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Howard David is an American sportscaster.
Biography
Over the years, David has been the radio play-by-play man for several pro sports teams including the NBA's New Jersey Nets, Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics and the NFL's New York Jets and Miami Dolphins. He also had stints with the New York Cosmos soccer team and as the voice of Princeton University basketball and football.
= Mizlou Television Network, CBS Radio/Westwood One
=Howard David was discovered by Mizlou Television Network President Bill Schwing while working as a morning DJ in Trenton, New Jersey. He soon became the top announcer for Mizlou, covering more than 300 sporting events including major college football bowl games, NIT basketball, NASL soccer and college bowling.
David also worked for the CBS Radio (later Westwood One) network as lead play-by-play voice for its Sunday Night Football coverage until 1995, when he was promoted by CBS Radio to take Jack Buck's place on the network's Monday Night Football broadcasts. In 1998, David added a second full-time position when he joined WFAN (also a CBS property) to become the play-by-play voice for the New York Jets after Ian Eagle became a part of CBS television's return to NFL coverage.
David's Jets assignment took precedence over his Westwood One duties, requiring a substitute when the Jets would play on Monday night or in the playoffs. One prime example of this came on Conference Championship weekend in 1999. At the time, CBS would send the Monday night crew to cover the NFC Championship Game, which featured Falcons and the Vikings in Minneapolis. However, the Jets had also advanced to championship weekend and were to take on the Broncos in Denver later that afternoon. David followed the Jets' broadcast team to Denver while John Rooney, one of the network's secondary announcers, called the NFC title game alongside Matt Millen.
At the end of the 1999 season, the Jets returned to their long-time radio home at WABC and David followed the team there while keeping his contract with Westwood One. Following Super Bowl XXXVI, David left the Jets and departed Westwood One to take a job in Miami, where he served as the Miami Dolphins' radio voice on WQAM and also hosted a talk show, known as Moe Howard David on the station. Moe's favorite catchphrase: “Doy Doy Doy” was a favorite among the stations listeners. His contract was not renewed after the 2004 season, as he and analyst Jim Mandich were fired by new coach Nick Saban. After his assignments ended, David returned to national broadcasts, becoming one of SportsUSA's NFL voices. He called games for that network until 2008.
= Recent assignments
=David became one of Westwood One's NFL voices, having replaced Bill Rosinski in the booth for the Sunday doubleheader coverage the network carries. He also served as a substitute for Dave Sims on Sunday nights when his other broadcasting endeavors left him unavailable. David was joined in the booth by Tony Boselli until 2012. Tom McCarthy replaced David in the booth. As of 2012, Dial Global's other NFL play-by-play announcers include Kevin Kugler, Kevin Harlan, Dave Sims and Ian Eagle.
In 2006, David provided hand-by-hand coverage for many events at the World Series of Poker for Sirius Satellite Radio.
In 2012, David became the play-by-play voice for the United Football League broadcasts on the CBS Sports Network. In 2013, he served as a fill-in play-by-play commentator for Major League Baseball on Fox.
