Doug Brown (sportscaster)
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Doug Brown is an American sportscaster who has worked for ESPN Radio since 1993. He is currently the host of SportsCenterNightly. Brown has previously worked for
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(1978–1981), WHLL (1981–1983), WNDS, WBZ Radio (1987), WEEI (1987–1991),
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(1993–1996), WABU (1996–1999). He has hosted studio shows for the
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, Boston Celtics, and
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and was the Celtics color commentator during the 1990-91 season. For ESPN Radio, Brown called NBA and college basketball and reported and hosted shows from the Olympics, the World Series, the Final Four, and the
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. Brown is a 1978 graduate of the
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. Brown is also known by his nicknames, "Dougie Fresh" and "Downtown Dougie Brown."Dan Lebatard Show with Stugotz, Oct. 12, 2020


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