List of Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992) broadcasters

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The Major Indoor Soccer League , known in its final two seasons as the Major Soccer League, was an indoor soccer league in the United States that played matches from fall 1978 to spring 1992.

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Local broadcasters

TeamTelevision stationTelevision announcers
Baltimore Blast WJZ-TV [1] [2] Al Trautwig, [3] [4] Lou Tilley, and Nick Zlatar
Buffalo Stallions [5] WUTV [6] Wayne Fuller, [7] [8] Fred Hartrick, and Nancy Drew
Chicago Sting SportsVision [9] [10] [11]
WPWR-TV [12]
Chet Coppock, [13] Mark Simanton, Howard Balson, [14] [15] [16] and Dave Huson
Cincinnati Kids WLWT [17] [18] Tom Kelly and Bob Trumpy [19]
Cleveland Crunch SportsChannel Ohio [20] Steve French [21] and Ty Keough
Cleveland Force WOIO
WUAB [22] [23]
Denny Schreiner, [24] Bill McDermott, [25] Nev Chandler, and Jack Corrigan [26] [27] [28]
Dallas Sidekicks HSE [29]
KTXA
Norm Hitzges, Mike Renshaw, [30] and Timm Matthews [31]
Denver Avalanche KWGN-TV [32] [33] Jim Conrad, Kyle Rote Jr., and Michael Ditchfield [34]
Golden Bay Earthquakes KICU-TV Jon Miller [35] and John Shrader [36]
Kansas City Comets KCTV [37]
American Cablevision [38]
Don Fortune, [39] Jack Harry, [40] Kevin Wall, [41] [42] Clive Griffiths, [43] and Chuck Heinz [44]
Los Angeles Lazers KCAL-TV
Prime Ticket [45] [46]
Chick Hearn, Bob Miller, Joel Meyers, [47] and Bill MacDonald [48] [49]
Memphis Americans [50] WHBQ-TV Chris O'Donoghue [51]
New York Arrows [52] WPIX [53] [54] [55]
WOR-TV [56] [57]
MSG [58]
SportsChannel New York [59] [60]
Terry Leiweke, [61] [62] [63] Kyle Rote Jr., [64] Spencer Ross, [65] Roy Messing, Steve Albert, Nick Zlatar, [66] and Bob Goldsholl [67]
New York Cosmos [68] SportsChannel New York [69] Al Trautwig, [70] Bob Ley, [71] and Seamus Malin [72]
New York Express [73] SportsChannel New York Steve Grad, [74] JP Dellacamera, [75] and Seamus Malin
Philadelphia Fever WPHL-TV
PRISM
Harry Kalas, [76] Rudy Getzinger, Andy Musser, and Walter Chyzowych [77]
Pittsburgh Spirit KDKA-TV [78] [79] [80] [81]
CAC [82]
John Sanders, [83] [84] JP Dellacamera, [85] [86] Terry Leiweke, [87] [88] and Chris Wright [89] [90]
San Diego Sockers KUSI-TV [91]
KSWB-TV [92]
San Diego Cable Sports Network [93]
Prime Ticket [94] [95] [96]
Randy Hahn, [97] [98] [99] Alan Mayer, [100] Richard Saxton, [101] Bill MacDonald, [102] Don Ebert, [103] and Dick Calvert [104] [105] [106]
St. Louis Steamers KDNL-TV [107]
Sports Time [108]
Bob Carpenter, [109] [110] [111] [112] [113] [114] JP Dellacamera, [115] [116] Bob Kehoe, Bob Brunette, [117] John Sloan, [118] Joel Meyers, [119] [120] and Bill McDermott [121]
St. Louis Storm [122] KPLR-TV Rich Gould [123] and Ty Keough
Tacoma Stars KSTW [124]
Prime Sports Northwest [125]
Bob Robertson, [126] [127] [128] Jimmy McAlister, [129] and Scott Coleman [130]
Wichita Wings KSN [131] [132] [133] </
KAKE-TV [134] [135]
Mike Kennedy, Steve Shaad, Dave Phillips, [136] and Roy Turner [137]

Notes

National broadcasters

The MISL made inroads on national television in 1982–83. While the spring would see the end of the league's two-year deal with the USA Network, CBS would broadcast a playoff game live from Cleveland on May 7 that drew an estimated four million viewers. One game during the 1983–84 season was televised on CBS (Game 3 of the championship series [139] on June 2) as well.

1984–85 would be the final year the MISL would have games aired on network television, CBS broadcast Game 4 of the championship series live on May 25. [140]

For the 1985–86 season, there was a steady national TV contract for the first time since 1983, as ESPN would televise 15 regular-season games and assorted playoff games. [141]

Television networkTelevision announcers
CBS [142] [143] [144] [145] [146] Gary Bender, [147] Kyle Rote Jr., Dick Stockton, John Tesh, and Al Trautwig [148]
ESPN [149] [150] [151] [152] [153] JP Dellacamera, [154] [155] Ty Keough, Bob Kurtz, [156] Bob Ley, [157] [158] Seamus Malin, Shep Messing, [159] [160] and Bob Carpenter [161]
Hughes [162] [163] Jim Karvellas and Kyle Rote Jr.
Score [164] [165] [166] [167] [168] JP Dellacamera and Ty Keough
SportsChannel America [169] [170] [171] JP Dellacamera [172] and Ty Keough [173]
USA [174] [175] [176] [177] [178] [179] [180] [181] Al Trautwig, [182] [183] Jim Karvellas, [184] and Kyle Rote Jr. [185] [186] [187]

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