Ronnie Duncan

Ronnie Duncan is an American sportscaster
who formerly hosted The Ronnie Duncan Morning Show on WERE-AM radio in Cleveland. He has been nominated three times for Local Emmy Awards for his broadcasting on radio and TV.

Biographical Sketch

Before his last job at WERE, Duncan worked 7 years as head sportscaster for CBS-TV affiliate WOIO-TV Channel 19, and hosted its pregame show for the NFL's Cleveland Browns, "Countdown to Kickoff" as well as its postgame show the 5th Quarter, from 1999-2002.

Duncan, also was briefly the area PA announcer for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA. Duncan, who replaced Jeff Shreve after the 2004-05 NBA season as arena announcer, lasted only one season in that capacity for the Cavaliers.

Some of Duncan’s experiences include hosting and voicing an independent boxing series called Showcase of Boxing and announcing the successful Laila Ali-Nikki Eplion Pay-Per-View telecast.

In addition to his work in television, Duncan, who is a graduate of
Morgan State University, also has most recently hosted "Slammin' Sportscast", a weekly television sports taik/news program which aired on WBNX-TV Channel 55, a CW network affiliate in Cleveland, OH. It is still seen on podcasts, as well as video blogs on the station website.

Personal Life, Interests
"Married" and the father of two daughters, Jericka and Jasmine, and a son, Joshua, Duncan's family has moved away and he lives without them in Cleveland, Ohio. Duncan is a native of Baltimore, MD.

Ronnie is working on a book, which will most likely be self-published in early next year.
 
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