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Jim Zabel
Jim Zabel (September 5, 1921 – May 23, 2013) was an American radio and television broadcaster best known for serving as the play-by-play announcer for Iowa Hawkeyes football and men's basketball games for 48 years on WHO (AM) Radio. Zabel joined WHO as the sports director in 1944,〔(Reagan Library )〕 He was employed by the station as a talk-show host after retiring from play-by-play.〔(Two Guys Named Jim )〕 Zabel worked for WHO-AM and its sister television station, WHO-TV, as both a sports broadcaster and as a host of general-interest programs. His television shows included ''Beat the Bear'', which lasted for 25 years,〔(Chuck Offenburger )〕 and ''Let's Go Bowling'', which lasted for more than 30 years.〔(George Davison )〕 Zabel was a live presence for a half-century of sporting events in Iowa, including the Drake Relays,〔(Drake Library )〕 for which he provided radio commentary for many years. It has been estimated that he provided commentary for more than 6,100 sporting events.〔() Des Moines Register〕 He was named to the Iowa Sports Hall of Fame in 2007. In 1997, Zabel was succeeded by Gary Dolphin as the play-by-play announcer for network broadcasts of Iowa Hawkeyes football and men's basketball games. Zabel died on May 23, 2013 at the age of 91 doing what he loved, preparing for his Sunday evening WHO-radio show, ''Two Guys Named Jim'' at his home in Arizona.〔()〕 == References ==
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