The Miami HEAT announced today that Jason Jackson will fill the radio role left vacant by the retirement of Mike Inglis. Jackson, a 17-year veteran of the HEAT, has filled in on various occasions ...
Mike Inglis -- the Miami Heat’s animated and, at times, agitated radio play-by-play announcer -- retired from broadcasting on Tuesday, ending a 23-year run in that position. Inglis lives primarily in ...
Your Miami HEAT announced today that veteran broadcaster, Mike Inglis, has decided to retire after serving as the team’s English Radio play-by-play voice for more than two decades. In 23 seasons with ...
A radio version of popular celebrity gossip magazine heat is to launch via Freeview at the end of the month. A radio version of popular celebrity gossip magazine heat is to launch via Freeview at the ...
Many former NBA players have sided with Jimmy Butler in his dispute with Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra and team president Pat Riley. The latest was four-time All-Star DeMarcus Cousins when he ...
I had a chance to catch up with a former colleague of mine, Tommy Tighe, who enters his 14th season with the HEAT Radio Network, producing and co-hosting the pre-game, halftime and post-game shows: ...
After 17 years as television host and courtside reporter for the Miami, Jason Jackson will also shift to radio play-by-play this season, replacing Mike Inglis, who announced his retirement from that ...
Each week we'll be asking people from all parts of the media industry - from channel controllers to catering staff, directors to digital technicians - to tell us about themselves and their job. This ...
iHeartPodcasts and the NBA have announced a new limited-series narrative podcast called Four Years of Heat. Hosted by sports journalist Israel Gutierrez, the podcast will delve into the “Big Three” ...