
""I never knew if I overachieved or underachieved. I just did what I loved," he said."
""There were about 5,000, 6,000 people there and I remember thinking nobody watched the game. We ended up with a 5.7 TV rating on Channel 13 in Los Angeles, which is higher than most Lakers games.""
"He was a public address announcer for basketball at the 1984 Olympic Games with Mic."
"He conducted interviews with NFL Hall of Famers Gale Sayers and Johnny Unitas and boxing greats Robert Duran, Thomas Hearn and Sugar Ray Leonard."
Randy Rosenbloom is concluding a 55-year career as a TV and radio broadcaster in Los Angeles. He is moving from his family home in North Hollywood to Greenville, S.C. Rosenbloom began his career in 1971, calling basketball games and later expanded to various sports, including volleyball at the Olympics and high school championships. He has interviewed numerous sports legends and served as the voice for multiple college teams. His career highlights include calling significant games and events, leaving a lasting impact on sports broadcasting.
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