List of Army–Navy Game broadcasters
The following is a list of the television networks and announcers who have broadcast the college football's Army–Navy Game throughout the years.
2010s
| Year |
Network |
Play-by-play |
Color commentator(s) |
Sideline reporter(s) |
| 2016 |
CBS |
Verne Lundquist |
Gary Danielson |
Allie LaForce |
| 2015 |
CBS |
Verne Lundquist |
Gary Danielson |
Allie LaForce |
| 2014 |
CBS |
Verne Lundquist |
Gary Danielson |
Allie LaForce |
| 2013 |
CBS |
Verne Lundquist |
Gary Danielson |
Tracy Wolfson |
| 2012 |
CBS |
Verne Lundquist |
Gary Danielson |
Tracy Wolfson |
| 2011 |
CBS |
Verne Lundquist |
Gary Danielson |
Tracy Wolfson |
| 2010 |
CBS |
Verne Lundquist |
Gary Danielson |
Tracy Wolfson |
2000s
1990s
1980s
1970s
| Year |
Network |
Play-by-play |
Color commentator(s) |
Sideline reporter(s) |
| 1979 |
ABC |
Keith Jackson |
Ara Parseghian |
Verne Lundquist |
| 1978 |
ABC |
Keith Jackson |
Ara Parseghian |
|
| 1977 |
ABC |
Keith Jackson |
Ara Parseghian |
|
| 1976 |
ABC |
Keith Jackson |
Ara Parseghian |
Verne Lundquist |
| 1975 |
ABC |
Bill Flemming |
Duffy Daugherty |
|
| 1974 |
ABC |
Chris Schenkel |
Ben Martin |
|
| 1973 |
ABC |
Keith Jackson |
Lee Grosscup |
|
| 1972 |
ABC |
Keith Jackson |
Lee Grosscup |
|
| 1971 |
ABC |
Keith Jackson |
Lee Grosscup |
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| 1970 |
ABC |
Bill Flemming |
Johnny Lujack |
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1960s
| Year |
Network |
Play-by-play |
Color commentator(s) |
Sideline reporter(s) |
| 1969 |
ABC |
Chris Schenkel |
Bud Wilkinson |
|
| 1968 |
ABC |
Bill Flemming |
Johnny Lujack |
|
| 1967 |
ABC |
Chris Schenkel |
Bud Wilkinson |
|
| 1966 |
ABC |
Chris Schenkel |
Bud Wilkinson |
|
| 1965 |
NBC |
Lindsey Nelson |
Terry Brennan and Bud Wilkinson |
|
| 1964 |
NBC |
Lindsey Nelson |
Terry Brennan |
|
| 1963 |
CBS |
Lindsey Nelson |
Terry Brennan |
|
| 1962 |
CBS |
Lindsey Nelson |
Terry Brennan |
|
| 1961 |
ABC |
Curt Gowdy |
Paul Christman |
|
| 1960 |
ABC |
Curt Gowdy |
Bob Neal |
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Notes
- The first instant replay occurred December 7, 1963 during the Army–Navy Game played in Philadelphia and telecast by CBS-TV. The program was directed by CBS Sports' top director, Tony Verna.[2] Verna's account of how he was able to combine the limited abilities of the videotape machines can be found in two of his early books, Live TV and Global Television (both Focal Press) and a 2008 book Instant Replay, The Day That Changed Sports Forever (from Creative Publishers International). A personal account of the telecast can be found in the autobiography of the game announcer Lindsey Nelson (Hello Everybody, I'm Lindsey Nelson).
1950s
1940s
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