Jim Huber

Television Producer, Award Nominee

1944 – 2012

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Who was Jim Huber?

Jim Huber was an American golf and sports commentator, writer, and essayist. He worked as an sports anchor for the former CNN Sports Illustrated, before joining Turner Sports in 2000.

Huber was raised in Ocala, Florida. He attended Presbyterian College, but graduated from Central Florida Junior College, which is now called the College of Central Florida, in Ocala.

Huber began his career in sports journalism as a sportswriter for the Miami News and The Atlanta Journal. He joined WXIA in Atlanta, before moving to a relatively new cable news network called CNN.

Huber had a long history with the Turner Broadcasting Corporation. Huber first joined CNN in 1984, where he hosted a sports show called "The Sporting Life With Jim Huber." He also contributed to CNN Sports Illustrated, a sister network of CNN, as an anchor and sports announcer. In 2000, Huber became a full-time on-air announcer and commentator for Turner Sports, which allowed him to cover both golf and the National Basketball Association in greater depth.

During the 1990s, Huber was awarded an Emmy for an essay, "Olympic Park Bombing," which he wrote and delivered in response to the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing during the Atlanta Olympics.

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Born
Aug 28, 1944
Coraopolis
Also known as
  • James Robert Huber
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Central Florida Community College
  • Presbyterian College
Died
Jan 2, 2012
Atlanta

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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