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List of Cleveland Cavaliers broadcasters

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List of Cleveland Cavaliers broadcasters
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The Cleveland Cavaliers are currently heard on the radio via the Cavaliers AudioVerse, with flagship stations WTAM (1100 AM, 106.9 FM) and WMMS (100.7 FM). Select Spanish-language broadcasts are heard online.[1]

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FanDuel Sports Ohio serves as the team's primary TV home, with select simulcasts on WUAB (channel 43) and the Rock Entertainment Sports Network. John Michael handles the play-by-play duties, former Cavalier players Austin Carr and Brad Daugherty alternate as color commentator, and Serena Winters as sideline reporter.

Years are listed in descending order. Gold shading indicates championship season.

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Television

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Former Cavs All-Star guard and longtime TV analyst Austin Carr
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Radio

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Curt Gowdy Award winner Joe Tait - who spent 39 seasons as the Cavs radio voice.[8]
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Notes

  1. Gray left early in the season to take a job with ESPN,[5] was replaced by Knott on an interim basis, with Winters taking the post full time in January.[6]
  2. While the season was in progress, Fox Sports Ohio changed its name to Bally Sports Ohio.
  3. Austin Carr filled in for Quinn Buckner and Matt Guokas when they had NBA on NBC commitments.
  4. Jack Corrigan filled in for Denny Schreiner when Schreiner's ESPN commitments made him unavailable.
  5. Games were carried over Preview, a subscription television service hosted by WCLQ-TV (channel 61).[10]
  6. WJW-TV became WJKW in 1977, back to WJW-TV in 1985 and WJW in 1998.
  7. WLFM-LP was licensed as a low-power television station on channel 6, whose aural analog signal was receivable on 87.7 FM and operated as a conventional radio station.[18] WLFM-LP converted to digital television broadcasting in 2020 and now operates as Telemundo affiliate WTCL-LD.[19]
  8. WWWE became WTAM on July 30, 1996.
  9. Jim Johnson broadcast Cavaliers games on radio when Joe Tait was broadcasting games on WOIO.[21]
  10. WRMR became WKNR in 2001.
  11. WBBG became WMJI in 1987, WRDZ in 1988, WMIH in 1995, WWMK in 1998 and WCCR in 2015.
  12. WKYC became WWWE on November 16, 1972.
  13. WERE became WJMO in 2007.
  14. Team executive Bob Brown called the first eight games of the 1970–71 season on the radio before the team hired Joe Tait.

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