Television Broadcasters
Year | Network | Lap-by-lap | Color commentator(s) |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | TNT | Adam Alexander | Wally Dallenbach and Kyle Petty |
2011 | TNT | Adam Alexander | Wally Dallenbach and Kyle Petty |
2010 | TNT | Adam Alexander | Wally Dallenbach and Kyle Petty |
2009 | TNT | Bill Weber | Wally Dallenbach and Kyle Petty |
2008 | TNT | Bill Weber | Wally Dallenbach and Kyle Petty |
2007 | TNT | Bill Weber | Wally Dallenbach and Kyle Petty |
2006 | Fox | Mike Joy | Darrell Waltrip and Larry McReynolds |
2005 | Fox | Mike Joy | Darrell Waltrip and Larry McReynolds |
2004 | Fox | Mike Joy | Darrell Waltrip and Larry McReynolds |
2003 | Fox | Mike Joy | Darrell Waltrip and Larry McReynolds |
2002 | Fox | Mike Joy | Darrell Waltrip and Larry McReynolds |
2001 | FX | Mike Joy | Darrell Waltrip and Larry McReynolds |
2000 | CBS/TNN | Mike Joy | Ned Jarrett and Buddy Baker |
1999 | CBS | Mike Joy | Ned Jarrett and Buddy Baker |
1998 | CBS | Mike Joy | Buddy Baker and Dick Berggren |
1997 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett and Buddy Baker |
1996 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett and Buddy Baker |
1995 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett and Richard Petty |
1994 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett |
1993 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett and Neil Bonnett |
1992 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett and Chris Economaki |
1991 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett and Chris Economaki |
1990 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett and Chris Economaki |
1989 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett and Chris Economaki |
1988 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett and Chris Economaki |
1987 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett |
1986 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett |
1985 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett |
1984 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett |
1983 | CBS | Ken Squier | Ned Jarrett |
1982 | CBS | Ken Squier | David Hobbs |
1979 | ABC | Al Michaels | Jackie Stewart |
1978 | ABC | Keith Jackson | Chris Economaki |
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“They [parents] can help the children work out schedules for homework, play, and television that minimize the conflicts involved in what to do first. They can offer moral support and encouragement to persist, to try again, to struggle for understanding and mastery. And they can share a childs pleasure in mastery and accomplishment. But they must not do the job for the children.”
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