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Longtime CBS sports broadcaster Jim Nantz is coming to his network’s defense after a mishap during The 2026 Masters gave viewers an obstructed view of Rory McIlroy’s tournament-winning putt on Sunday,
Jim Nantz got a huge surprise a month before the 1986 Masters when CBS producer Frank Chirkinian told him he was getting a plumb assignment.
Jim Nantz's "Hello friends" is actually a secret signal. You've heard Jim Nantz say it 1,000 times, but did you know those two words were actually a secret code? It started in 2002. Jim's dad was battling Alzheimer's. Before a big broadcast, Jim told him ...
CBS lead anchor Jim Nantz defended the network's Masters coverage after criticism, citing 'live television' challenges.
Jim Nantz has anchored CBS's Masters coverage since 1989, but it's been almost 25 years since he was able to call a repeat champion. Until today.
That part of the story is beautiful enough on its own. It is the kind of story that can make even hardened sports fans go quiet for a second. But the deeper power of it, especially during Masters week,
This was an iconic moment in Chiefs history involving tight end Travis Kelce and boy was Jim Nantz worried as it was unfolding.
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Jim Nantz interrupts Pat McAfee Show with unexpected NFL news dump from Masters
Jim Nantz casually dropped encouraging injury news on Bo Nix and Daniel Jones during a Pat McAfee Show appearance, revealing both quarterbacks were spotted walking at Augusta National
If you’ve watched CBS coverage of the Masters, the Super Bowl, or the Final Four, you’ve heard Jim Nantz open with the same two words: “Hello, friends.” It sounds like a polished catchphrase. Something a network marketing team might workshop over lunch