References
External links
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Howard is an English-language given name originating from Old French Huard (or Houard) from a Germanic source similar to Old High German *Hugihard "heart-brave", or *Hoh-ward, literally "high defender; chief guardian". It is also probably in some cases a confusion with the Old Norse cognate Haward (Hávarðr), which means "high guard", and as a surname also with the unrelated Hayward. In some rare cases it is from the Old English eowu hierde "ewe herd". In Anglo-Norman the French digram -ou- was often rendered as -ow- such as tour → tower, flour (western variant form of fleur) → flower, etc. (with svarabakhti). A diminutive is "Howie" and its shortened form is "Ward" (most common in the 19th century). Between 1900 and 1960, Howard has ranked in the U.S. Top 200; between 1960 and 1990, it ranked in the U.S. Top 400; between 1990 and 2004, it ranked in the U.S. Top 600. People with the given name Howard or its variants include:
Given name
Howard Allen (1949–2020), American serial killer
Howard Duane Allman (1946–1971), American guitar virtuoso
Howard Anderson (disambiguation), name of several people
Howard Andrew (1934–2021), American poker player
Howard Ashman (1950–1991), American lyricist known for Little Shop of Horrors, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast
Howard Baker (disambiguation), name of several people
Howard Berman (born 1941), American attorney and politician
Howard Bragman (1956–2023), American crisis manager and publicist
Howard W. Brill (born 1943), chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court
Howard Graham Buffett (born 1954), American businessman, politician, philanthropist, photographer, farmer, and conservationist
Howard Burnett (athlete) (born 1961), Jamaican track and field athlete
Howard J. Burnett (1929–2019), American president of Washington & Jefferson College
Howard Carpendale (born 1946), German singer
Howard Carter (disambiguation), name of several people
Howard Chaykin (born 1950), American comic book artist and writer
Howard Y T Cheng (born 1981), champion apprentice in Hong Kong
Howard Cosell (1918–1995), sports broadcaster
Howard Ward Cunningham (born 1949), American founder of WikiWikiWeb
Howard David, American sportscaster
Howard Davies (disambiguation), name of several people
Howard Davis (disambiguation), name of several people
Howard Dean (born 1948), American politician
Howard Donald (born 1968), English singer
Howard Devoto (born Howard Trafford, 1952), English singer-songwriter
Howard Duff (1913–1990), American actor
Howard Eastman (born 1970), Guyanese-British boxer
Howard Ehmke (1894–1959), American baseball pitcher
Howard Eisenberg (born 1926), American author and journalist
Howard Eisley (born 1972), American basketball player and coach
Howard Engel (1931–2019), Canadian mystery writer
Howard Eskin (born 1951), American sports radio personality
Howard Evans (disambiguation), name of several people
Howard Fast (1914–2003) American novelist and television writer
Howard Fineman (1948–2024), American journalist and television commentator
Howard Florey (1898–1968), Australian pharmacologist
Howard Gardner (born 1943), American developmental psychologist
Howard Goodall (born 1958), British musician, musicologist and TV presenter
Howard Grant (boxer) (born 1966), Jamaican-Canadian boxer
Howard Hanson (1896–1981), American composer, conductor, educator, and music theorist
Howard Hawks (1896–1977), American producer
Howard Hesseman (1940–2022), American actor
Howard Hotson, British historian
Howard A. Howe (1901–1976), American virologist
Howard Hughes (1905–1976), American aviation pioneer and film mogul
Howard Jacobson (born 1942), British novelist and journalist
Howard Johnson (disambiguation), name of several people
Howard Jones (disambiguation), name of several people
Howard Judd (1935–2007), American physician and medical researcher
Howard Kazanjian (born 1942), Armenian-American film producer
Howard Keel (1919–2004), singer and actor born Harry Keel
Howard Kendall, English football player and manager
Howard Andrew Knox (1885–1949), American physician
Howard Kurtz (born 1953), American journalist and author
Howard Lassoff (1955–2013), American-Israeli basketball player
Howard Lederer (born 1964), professional poker player
Howard Lesnick (1931–2020), American, Jefferson B. Fordham Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Howard Long (1905–1939), American convicted murderer
H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937), American writer (full name Howard Phillips Lovecraft)
Howard Lutnick (born 1961), American billionaire businessman
Howard Hamilton Mackey (1901–1987), American architect, educator
Howard McNear (1905–1969), American radio and television actor
