ESPN personality Chris Berman, 70, announces retirement plans
Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter ESPN personality Chris Berman has shared his retirement plans. The sports commentator, 70, has been with the network for 47 years, joining ESPN just one month after its launch in 1979. In a recent appearance on the CNBC Sport podcast, Berman — whose nickname is “Boomer” on the network — told Alex Sherman that he would soon be hanging up his microphone for good. “I did tell our president, Jimmy Pitaro, when they were foolish enough to sign me — I’m going to be here 50 years,” he recalled. “I said, ‘You may never have another guy or woman here (50 years). I don’t know.” Berman then said he would fulfill his current contract with ESPN through the 2029 football season before retiring. “You’ve got to have a gold Mickey Mouse watch in somebody’s drawer that you could give to me …







