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Home / Sports / Commentator Cut Off Mid-Farewell on Live TV

Commentator Cut Off Mid-Farewell on Live TV

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Commentator Gary Danielson was abruptly cut off during his final sign-off.
  • The interruption occurred during his 36-year career farewell speech on CBS.
  • Viewers expressed outrage on social media over the commercial break timing.
Commentator Cut Off Mid-Farewell on Live TV

Veteran college football commentator Gary Danielson's final sign-off on New Year's Eve was abruptly cut short by a commercial break, leaving viewers stunned. The 74-year-old broadcaster was in the midst of his farewell speech after a distinguished 36-year career calling games for CBS when the network's programming shifted to advertisements.

This unexpected interruption, reportedly due to strict commercial scheduling, drew immediate criticism from fans on social media. Many viewers expressed their disappointment and called for an apology from the network, deeming the timing disrespectful to Danielson's long and storied career. Some defended the network, suggesting Danielson himself missed cues for his wrap-up.

Danielson, a former quarterback for the Cleveland Browns and Detroit Lions, had a prominent broadcasting career spanning over three decades. His tenure included stops at ESPN and ABC Sports before joining CBS in 2006, earning six Sports Emmy Award nominations during his time with the network.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The network reportedly cut to a commercial break mid-speech due to scheduled advertising timing, preventing Gary Danielson from finishing his farewell.
Gary Danielson had a 36-year career in college football broadcasting, spending a significant portion of it with CBS Sports.
Viewers expressed widespread disapproval on social media, criticizing the network for interrupting the commentator's final moments on air.

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