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John Keating
Keating in 2011
Born1956 or 1957 (age 67–68)
NationalityAmerican
Occupations
  • Sportscaster
  • reporter

John Keating (born 1956 or 1957) is an American sportscaster.

Early life

Keating grew up in Madison Heights, Michigan. He attended Grand Valley State University.

Career

Radio career

Keating began his broadcasting career while a student at Grand Valley State University. Keating climbed through the ranks of WSRX, Grand Valley's own student run radio station, from broadcaster up to Station Manager. Keating's rise at WSRX led to a job at WZZR, now WLHT, a radio station in nearby Grand Rapids. WZZR already had an on-air personality named "John" on staff. To avoid confusion among listeners, Keating assumed the on-air name of "Steve Knight."

Television

The job at WZZR led to a job in television at WZZM-TV, also in Grand Rapids. At WZZM, "Steve" became an on-air fixture and sports favorite in west Michigan. Having transitioned to television, Keating was stuck being known on air as "Steve Knight". Keating left WZZM in the mid-80s for KMGH in Denver, Colorado, where he worked for a decade. Keating returned to Michigan and worked for the now defunct PASS Sports which was later put out of business by Fox Sports Detroit, who acquired his contract. Among his other roles, he hosts the pregame and postgame shows for the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings. In June 2009, Keating served as a temporary color analyst on the Detroit Tigers Radio Network for several road games, as regular analyst Jim Price substituted in turn for play-by-play announcer Dan Dickerson while the latter recuperated from leg surgery.

In 2019, Keating won his 16th local Emmy from the Michigan chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

References

  1. ^ Burdenell, Mike (September 17, 2002). "Fox Sports Turns 5 Years Old, and Keating Loves It". The Detroit Free Press. p. 6D. Keating, 45...
  2. Paul, Tony. "Tigers legend, FSD analyst Kirk Gibson wins two Emmys". The Detroit News. Retrieved October 22, 2022.

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