Jim Gray Biography
Jim Gray is an American Emmy-Award Winning anchor working for FOX NEWS as a sportscaster, reporter, commentator, and interviewer. He joined the FOX news team in 2021, after previously working for ESPN.
Jim Gray Career
Gray has an extensive career in sports broadcasting, covering major events like Super Bowls, World Series, NBA Finals, NCAA Final Fours, Olympics, and numerous World Boxing Championship Title Fights. His achievements include breaking sports stories and conducting exclusive interviews with iconic figures such as Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, and many others. Beyond sports, he has interviewed the last ten U.S. presidents, including Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, G.W. Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden. He has also interviewed global figures like Nelson Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev, and astronauts Neil Armstrong and John Glenn. Starting as a videotape editor and sports reporter in Denver, he worked for KBTV (now KUSA) from 1977 to 1981.
He later moved to Philadelphia, working for PRISM-TV and ESPN. His NBC Sports tenure included coverage of NFL Live, the 1988 Olympics, and boxing. Additionally, he worked for CBS Sports from 1989 to 1994, covering NFL, NBA, NCAA, and MLB events. In boxing broadcasting, he reported for Top Rank and Kingvision, later covering the sport for ESPN, CBS, and NBC Sports. He joined Showtime in 1992, winning a National Emmy Award in 1997. Furthermore, he also hosted NFL Monday Night Football on Westwood One, earning recognition as Sports Broadcaster of the Year in 1997. Returning to ESPN in 2003, he contributed to NBA broadcasts and SportsCenter. In 2005, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His extensive experience and versatile expertise have made him a prominent figure in sports broadcasting.
In 1988, he reported on Ben Johnson’s steroid disqualification at the Seoul Olympics, winning an Emmy for Journalism. He covered the Tyson-Holyfield fight in 1997, including the infamous ear-biting incident, earning another Emmy. Additionally, he also reported on the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing and covered events like the Malice at the Palace, securing an exclusive interview with Ron Artest. During Super Bowl 51 in 2017, he hosted pregame, halftime, and postgame shows, also interviewing President Donald Trump. In 2020, he served as a ringside reporter for the exhibition fight between Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. The following year, 2021, he covered Super Bowl 55, marking his 24th Super Bowl broadcast, a record.
Gray was the Executive Producer of the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary, “First Pitch,” on President George W. Bush’s pitch at the 2001 World Series after 9/11, earning an Emmy nomination. Furthermore, he worked as a producer on the 1984 Olympic Games’ Official Film and reported on various Olympic Games on television and radio from 1988 to 2012. Moreover, he has a storied history in sports journalism, breaking news and conducting exclusive interviews. Some highlights include: Breaking the news of Rams running back Eric Dickerson’s trade from the Los Angeles Rams to the Indianapolis Colts in a live interview on ESPN, marking a pivotal moment for ESPN SportsCenter.
Securing the exclusive and only television interview with NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle on his sudden retirement in Palm Springs, California, on March 22, 1989. He also managed to report Michael Jordan’s retirement from the Chicago Bulls during Game 1 of the 1993 American League Championship Series between the Chicago White Sox and Toronto Blue Jays. He also ended up conducting an interview with Floyd Mayweather in the ring after his victory against Conor McGregor in 2017, where Mayweather officially retired from boxing with a record of 50–0. Additionally, his notable interview with Pete Rose during Game 2 of the 1999 World Series, addressing allegations of gambling on MLB games, is a significant moment in sports broadcasting.
He is the author of “Talking to GOATs: The Moments You Remember and the Stories You Never Heard” (William Morrow 2020). Currently, he contributes regularly to Fox News Channel, covers boxing for Showtime, and also has served as a courtside reporter for the NBA on CBS, NBC, ABC and ESPN.
Jim Gray Salary
Gray earns an annual salary of about $47,000-$120,000.
Jim Gray Net Worth
Gray has an estimated net worth of about $1 Million – $7 Million which he has earned through his career as a sports anchor.
Jim Gray Age
Gray was born on November 11, 1959, in Denver, Colorado, United States. He is 65 years old as of 2024, and he celebrates his birthday on the 11th of November every year.
Jim Gray Height and Weight
Gray stands at a height of 5 feet 11 inches tall however, information about his weight has not been disclosed.
Jim Gray Family
Gray is the son of Lorna Gray however, information about his father has not been disclosed.
Jim Gray Wife and Children
Gray is married to Frann and they have no children.
Jim Gray FOX NEWS
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