Broadcaster Joe Buck joined HBO Sports in February 2009. His HBO Sports talk program returns September 22nd with a live studio audience setting. His role at HBO serves as the perfect complement to Buck's play-by-play work for FOX Sports.
Joe Buck has earned the distinction as one of sports' premier play-by-play broadcasters, as evidenced by his six Emmy Award wins. He currently handles lead play-by-play duties for FOX Sports' Award winning NFL and MLB coverage, teaming with Hall of Famer Troy Aikman while on assignment with the NFL on FOX, and three-time Emmy Award-winning analyst Tim McCarver while working out of the MLB on FOX booth.
Buck has been the lead voice for the NFL on FOX since 2002. Buck's already called two Super Bowls, 11 World Series, 14 League Championship Series and 10 MLB All-Star games. In 1996, at age 27, he became the youngest play-by-play announcer to call the World Series since the legendary Vin Scully (25) sat behind the microphone during the 1953 Fall Classic.
Joe Buck has earned the distinction as one of sports' premier play-by-play broadcasters, as evidenced by his six Emmy Award wins. He currently handles lead play-by-play duties for FOX Sports' Award winning NFL and MLB coverage, teaming with Hall of Famer Troy Aikman while on assignment with the NFL on FOX, and three-time Emmy Award-winning analyst Tim McCarver while working out of the MLB on FOX booth.
Buck has been the lead voice for the NFL on FOX since 2002. Buck's already called two Super Bowls, 11 World Series, 14 League Championship Series and 10 MLB All-Star games. In 1996, at age 27, he became the youngest play-by-play announcer to call the World Series since the legendary Vin Scully (25) sat behind the microphone during the 1953 Fall Classic.
