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Posted, Jun. 10, 2008
Updated, Jun. 10, 2008
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Honoring Jim McKay
Jim McKay is dead. But what he brought to the world of journalism, not just sports television journalism but the world of journalism, will live on and be taught in classrooms and newsrooms for years to come. And I hope...
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