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PBA on USA
Genre Bowling telecasts
Presented by
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time90 to 180 minutes or until tournament ends
Production company USA Sports
Original release
Network USA
Release1982 (1982) –
1984 (1984)

PBA on USA is a presentation of professional ten-pin bowling matches from the Professional Bowlers Association Tour formerly produced by the USA cable television [1] in the United States from 1982 to 1984.

Coverage overview

The USA Network broadcast matches every Thursday night. [2] USA's first telecast was the Kessler Open from San Jose, California in July 1982.

Commentators included play-by-play announcers Eddie Doucette, [3] Pete Liebengood, [4] and Al Trautwig [5] [6] and color commentators Mike Durbin [7] and Earl Anthony.

References

  1. ^ Parsons, Patrick (5 April 2008). Blue Skies: A History of Cable Television. Temple University Press. p. 387. ISBN  9781592137060.
  2. ^ USA sports promo, 1984 on YouTube
  3. ^ Pro Bowling - 1982 Syracuse Open - Holman bowls with a broken finger on YouTube
  4. ^ 1984 Kessler Open USA Network PBA Tour on YouTube
  5. ^ 1983 PBA Touring Players Championship USA Network on YouTube
  6. ^ 1982 Brunswick World Open on YouTube
  7. ^ 1984 Aqua Fest Mr Gattis Open USA Network PBA Tour on YouTube
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PBA on USA
Genre Bowling telecasts
Presented by
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time90 to 180 minutes or until tournament ends
Production company USA Sports
Original release
Network USA
Release1982 (1982) –
1984 (1984)

PBA on USA is a presentation of professional ten-pin bowling matches from the Professional Bowlers Association Tour formerly produced by the USA cable television [1] in the United States from 1982 to 1984.

Coverage overview

The USA Network broadcast matches every Thursday night. [2] USA's first telecast was the Kessler Open from San Jose, California in July 1982.

Commentators included play-by-play announcers Eddie Doucette, [3] Pete Liebengood, [4] and Al Trautwig [5] [6] and color commentators Mike Durbin [7] and Earl Anthony.

References

  1. ^ Parsons, Patrick (5 April 2008). Blue Skies: A History of Cable Television. Temple University Press. p. 387. ISBN  9781592137060.
  2. ^ USA sports promo, 1984 on YouTube
  3. ^ Pro Bowling - 1982 Syracuse Open - Holman bowls with a broken finger on YouTube
  4. ^ 1984 Kessler Open USA Network PBA Tour on YouTube
  5. ^ 1983 PBA Touring Players Championship USA Network on YouTube
  6. ^ 1982 Brunswick World Open on YouTube
  7. ^ 1984 Aqua Fest Mr Gattis Open USA Network PBA Tour on YouTube

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