Tait, NBA Announcer and MC Alumnus, To Speak at College
Release Date: February 5, 2002
Joe Tait, the
radio voice of the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team and a 1959 Monmouth College graduate,
will speak about his career in broadcasting on Feb. 14 at 11 a.m. in the Monmouth College
Auditorium.
Entitled “From MC to the NBA in 25 Easy
Steps,” the program, which is part of the Monmouth College Alumni Lecture Series, is free and
open to the public.
Tait began his radio career while a student
at Monmouth College, doing play-by-play on the college radio station and sports reports on
WRAM. He taught sports-casting at Ohio University from 1966-1968, becoming the network voice
of Indiana University football and pre-game host of Indiana Pacers basketball in 1969. The
following year, Tait began his longtime association with the Cleveland Cavaliers. In 1987, he
was named vice president of broadcast services, a job that he continues today.
Tait’s numerous awards include Sportscaster
of the Year in 1974, 1976, 1978, 1991, 1996, and 1999. He was inducted into the Monmouth
College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991, to the Media Hall of Fame by the Sports Media
Association of Cleveland and Ohio in 1992, to the Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1992 and to the
Cleveland Sports Legends Hall of Fame in 2001. The Broadcasters Hall of Fame also gave the
C.S. Williams Founders Awards for long and meritorious service in broadcasting to Tait in
1996.
Released
by the Office of College Communications
Barry McNamara, Associate Director of College Communications
Phone: 309-457-2117
Fax: 309-457-2330
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