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Bob Costas Bio, wiki, Age, Career, Height, Weight, Family.

His current net worth is $45 million.

Bob Costas

Do you know Who is Bob Costas?

Bob Costas is a well-known name in the hosting industry, having hosted and presented sportscasts continuously since the early 1980s. He is a divisive figure who is adored by millions of people all over the world. He has hosted nine Olympic Games and is the host of the interview show Studio 42 with Bob Costas on NBC Sports.

Bob Costas’ early life, biography, and education

Bob Costas was born in the Queens borough of New York on March 22, 1952, to Jayne and John George Costas. Bob grew up in Commack, New York, and is of Irish and Greek descent. He attended Commack High School South and Syracuse University, where he majored in communications. He is of American nationality, and he is White in terms of ethnicity.

Bob began his broadcasting career while attending Syracuse University as an announcer for the Syracuse Blazers hockey team in the Eastern Hockey League and the North American Hockey League.

After that, he went to KMOX and began calling play-by-play for the Spirits of St. Louis of the American Basketball Association. He also called for the Missouri Tigers basketball team and co-hosted KMOX’s Open Line call-in show.

Bob worked for CBS Sports as an NFL and NBA announcer from 1976 to 1979. He also did play-by-play for WGN-Chicago TV’s Bulls broadcast.

The Career Of Bob Costas Wiki

Costas then moved to NBC, where he hosted NBC’s coverage of the National Football League and the NBA for several years. Bob collaborated with a number of other personalities to host NBA and baseball telecasts. Bob also worked as a play-by-play announcer for NFL games before becoming the studio host for NBC’s The NFL.

He began co-hosting the Kentucky Derby in 2001 and also hosted the US Open golf tournament. With the launch of the NBC Sports Network, he also became the host of the interview show Costas Tonight and covered the 2009 Kentucky Oaks.

Costas has worked for NBC covering Olympic broadcasts in Barcelona, Atlanta, Sydney, Salt Lake City, Athens, Turin, Beijing, Vancouver, London, and, most recently, Sochi in 2014.

Costas made a remark about Chinese teams’ extensive use of drugs during the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, which sparked outrage and criticism from the media. The media uproar died out after a Chinese swimming coach was suspended in 1994 after his swimmers were found to be using steroids.

Following further investigations and the discovery of extensive use of steroids, somatropin, and triamterene by Chinese players, his suspicions were confirmed, and his once-discredited image was restored.

Costas has always been dogged by controversy, the most recent of which was his coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies, for which he was chastised for being jingoistic, ignorant, and banal.

His only absence from covering the Olympics since 1988 occurred at the start of the 2014 Winter Olympics when he was replaced by Matt Lauer for four nights and Meredith Vieira for two nights due to an eye infection.

Worked as a Broadcaster

Bob Costas has also worked as a broadcaster for Major League Baseball, the most memorable of which was on June 23, 1984. During Game 4 of the 1988 Baseball World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Oakland Athletics, a controversy arose when he stated before the game began that the Dodgers would have the weakest hitting lineup in the series’ history. As the Dodgers went on to win 4-1, this comment drew widespread criticism and sarcasm.

Costas also called Game 2 of the 1989 National League Championship Series and the 1989 American League Championship Series for NBC. During the 1980s, he also hosted pre-and post-game shows for the NFL and Major League Baseball All-Star Games. Only in 1997 did he get to do play-by-play for the entire World Series, earning him a Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality, Play-by-Play. In 1999, he also hosted ESPN’s night telecasts.

Costas was the host of the NBA’s telecasts as well as the studio program Showtime, which included the play-by-play for the 1991 All-Star Game. Costas has been doing play-by-play for The NBA on NBC since 1997, though he was interrupted during the 2000 NBA Finals. His tenure as host of The NBA on NBC came to an end during the 2002 NBA Playoffs.

Hosted NFL

Bob hosted NBC’s NFL (National Football League) telecasts until 1992, and then again in 2006. Costas has hosted NBC’s coverage of the NHL Winter Classics in 2008, 2009, and 2010, as well as the pre-game coverage of the 2011 event and the post-game coverage of 2012.

