The yellowed newspaper clip seems almost naive. Dated May 27, 1970, the headline reads, "13 Week Night Games To be Shown Starting in 1970." In a rather understated manner, the United Press ...
When Roone Arledge and his young assistant, Dick Ebersol, finally left the ABC studios in Munich, West Germany, on the morning of Sept. 5, 1972, the only people still left inside were janitors, ...
As he was dying of the cancer that had returned after eight years, Roone Arledge worked on the manuscript of his memoir every day, succumbing to the illness last December, at age 71. Although he ...
When it comes to the future of alternative transportation, Nashville's James Arledge is a true believer — in fact, he's staked his own future on it. A longtime piano technician, Arledge designed and ...
If you can judge a person's life by who shows up at his funeral, TV broadcast pioneer Roone Arledge had quite a life. An impressive Who's Who of media -- longtime peers and proteges at homeport ABC ...
GROVEPORT — The Lancaster girls’ basketball team was coming off a pair of heartbreaking losses by a combined seven points against Newark and Teays Valley, and on Friday, Jan. 23, it looked as if the ...
Hundreds of broadcasting colleagues, celebrities, and relatives filled St. Bartholomew's Church in Manhattan today to pay final tribute to a broadcasting pioneer, Roone Arledge. A former president of ...