Howard Marks (1945–2016), teacher, drug smuggler and author
Howard Matthews (1885–1963), English footballer
Howard W. Mattson (1927–1998), American chemist and journalist
Howard Metzenbaum (1917–2008) American politician and businessman
Howard Morris (1919–2005), American actor, comedian, and director
Howard T. Odum (1924–2002), American ecologist
Howard Allen O'Brien, birth name of American writer Anne Rice
Howard Payne (athlete) (1931–1992), English hammer thrower
Howard Pyle (1853–1911), American illustrator, painter, and author
Howard Schatz, American fine art photographer
Howard Roberts (1929–1992) American guitarist, educator, and session musician
Howard Schultz (born 1953), American businessman and CEO of Starbucks
Howard Shane, American Autism researcher
Howard Shore (born 1946), Canadian composer
Howard Sims (1917–2003) African-American tap dancer
Howard da Silva (1909–1986), American actor, director and musical performer
Howard Smalley (born 1942), New Zealand cricketer
Howard Smith (disambiguation), name of several people
Howard Smothers (born 1973), American football player
Howard Spira, American gambler who was paid by George Steinbrenner to find dirt on baseball player Dave Winfield
Howard Stableford (born 1959), British television and radio presenter
Howard Staunton (1810–1874), British chess player and Shakespearean scholar
Howard Stern (born 1954), American talk-radio host
Howard K. Stern (born 1968), attorney for Anna Nicole Smith
Howard Stidham (born 1954), American football player
Howard Stupp (born 1955), Canadian Olympic wrestler
Howard Tayler (born 1968), American cartoonist
Howard Turner (1897–1976), American football player
Howard Unruh (1921–2009), American spree killer
Howard Van Smith (1909–1987), American journalist
Howard Wales (1943–2020), American musician
Howard Walker (disambiguation), name of several people
Howard Walter (1883–1918), American Congregationalist minister and hymnist
Howard Washington (born 1998), American-Canadian basketball player
Howard Watt (1911–2005), South African rugby union player
Howard Watts III (born 1987), American politician
Howard Webb (born 1971), English professional football referee
Howard Wilkinson (born 1943), English football manager
Howard Williams (disambiguation), name of several people
Howard Wilson (American football) (born 1995), American football player
Howard Wilson (physicist), British physicist
Howard Zinn (1922–2010), American historian, academic, author, playwright, and social activist
Howie
Howie B (born 1963), Scottish musician and producer Howard Bernstein
Howie Carr (born 1952), American journalist
Howie Day (born 1981), American singer-songwriter
Howie Dorough (born 1973), American musician with Backstreet Boys
Howie Epstein (1955–2003), American musician
Howie Gordon (later known as Richard Pacheco), American pornographic actor
Howie Hawkins, American politician and activist
Howie Long (born 1960), American former football player and actor
Howie Mandel (born 1955), Canadian comedian and actor, host of the TV show Deal or No Deal
Howie Meeker (1923–2020), Canadian hockey player, TV sports announcer, Member of Parliament
Howie Morenz (1902–1937), Canadian ice hockey player
Howie Nave (born 1956), American comedian, radio personality, writer, promoter and movie critic
Howie Rose (born 1954), American sportscaster
Howie Severino (born 1961), Filipino broadcast journalist
Howie Winter (1929–2020), American mobster
Fictional characters
Howard Bellamy (Doctors), in the British soap opera Doctors
Howard Clifford, a fictional villain in the Detective Pikachu movie
Howard Cunningham (Happy Days), in the TV series Happy Days
Howard DeVille, in the animated series Rugrats
Howard Hamlin, a fictional character on the AMC television series Better Call Saul
Howard Huge, a comic strip dog
Howard Hunter, in the TV series Hill Street Blues, played by James B. Sikking
Howard Langston, in the 1996 film Jingle All the Way
Howard McBride, in the animated series The Loud House
Howard McGreggor, in the TV series Fresh Meat (TV series)
Howard Moon, in the TV series The Mighty Boosh, portrayed by Julian Barratt
Howard Nichols, a character in the 1981 American made-for-television movie Fallen Angel
Howard Roark, protagonist of Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead
Howard Stark, father of Tony Stark/Iron Man
Howard Wolowitz, a fictional character on the CBS television series The Big Bang Theory, portrayed by actor Simon Helberg.
Howard the Duck, a comic book character
Howard Link, a "Crow" and Inspector for the Black Order in the anime/manga D. Gray Man
Howard Marner, a fictional character from Short Circuit (1986 film)
Howard Silk, main character and agent in the TV series Counterpart (TV series)
References
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