Hosted Talk shows and more

Costas has hosted talk shows such as Costas Coast to Coast (1986-1996), a radio show, Later with Bob Costas (1988-1994) on NBC, a year as a substitute for Larry King Life, a correspondent for Rock Center with Brian Williams, and is currently the host of the talk show Costas Tonight on NBC Sports Network. Later with Bob Costas has received two Emmy nominations and one Emmy win for best informational series in 1993.

Costas co-hosted Inside the NFL until the end of the 2007 NFL season and hosted a 12-week series, On the Record with Bob Costas, for HBO Sports. In February 2009, he joined the MLB Network, where he hosted the premiere episode of the All-Time Games and now hosts MLB Network Studio 42 with Bob Costas, an interview show.

In addition, he appeared in the PBS miniseries Baseball and the film A Time for Champions. His other credits include starring roles in Late Night with David Letterman, The War to Settle the Score on MTV, Cheers, NewsRadio, and as a guest on the talk show cartoon Space Ghost Coast to Coast.

Acting in the films The Scout, BASEketball, Pootie Tang, and lending his voice to the film Cars are among his other accomplishments. He has also voiced an episode of the Simpsons and appeared in the film Legendary: When Baseball Came to the Bluegrass.

Aside from that, he voiced God in the Monty Python musical Spamalot and appeared as himself on the Go On an episode in 2013.

He officially left NBC Sports on January 15, 2019, after a decades-long career there.

Bob Costas’ Salary And Net Worth

His current net worth is $45 million. His successful career pays him a salary of $7 million per year. He has nearly 20 Emmy Awards to his name, as well as four “National Sportscaster of the Year” awards.

Bob Costas and his wife Jill Sutton also bought a home in Newport Beach, California, for $4.7 million. His 4,534-square-foot mansion includes four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a guest house, and a few “bonus” rooms.

Over the years, he’s proven to be equally at ease with actors, filmmakers, artists, writers, and politicians, earning him such high visibility and credibility that he was even mentioned as a possible commissioner candidate for Major League Baseball.

Wife, Son, Affair, And Relationship Of Bob Costas

Bob Costas was married to Carole Randall Krummenacher from 1983 to 2001, and they had two children, Keith and Taylor. Keith won two Sports Emmys as an associate producer on MLB Network’s MLB Tonight, and Taylor won as an associate producer on NBC’s coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Costas and Jill Sutton married on March 12, 2004, and have been together ever since. There have been no rumors of him having extramarital affairs, and the couple is happily married in New York.

At the age of 62, this legendary sportscaster is a baseball fanatic. He has received eight National Sportscaster of the Year awards, four American Sportscaster of the Year awards, twenty Sports Emmy Awards for outstanding sports announcing, the Curt Gowdy Media Award, the TV Guide Award for Favorite Sportscaster, the Dick Schaap Award for Outstanding Journalism, and the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism, among many others.

Bob Costas has been in the entertainment industry for more than three decades and continues to dazzle audiences with his tenacity and charisma. He is a well-liked figure who is occasionally embroiled in controversy over his statements on various topics, but his fan base is undeniably large.

His official fan pages can be found on Facebook and Twitter, and his wiki page contains a detailed biography. Costas has honed his reporting and presenting skills to perfection over the years and will continue to dazzle his audience for many years to come.

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Bob Costas’ Height and Age

Bob Costas is 67 years old as of 2019.
He stands at a height of 1.7 meters (5ft 5 inches).

Facts of Bob Costas
Date of Birth:1952March-22
Age:69 years old
Birth Nation:United States of America
Height:5 Feet 7 Inch
NameBob Costas
Birth NameRobert Quinlan Costas
Nick Name“Bob”
FatherJohn George Costas
MotherJayne Quinlan
NationalityAmerican
Birth Place/CityQueens, New York City
EthnicityWhite Ethnicity
ProfessionSportscaster
Working ForNBC News
Net Worth$45 Million Dollars
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBrown Dark
Face ColorWhite
MarriedYes
Married toJill Sutton (m. 2004), Carole Krumenacher (m. 1983)
ChildrenKeith and Taylor
DivorceJill Sutton
EducationSyracuse University
AwardsPrimetime Emmy Awards
Online PresenceFacebook, Twitter, Wikipedia
TV ShowFootball Night in America
SistersJayne Costas

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