- Source: List of Chicago Bulls broadcasters
Broadcasters for the Chicago Bulls National Basketball Association team.
Television
= Play-by-play
=Jack Brickhouse: 1966–1973 (WGN-TV)
Andy Musser: 1973–1976 (WSNS)
Lorn Brown: 1976–1978 (WGN-TV)
Jack Fleming: 1978–1979 (WGN-TV)
Bob Costas: 1979–1980 (WGN-TV)
Milo Hamilton: 1980–1985 (WGN-TV)
Joe Tait: 1982–1983 (Sportsvision Chicago)
Bill Hazen: 1983–1985 (Sportsvision Chicago)
Jim Durham: 1985–1991 (Sportsvision/SportsChannel Chicago, WFLD, WGN-TV)
Wayne Larrivee: 1991–2008 (WGN-TV, WCIU-TV)
Tom Dore: 1991–2008 (SportsChannel/Fox Sports Net/NBC Sports Chicago)
Neil Funk: 2008–2020 (NBC Sports Chicago, WGN-TV, WCIU-TV, WPWR-TV)
Adam Amin: 2020–present (Chicago Sports Network, NBC Sports Chicago)
= Color analysts
=Vince Lloyd: 1966–1973 (WGN-TV)
Dick Gonski: 1973–1975 (WSNS-TV)
Lorn Brown: 1975–1976 (WSNS-TV)
Johnny “Red” Kerr: 1976–1998, 1999–2008 (Sportsvision/SportsChannel/Fox Sports Net/Comcast SportNet Chicago, WGN-TV, WCIU)
John Mengelt: 1982–1985 (WGN-TV)
John Paxson: 1998–1999 (Fox Sports Net Chicago, WGN-TV)
Stacey King: 2006–Present (Chicago Sports Network, NBC Sports Chicago, WGN-TV, WCIU-TV, WPWR-TV)
= Broadcast outlets
=WGN-TV (1966–1973, 1976–1985, 1989–2019)
WGN America (1978–1985; 1989–2014)†
WSNS-TV (1973–1976)
WFLD (1985–1989)
WCIU-TV (1999–2014)
WPWR-TV (2014–2019)
ONTV/Sportsvision/SportsChannel Chicago/FSN Chicago (1982–2004)
Comcast SportsNet Chicago/NBC Sports Chicago (2004–2024)
Chicago Sports Network (2024–present)
†: from 1999 to 2014, WGN America only simulcast approximately half of WGN-TV's annual Bulls schedule.
Radio
= Play-by-play
=Lou Boudreau: 1966–1968 (WGN)
Vince Lloyd: 1968–1970 (WGN)
Jack Fleming:1970–1973 (WIND)
Jim Durham: 1973–1991 (WIND, WVON, WGCI, WMAQ, WLUP)
John Rooney: 1989–1991 (WLUP)
Neil Funk: 1991–2008 (WMAQ, WMVP, WCKG)
Chuck Swirsky: 2008–present (WMVP, WLS, WSCR)
= Color analysts
=Vince Lloyd: 1966–1968 (WGN)
Roy Leonard: 1968–1970 (WGN)
Bill Berg: 1970–1980 (WIND)
Norm Van Lier: 1980–1982 (WVON, WGCI-FM)
Dave Baum: 1982–1985 (WIND)
Johnny “Red” Kerr: 1985–1991, 1998–1999 (WMAQ, WMVP)
Junior Bridgeman: 1989-1990 (WLUP)
Bob Love: 1989–1990 (WLUP)
Tom Boerwinkle: 1990–1994 (WLUP, WMAQ)
Adam Howes: Game 6, 1993 Finals
John Paxson: 1994–1995, 1999–2003 (WMAQ, WMVP)
Harvey Catchings: 1995–1996 (WMAQ)
Derrek Dickey: 1996–1999 (WMVP)
Bill Wennington: 2003–Present (WMVP, WCKG, WLS, WSCR)
= Broadcast outlets
=WGN (1966–1970)
WIND (1970–1980, 1982–1985)
WVON (1980–1981)
WGCI-FM (1981–1982)
WMAQ (1985–1988, 1991–1996)
WLUP (1988–1991)
WMVP (1996–2006, 2007–2016)
WCKG (2006–2007)
WLS (2016–2018)
WSCR (2018–Present)
Spanish radio
= Play-by-play
=John Morales: 1991–1992 (WTAQ)
Hector Molina: 1992–1999 (WIND)
Omar Ramos: 2009–Present (WRTO)
= Color analysts
=Christian Ramos: 1991–1992 (WTAQ)
Hector Lozano: 1992–1999 (WIND)
Matthew Moreno: 2009–Present (WRTO)
= Broadcast outlets
=WTAQ (1991–1992)
WIND (1992–1999)
WRTO (2009–Present)
See also
List of current National Basketball Association broadcasters
List of Chicago Bears broadcasters
List of Chicago Blackhawks broadcasters
List of Chicago Cubs broadcasters
List of Chicago White Sox broadcasters
References
Chicago Bulls Media Guide
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- 2014–15 Chicago Bulls season
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