent graduate Mike Tirico at WTVH in Syracuse for three years. He hosted 10 shows during his senior year.

Following his graduation in 1990, Eagle began working for WFAN Radio in New York City as a producer. In 1992, WFAN gave him his own show (Bagels and Baseball). In 1993, Eagle was given pregame and postgame duties for the Jets. 1994 saw Eagle's first year as a Nets play-by-play radio announcer. A year later, he was made a TV announcer for SportsChannel, which later became Fox Sports Net New York (now MSG Plus). In 1997, WFAN made Eagle play-by-play announcer for Jets games

Eagle joined CBS in 1998 doing announcing work for NFL and NCAA basketball. He continues to serve these roles today. In 2010, he joined Dan Fouts to make up the number three broadcast team for CBS' NFL coverage. The pair was elevated to the number two team behind Jim Nantz and Phil Simms in the 2014 season. After Fouts parted ways with CBS, and with the NFL's playoff expansion, which included CBS gaining rights to an extra playoff game, during the 2020 offseason, the network paired him with former Fox analyst Charles Davis, and the duo now call one of CBS's Wild Card games in years the network has the second game. Other CBS work includes boxing, The Pilot Pen Tennis tournament, the U.S. Open (both the late night show and daytime studio host for 2008 U.S. Open coverage), and the NCAA Track and Field Championships.

Prior to joining the YES Network as Nets announcer in 2002, Ian Eagle served the same role for the Nets on the MSG Network and Fox Sports Net New York. When Marv Albert joined the YES Network prior to the 2005-06 NBA season, the games were split between the two broadcasters, before Eagle again became the primary announcer for the Nets in the 2011-12 NBA season upon Albert's departure.

During the 2010 NBA Playoffs, Eagle called two games on TNT, a likely move to promote him to calling national television broadcasts, similar to what Albert, former Minnesota Timberwolves play-by-play man Kevin Harlan and Knicks play-by-play man Mike Breen experienced. He was again called up by TNT for the 2011 NBA Playoffs, pairing with his YES colleague Mike Fratello. He has since continued to cover the NBA Playoffs for TNT through the first two rounds, though the number of games fluctuates on whether the Nets make the playoffs (in 2019 and 2020, with the Nets making the playoffs, he instead covered the team locally on YES and missed the entire 1st round of TNT coverage, with Spero Dedes filling-in. He returned to cover part of the Toronto-76ers 2nd round series for TNT). He also does play-by-play for Thursday Night Football on Westwood One. On Sirius, in addition to his daily talk show, Eagle did a weekly talk show, The Phil Jackson Show, with Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson. And Eagle retains his roots to WFAN, occasionally serving as a fill-in talk show host on his old station.

In October 2022, it was announced that Eagle would succeed Jim Nantz as the lead play-by-play announcer for CBS and TNT Sports' coverage of the NCAA Tournament starting in 2024.

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