Roone Arledge, the TV sports visionary who made "Monday Night Football" a national viewing habit, and turned the earnest but ancient Olympic Games into a worldwide television spectacular, died ...
NEW YORK -- Roone Arledge, a pioneering television executive at ABC News and Sports responsible for creating shows from "Monday Night Football'' to "Nightline,'' died Thursday. He was 71. Roone ...
During his distinguished career spanning four decades, Arledge helped transform the way news and sporting events are covered and watched around the world. Arledge, who first served as president of ABC ...
Lancaster senior Carlee Arledge came up big for the Lancaster girls' basketball team down the stretch in a 1-point win over Groveport.
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Musings from Arledge: An Offseason Grab-Bag of a Musings
The college football playoff is apparently like a goldfish; it will naturally expand to fill its surroundings. Four became ...
When Roone Arledge and his young assistant, Dick Ebersol, finally left the ABC studios in Munich, West Germany, on the morning of Sept. 5, 1972, the only people still left inside were janitors, ...
NEW YORK — Roone Arledge was eulogized Monday by many of the broadcasters he made famous in his tenure overseeing ABC News and ABC Sports. They remembered him less for his accomplishments that ...
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