Al Bernstein (born September 15, 1950) is an American
sportscaster, writer, stage performer, recording artist, and
speaker
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.
Journalism career
In the 1970s, Bernstein was a newspaperman, working at
Lerner Newspapers in Chicago. He eventually became a managing editor at that newspaper.
In 1978, he wrote ''Boxing For Beginners'', an instructional and historical book on boxing. He also wrote for ''
Boxing Illustrated'' and
''The Ring'' during this period.
In 2012, Bernstein released ''30 Years, 30 Undeniable Truths About Boxing, Sports and TV''.
Broadcasting
In 1980, Bernstein joined
ESPN
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as boxing analyst for the ''
Top Rank Boxing
Top Rank, Inc. is a boxing promotional company founded by Jabir Herbert Muhammad and Bob Arum, which was incorporated in 1973, and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Since its founding, Top Rank has promoted many world class fighters, including Muh ...
'' series. He stayed at ESPN until 2003, and during that time he also worked as a reporter for ''
SportsCenter
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'', covering major boxing matches,
Major League Baseball
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, the
NBA and the
NFL Draft
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. He also wrote and hosted the series Big Fights Boxing Hour for
ESPN Classic
ESPN Classic was an American multinational pay television network owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns 20%).
The channel was originally la ...
. In 1988, he won the
Sam Taub Award for excellence in boxing broadcasting journalism and in 2012 he was inducted into the
International Boxing Hall of Fame
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.
[ It was announced in December 2012 that he would be inducted into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame as one of their inaugural inductees in 2013 in the Media category.
In 1992 and 1996, he served as the boxing analyst for ]NBC
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's coverage of the Summer Olympic Games
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. From 1999–2002, he was a sports anchor for KVVU
KVVU-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Henderson, Nevada, United States, serving the Las Vegas area as an affiliate of the Fox network. Owned by Gray Television, the station maintains studios at the Broadcast Center on West Suns ...
news in Las Vegas
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.
Since 2003, Bernstein has served as the boxing analyst on Showtime for ''Showtime Championship Boxing
''Showtime Championship Boxing'' is a television boxing program airing on Showtime. Debuting in March 1986, it is broadcast live on the first Saturday of every month. ''Showtime Championship Boxing'', which is very similar to ''HBO World Champ ...
''.
He has been Channel 5's main boxing analyst since 2011.
Music
In 1988, Bernstein recorded his first album ''My Very Own Songs'', with original songs about television and sports. He released ''Let The Games Begin'' in 1996. In 1998, he also began a career as a live musical performer. Since then he has performed at major casinos such as Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace is a luxury hotel and casino in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The hotel is situated on the west side of the Las Vegas Strip between Bellagio and The Mirage. It is one of Las Vegas's largest and best known landmarks.
Caesar ...
, the Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay is a 43-story luxury resort and casino at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned by Vici Properties and The Blackstone Group and operated by MGM Resorts International. It was developed by Circus Circu ...
and The Riviera
''Riviera'' () is an Italian word which means "coastline", ultimately derived from Latin , through Ligurian . It came to be applied as a proper name to the coast of Liguria, in the form ''Riviera ligure'', then shortened in English. The two areas ...
, as well as many Indian and Riverboat casinos around the United States.
Filmography
References
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1950 births
Living people
American television sports announcers
American sports radio personalities
American sportswriters
Boxing commentators
Jewish American writers
Journalists from California
Journalists from Illinois
Journalists from Las Vegas
International Boxing Hall of Fame inductees
21st-century American Jews