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Myron Cope

Myron Cope (January 23, 1929 – February 27, 2008), born Myron Sidney Kopelman,〔
(【引用サイトリンク】 title =Myron Cope )
〕 was an American sports journalist, radio personality, and sportscaster. He is best known for being "the voice of the Pittsburgh Steelers."
Cope was a color commentator for the Steelers' radio broadcasts for 35 years. He was known for his distinctive, nasally voice with an identifiable Pittsburgh accent, idiosyncratic speech pattern, and a level of excitement rarely exhibited in the broadcast booth. Cope's most notable catch phrase was ''"yoi"'' . Cope was the first football announcer inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame. Cope's autobiography, ''Double Yoi!'', was published in 2002. Legislation honoring Cope is currently pending before the United States House of Representatives,〔 having already passed in the United States Senate.
== Education and early career ==
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Jewish parents of Lithuanian ancestry, Cope graduated from Taylor Allderdice High School in 1947 and was inducted into their alumni hall of fame in 2009. He also graduated from the University of Pittsburgh. He was originally a journalist before becoming a broadcaster. His first job was in Erie, Pennsylvania, with the ''Daily Times'', and by the summer of 1951, he was working for the ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''.〔 Cope then became a freelance journalist, most notably for ''Sports Illustrated'',〔 the ''Saturday Evening Post'',〔 and the ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''.〔 In 1963, Cope received the E.P. Dutton Prize for "Best Magazine Sportswriting in the Nation," for a portrayal of Cassius Clay. Cope spent the 1983 college football season as a color analyst for the Pittsburgh Panthers.〔 In 1987, he was named by the Hearst Corporation as a noted literary achiever, along with Mark Twain, Jack London, Frederic Remington, Walter Winchell, and Sidney Sheldon.〔 At its 50th Anniversary, ''Sports Illustrated'' selected Cope’s profile of Howard Cosell as one of the 50 best written works ever published in the magazine.〔

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