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I am looking forward to joining my friend Austin Carr and helping deliver a great and entertaining season of Cavs basketball broadcasts.”Įarlier in his career, Michael gained valuable play-by-play experience with the MSA Sports Networkin Pennsylvania, hosting sports talk shows and broadcasting a variety of sports, including baseball, football, hockey, basketball, and soccer.

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Every ounce of preparation, hard work and creativity that is poured into each television broadcast this season will be dedicated to the very high standard that Fred McLeod set. “I am honored and humbled that the Cavs organization and FOX Sports Ohio have looked to me to carry on for a special part of our family who left us way too soon. “It is with an incredibly heavy heart that I begin this season of Cavaliers basketball,” said John Michael. That will bring a great sense of familiarity to the viewing experience and a genuine connection with fans.” At the same time, we know fans will appreciate John Michael’s approach and his great relationship with Austin Carr as well. The legacy left by Fred McLeod is truly special and will live on as well. John has done a remarkable job creating his own call of the game. “When the Cavs hired John for radio eight years ago, he was tasked with filling a role left by a legend, Joe Tait. “Our long-time relationship with John dating back to his days with the Monsters, Blue Jackets and Cavs HQmakes him no stranger to FOX Sports Ohio and viewers across the region and state. Add to this his radio experience calling Cavs games, and he is a natural fit for our Cavs play-by-play,” states Tom Farmer, Executive Producer, FOX Sports Ohio. Prior to joining FOX Sports Ohio, Michael was the inaugural "Voice of the Cleveland Monsters" here in Cleveland. He previously worked with FOX Sports Ohio as the Columbus Blue Jackets host, rink-side reporter and contributor to Blue Jackets Live pre- and postgame shows.

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Michael has well over a decade of pro sports play-by-play experience. In addition to calling play-by-play on FOX Sports Ohio Cavs telecasts, Michael will continue to host Cavs HQ, be a regular contributor to Cavaliers Live pre- and postgame shows on FOX Sports Ohio and provide fans behind-the-scenes access via social media. We’re pleased to have him join Austin Carr at the table and Angel Gray on sideline as we head into our 50th season and the many special elements and history that will be a part of our season-long presentation of Cavs basketball.”

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John is a very talented, dedicated, hard-working and insightful broadcaster who has a great spectrum of experience and perspective to now bring to our TV broadcasts. “We are fortunate, though, to have John Michael as part of our broadcast family. Certainly, we will always carry great thoughts and memories of Fred with us forever,” said Tad Carper, Cavaliers Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer. “The loss of Fred McLeod is something that has hurt all of us greatly. Michael has served as the Radio Play-By-Play Broadcaster of the Cavaliers for the past eight seasons as well as hosted Cavs HQ, which airs on both FOX Sports Ohio and the Cavs Radio Network. Like you didn’t think that would happen.CLEVELAND - The Cleveland Cavaliers and FOX Sports Ohio announced today that John Michael will join the television broadcast team to call play-by-play. Michael fills the role of longtime Cavs play-by-play announcer Fred McLeod who passed away suddenly on September 9th. Safe to say, the return of LeBron has impacted the team and their cable partners in a real positive way.

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So, final count, Cavs games are averaging a 16.9 rating through three games, up 238 percent from a 5.0 average through three games last year. That’s a 117 percent increase from the Cavaliers’ third game of last season, which was on the road, but only in Indiana and drew a 3.5 rating.

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local time, but still drew a 7.6 rating in Cleveland. Perhaps there’s no greater showing of the Cavs and LeBron’s ratings power than Tuesday night’s game against the Portland Blazers. ESPN’s rating for the game was their highest ever for a game in Cleveland. That’s up 253 percent from last season’s second game against Charlotte, which only aired on FS Ohio and drew a 4.7 rating. The game drew an 12.4 rating on ESPN and a 4.2 on FS Ohio, marking a 16.6 overall. Friday night’s second game of the season - a showdown with the Chicago Bulls that many are cherry-picking as an Eastern Conference Final - lost some of the curious bystanders, but maintained very large ratings.








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