List of Indiana Pacers broadcasters

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Television

2020s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Courtside reporterPre-Game / Post-Game show
2020-21 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah Johnson

2010s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Courtside reporterPre-Game / Post-Game show
2019-20 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah Johnson
2018-19 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah Johnson
2017-18 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah Johnson
2016-17 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah Johnson
2015-16 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah Johnson
2014-15 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah Johnson
2013-14 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner or Austin Croshere Brooke Olzendam Brooke Olzendam
2012-13 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner or Austin Croshere Brooke Olzendam Brooke Olzendam
2011–12 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner or Austin Croshere Brooke Olzendam Brooke Olzendam
2010–11 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Clark Kellogg or Quinn Buckner Stacy PaetzStacy Paetz

2000s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Courtside reporterStudio host
2009–10 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Clark Kellogg or Quinn Buckner Stacy PaetzStacy Paetz
2008–09 Fox Sports Indiana Chris Denari Stacy PaetzStacy Paetz
2007–08 FSN Indiana Chris Denari Stacy PaetzStacy Paetz
2006–07 FSN Indiana Chris Denari Stacy PaetzStacy Paetz
2005–06 WTTV or FSN Midwest Al Albert Stacy PaetzStacy Paetz
2004–05 WTTV or FSN Midwest Al Albert Stacy PaetzStacy Paetz
2003–04 WTTV or Fox Sports Net Midwest Al Albert Scott Hoke Scott Hoke
2002–03 WTTV or Fox Sports Net Midwest Al Albert Scott Hoke Scott Hoke
2001–02 WTTV or Fox Sports Net Midwest Al Albert Scott Hoke Scott Hoke
2000–01 WTTV or Fox Sports Net Midwest Al Albert Scott Hoke Scott Hoke

1990s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Courtside reporterStudio host
1999–2000 WTTV or Fox Sports Net Midwest Al Albert Clark Kellogg or Quinn Buckner Scott Hoke Scott Hoke
1998–99 WTTV or Fox Sports Net Midwest Al Albert Clark Kellogg or Quinn Buckner Scott Hoke Scott Hoke
1997–98 WTTV or Fox Sports Midwest Jerry Baker Clark Kellogg or Bobby Leonard Kristi Lee Kristi Lee
1996–97 WTTV or Fox Sports Midwest Jerry Baker Clark Kellogg or Bobby Leonard Kristi Lee Kristi Lee
1995–96 WTTV or Fox Sports Midwest Jerry Baker Clark Kellogg or Bobby Leonard Kristi Lee Kristi Lee
1994–95 WTTV or Prime Sports Midwest Jerry Baker Clark Kellogg or Bobby Leonard Kristi Lee Kristi Lee
1993–94 WTTV or Prime Sports Midwest Jerry Baker Clark Kellogg or Bobby Leonard Kristi Lee Kristi Lee
1992–93 WTTV or Prime Sports Midwest Jerry Baker Clark Kellogg or Bobby Leonard Kristi Lee Kristi Lee
1991–92 WTTV or Prime Sports Midwest Jerry Baker Clark Kellogg, Jerry Sichting or Bobby Leonard Kristi Lee Kristi Lee
1990–91 WXIN or Prime Sports Midwest Jerry Baker Clark Kellogg

1980s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Courtside reporterStudio host
1989–90 WXIN Bill Hazen Clark Kellogg
1988–89 WXIN Bill Hazen Clark Kellogg
1987–88 WTTV Eddie Doucette Dick Vitale
1986–87 WTTV Eddie Doucette Bobby Leonard
1985–86 WTTV Eddie Doucette Bobby Leonard
1984–85 WTTV Jerry Gross
1983–84 WTTV Marty Brennaman
1982–83 WTTV Bob Lamey Scott Edwards
1981–82 WTTV Bob Lamey
1980–81 WTTV Bob Lamey

1970s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Courtside reporterStudio host
1979–80 WTTV Bob Lamey
1978–79 Don Hein
1977–78 Don Hein
1976–77 Jerry Baker
1975–76 Jerry Baker
1974–75 Larry Atkinson Phyllis Ackerman
1973–74 Jerry Baker Don Hein
1972–73 Jerry Baker Don Hein

1960s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor

Commentator(s)

1968-69WLWIBrian Madden

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Radio

2020s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio Host
2020-21 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard or Eddie Gill Pat Boylan

2010s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio Host
2019-20 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard or Eddie Gill Pat Boylan
2018-19 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard or Eddie Gill Pat Boylan
2017-18 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard or Austin Croshere Pat Boylan
2016-17 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard or Austin Croshere Pat Boylan
2015-16 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard or Austin Croshere Pat Boylan
2014-15 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard or Scot Pollard Pat Boylan
2013–14 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2012–13 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2011–12 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2010–11 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee

2000s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio Host
2009–10 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2008–09 WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2007–08 WIBC/WFNI Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2006–07 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2005–06 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2004–05 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2003–04 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2002–03 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2001–02 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
2000–01 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee

1990s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio Host
1999–00 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
1998–99 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
1997–98 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
1997–97 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
1995–96 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
1994–95 WIBC Mark Boyle Bobby Leonard Kevin Lee
1993–94 WIBC Mark Boyle
1992–93 WIBC Mark Boyle
1991–92 WIBC Mark Boyle
1990–91 WIBC Mark Boyle

1980s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio host
1989–90 WNDE Mark Boyle
1988–89 Mark Boyle Clark Kellogg
1987–88 Mike Inglis
1986–87 Greg Lucas
1985–86 Greg Papa
1984–85 Greg Papa
1983–84 Bob Lamey
1982–83 Bob Lamey
1981–82 Bob Lamey
1980–81 Bob Lamey

1970s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio host
1979–80 WNDE Bob Lamey Ann Meyers
1978–79 WIBC Bob Lamey
1977–78 WIBC Bob Lamey
1976–77 WIBC Joe McConnell
1975–76 WIBC Joe McConnell
1974–75 WIBC Joe McConnell
1973–74 WIBC Joe McConnell
1972–73 WIBC Joe McConnell
1971–72 WIBC Jerry Baker
1970–71 WIBC Jerry Baker

1960s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio host
1969–70 WIBC Jerry Baker Joe Tait
1968–69
1967–68

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