George Michael of “The George Michael Sports Machine” died at 70
George Michael, a television sport reporter who leads the show “The George Michael Sports Machine” which was the first nationally syndicated sports show to make liberal use of highlight films, dies at his 70th age on Thursday morning (December 24) in Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington D.C. According to his wife’s clarification, the famous sportscaster death was caused by chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
For these last 27 years, George Michael has been a sports director and sports anchor of WRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Washington. Today (December 25), WRC issued his death and their deepest condolences. “George Michael was our friend and colleague for more than 25 years,” WRC said in a statement issued Thursday morning. “He was a dynamic force around our newsroom and in the entire Washington area. George was a pioneer in sports broadcasting. He was a gifted interviewer, a master storyteller and one of the hardest working journalists out there. Our hearts go out to his wife, Pat, and his daughter, Michelle, both of whom also worked with us for many years, as well as the rest of his family.”
For these last 27 years, George Michael has been a sports director and sports anchor of WRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Washington. Today (December 25), WRC issued his death and their deepest condolences. “George Michael was our friend and colleague for more than 25 years,” WRC said in a statement issued Thursday morning. “He was a dynamic force around our newsroom and in the entire Washington area. George was a pioneer in sports broadcasting. He was a gifted interviewer, a master storyteller and one of the hardest working journalists out there. Our hearts go out to his wife, Pat, and his daughter, Michelle, both of whom also worked with us for many years, as well as the rest of his family.”
George Michael, a television sport reporter who leads the show “The George Michael Sports Machine” which was the first nationally syndicated sports show to make liberal use of highlight films, dies at his 70th age on Thursday morning (December 24) in Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington D.C. According to his wife’s clarification, the famous sportscaster death was caused by chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
For these last 27 years, George Michael has been a sports director and sports anchor of WRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Washington. Today (December 25), WRC issued his death and their deepest condolences. “George Michael was our friend and colleague for more than 25 years,” WRC said in a statement issued Thursday morning. “He was a dynamic force around our newsroom and in the entire Washington area. George was a pioneer in sports broadcasting. He was a gifted interviewer, a master storyteller and one of the hardest working journalists out there. Our hearts go out to his wife, Pat, and his daughter, Michelle, both of whom also worked with us for many years, as well as the rest of his family.”
George Michael, a television sport reporter who leads the show “The George Michael Sports Machine” which was the first nationally syndicated sports show to make liberal use of highlight films, dies at his 70th age on Thursday morning (December 24) in Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington D.C. According to his wife’s clarification, the famous sportscaster death was caused by chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
For these last 27 years, George Michael has been a sports director and sports anchor of WRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Washington. Today (December 25), WRC issued his death and their deepest condolences. “George Michael was our friend and colleague for more than 25 years,” WRC said in a statement issued Thursday morning. “He was a dynamic force around our newsroom and in the entire Washington area. George was a pioneer in sports broadcasting. He was a gifted interviewer, a master storyteller and one of the hardest working journalists out there. Our hearts go out to his wife, Pat, and his daughter, Michelle, both of whom also worked with us for many years, as well as the rest of his family.”


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