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Howard Cosell
Howard Cosell

Howard Cosell, born on March 25, 1918, in New York, was a renowned American journalist, writer, and television commentator. Known for his distinctive style and candid commentary, Cosell served as a解说er for various sports events, including the NFL and the World Series. His career spanned broadcasting, television, and publishing, making him a versatile media figure. more

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